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Filtronic cements position in LEO market
RF- and mm-Wave specialist, Filtronic, has signed a contract worth £7.8 million with a leading low Earth orbit (LEO) organisation.
Inova launches APIX3 with DisplayPort and multi-display support
Inova Semiconductors announces the release of their INAP567TAQ and INAP597TAQ transmitter ICs; two new members of the APIX3 SerDes product family.
Quantica and ImageXpert announce partnership at LOPEC
Quantica and ImageXpert have announced a strategic partnership to integrate their advanced technologies, focusing on high viscosity inkjet printing and material development.
OptiFlash Memory Technology
OptiFlash memory technology is a TI patented technology that enables cost effective and scalable high performance Microcontrollers (MCU) with external flash.
Amphenol Commercial Single Pair Ethernet IP20 Cable Assemblies
Available in lengths ranging from 0.5m to 10m with an outer diameter ranging from 3.5mm to 6.4mm. The end-connector options include IP20 plug to pigtail, and IP20 plug to IP20 plug. These SPE cable assemblies use insulation displacement (IDC) termination plugs for easier field installation and service.
SemiQ’s full-bridge compact MOSFET modules
SemiQ has unveiled the latest addition to the company’s QSiC family, the QSiC 1200V SiC MOSFET modules in full-bridge configurations.
Embedded systems revolutionising medical equipment design
FORTEC UK showcases how advanced embedded systems are revolutionising medical equipment design.
Is AI the missing piece in connector automation?
Connector manufacturer PEI-Genesis has released the third episode of PEI Connects, its podcast focused on raising awareness of electrical connectors in industry.
Altus celebrates sales success with ASSCON
Altus announce notable sales achievements in partnership with ASSCON. Since joining forces in 2021 to bring ASSCON’s vapour phase technology to the UK and Ireland, their collaboration has led to significant market penetration and unprecedented year-over-year growth.
Time to bridge the terahertz gap
The scientific community is striving to bring life to the so-called ‘dead zone’, a region of the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum between electronics and optics.