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Digi-Key at electronica 2022 with Sensirion
At electronica 2022, on the Digi-Key booth, Paige West speaks with Marco Gysel, Clean Indoor Air Business Development Manager, Sensirion about indoor air quality and Sensirion’s air quality sensor products.
RF power sensors take centre stage at electronica 2022
Rohde & Schwarz kicked off electronica 2022 in Munich with three new RF power sensors.
LEM celebrating at electronica 2022
LEM will use electronica 2022 to illustrate how over 50 years it has pushed back the boundaries of electrical measurement technology to become a supplier of sensors and solutions to such sectors as renewables, automotive, railway and traction, charging infrastructures, energy distribution, high precision and automation.
Cold plasma: how will it be used in medical and healthcare
Although most people likely will be familiar with the term plasma, they perhaps won’t know much about it. Dr. Stefan Nettesheim, Managing Director, relyon plasma GmbH, a TDK Group Company explores the topic further.
Latest study re-evaluates FIFA World Cup in Qatar’s carbon footprint
FIFA has announced that the upcoming World Cup in Qatar will produce a total of 3.6 million tonnes of CO2-equivalent emissions. However, some grey areas remain.
Audio Precision launches version 8.0 of APx500 software
Audio Precision, part of Axiometrix Solutions, released version 8.0 of its APx500 measurement software.
The evolution of copper clip power MOSFET packaging
The rate of technology innovation is increasing, but one of the revolutions that inspired a shakeup of MOSFET packaging was the fast-evolving computing industry of the 1990s, when one of the areas that saw a seismic shift was in how to improve the performance available from the MOSFET packages.
Powering NASA’s climate change mineral dust detector on ISS
Critical elements of a new instrument attached to the International Space Station (ISS) this summer, designed to examine the chemical composition of atmospheric mineral dust, is powered by hardware from high-performance electronics company Alpha Data.
Inflatable space habitats use sensors embedded in webbing for structural health monitoring
Future human space exploration requires a safe living environment for astronauts. That is why a robust structural health monitoring (SHM) process is imperative to ensure equipment safety, particularly for the inflatable habitat structures that are the most cost-efficient solution to the astronauts’ living space needs.By Ted Fetterman, Bally Ribbon Mills reports.
On track to breathing clean air
The government’s target of reaching net zero by 2050 is no secret, and as a result businesses are changing their practices to make this goal a reality.