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One-stop-solution for making your digital skin analysers
This blog explores types of skin analysers prevalent in the industry and gives insights on the kind of cameras that should be used to get the best results.
Tech-savvy Valentine’s gift and date night ideas for engineering couples
When it comes to Valentine's Day, finding a new and interesting way to show your partner how much you care can be a challenge.
Ultra-wideband module delivers UWB+BLE combo
Authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is now stocking the Type 2AB UWB+BLE combo ultra-wideband module from Murata Electronics, featuring both ultra-wideband (UWB) (channels 5 and 9) and Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE) 5.2 RF technology.
ByteSnap launches automated electronic product design service
ByteSnap Design has launched its Automated Electronic Product Design Service, which takes a specification and turns it into a market-ready solution with minimal input from in-house design teams.
5G RedCap set to dominate cellular IoT growth, but when?
5G RedCap is poised to become the dominant technology brand for cellular IoT but not until commercial devices are widely available from 2026 onwards.
LoRa module aids IoT projects
Quectel Wireless Solutions has introduced the KG200Z module, a state-of-the-art Long Range (LoRa) technology module designed to cater to the specific needs of IoT projects.
Microchip earns Certification in ISO/SAE 21434 road vehicle
As the automotive industry increasingly relies on wireless and in-vehicle network connectivity for everything from infotainment to engine systems, the imperative for stringent cybersecurity measures has grown.
New Yorker Electronics release Exxelia’s high-power Alcon film capacitor series
New Yorker Electronics has announced the release of Exxelia’s new Alcon FP-20-400-SP Film-Capacitor for high-power applications. Because of its extraordinary power density, it’s able to handle high levels of power without compromising on performance.
Microchip earns ISO/SAE 21434 Road Vehicle certification
As everything from infotainment to engine systems in the automotive industry becomes more dependent on wireless and in-vehicle network connectivity, the need for robust cyber security measures has increased.
How Ethernet cameras are making a comeback with new, powerful features
The PoE (Power of Ethernet) technology was first standardized in 2003 with IEEE 802.3af, which offered up to 15.4 watts of power over Ethernet cables. The technology evolved, and with development of new standards, like IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) and IEEE 802.3bt (4PPoE), which provided a higher range for power delivery, led to the introduction of PoE cameras.