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Toshiba introduces two new switches
Toshiba Electronics Europe has introduced two high-speed differential multiplexer/demultiplexer (Mux/De-Mux) switches, the TDS4A212MX and TDS4B212MX, capable of operating at signalling rates of up to 32Gbps.
Future fusion maintenance with autonomous robot
Afully autonomous robothas been deployed to inspect the interior of a fusion energy facility, marking a world-first achievement in robotics and energy research.
Rohde & Schwarz RadEsT advances automotive radar test
Rohde & Schwarz has launched what it describes as a radical innovation in automotive radar testing.
Pickering adds simulation to microwave switch design tool
Pickering Interfaces, the supplier of modular signal switching and simulation solutions for use in electronic test and verification, announces that its Microwave Switch Design Tool – a free online tool for configuring application-specific PXI and LXI RF and microwave switching subsystems with just a few clicks – has been updated to include schematic design and simulation capabilities.
Creating 'rust-free' semiconductor materials
The future of technology faces a familiar challenge: rust. When iron-containing metals come into contact with oxygen and moisture, corrosion sets in, compromising the durability and functionality of automotive parts. Although the semiconductor industry does not refer to this process as 'rust', oxidation presents a significant issue for two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor materials.
CML sub-GHz band GaAs 2W linear power amplifier
CML Micro has extended its SµRF range of sub-GHz MMICs with a 2W power amplifier optimised for linear performance and high reliability.
The role of electronics manufacturing services in supporting OEMs
Electronics manufacturing services(EMS) form an integral link in the global electronics supply chain, acting as key facilitators in the production and lifecycle management of a wide range of electronic products.
Turning transparent with food dye: a breakthrough in non-invasive imaging
Scientists fromStanford Universityhave made an exciting leap forward inmedical imaging, developing a way to make living tissue temporarily transparent.
How voltage supervisors address power supply noise and glitches
Applications that compute and process data requiring field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), microprocessors, digital signal processors, and microcontrollers depend on safe and reliable operations.
Molex introduces thermal management for data centres
Molex has introduced a new thermal management innovation aimed at reducing both the time and cost associated with deploying and upgrading high-performance data centres.