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Pico unveils the PicoScope 6428E-D
Pico Technology, a provider of test and measurement equipment, introduces the PicoScope 6428E-D oscilloscope, a device designed for applications demanding superior performance in signal analysis.
Centiel appoints John Kreyling as Business Development Director
Centiel has strengthened its senior team with the appointment of John Kreyling as Business Development Director.
Bourns expands its SinglFuse SMD Fuse line
Bourns, a manufacturer and supplier of electronic components for power, protection, and sensing solutions, has announced the expansion of the Company’s SinglFuse SMD fuse line.
How public charging prices changed in 2023 – and why
Zapmap has published new figures showing how electric car charging prices on the UK’s public network changed during 2023.
National Highways trials a ‘Spot’ of innovation
National Highways, in collaboration with BAM Ritchies and AECOM, is currently testing Spot, the autonomous robot dog from Boston Dynamics, for geotechnical surveys in various South West locations.
3-phase BLDC motor controller IC
Nisshinbo has launched the NA7200BE series 3-Phase BLDC Motor Controller IC intended for general purposes such as fan and other small BLDC motors.
LP8772x-Q1 Three Buck Converters, One Linear Regulator and One Load Switch for mmWave Radar Sensors
The LP8772x-Q1 device is designed to meet the power management requirements of the AWR, IWR, and other MMICs in various automotive and industrial radar applications.
Available for 12V & 24V: DC UPS modules with fast charging Supercaps
The uninterruptible power supply series BICKER UPSIC, characterized by its compact design and equipped with maintenance-free Supercaps capable of fast charging (>500,000 cycles), effectively addresses power interruptions, brownouts, and flickering. Whether in an OPEN-FRAME or DIN-RAIL version, these integrable modules ensure a reliable 12V or 24V power supply for DC loads in various industrial and medical applications. These applications inclu...
Can a robot read braille?
University of Cambridge researchers have unveiled a robotic sensor equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, setting a new benchmark in the field of tactile technology.
'Wait and see' AI regulation dominates halls of Westminster
The government's 'wait and see' AI regulation has become the dominant focus in the halls of Westminster as MPs are becoming frustrated by a lack of regulation over the potential 'existential threat'.