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Signal Hound debuts all-new SP145 spectrum analyser
Signal Hound has unveiled its new spectrum analyser, the SP145, during the IEEE MTT International Microwave Symposium (IMS) in San Diego, California.
High-resolution digitiser helps in hunt for dark matter
To help explain the formation, evolution and behaviour of large-scale structures in the universe such as galaxies, scientists have predicted the existence of dark matter. In fact, theory suggests that the universe may actually contain up to five times more dark matter than ordinary matter!
Fairview Microwave unveils new line of diplexers
Fairview Microwave has announced the launch of a new series of high-performance diplexers.
Guerrilla RF releases new ¼ W linear PAs
Guerrilla RF, Inc. announces the formal release of the GRF5526, GRF5526W, GRF5536 and GRF5536W, the latest in a series of ¼ W linear power amplifiers.
Powercast and Powermat partner to create first one-stop-shop wireless powerhouse
Powercastwith its long-range over-the-air RF (radio-frequency) technology, andPowermatwith its SmartInductive hybrid inductive/resonance technology, are partnering to create one team that can implement both short and long-range wireless power designs optimised for each customer's application.
imc Test & Measurement launches ARGUSfit
imc Test & Measurement has launched its new modular data acquisition system imc ARGUSfit in a compact package.
AI-powered car goes ice skating
Researchers at the University of Surrey recently conducted an innovative experiment at Guildford Spectrum, testing a car powered by AI for anti-skidding capabilities on an ice rink.
Embracing Industry 4.0 and automation in EMS
The Fourth Industrial Revolution, also known as Industry 4.0, has been a driving force for change across numerous industries globally.
Farnell named authorised distributor of E-Switch
Farnell, has signed a new distribution agreement with E-Switch enabling customers in EMEA and APAC to buy the complete product range from a single, convenient and trusted source.
$3M to boost state-of-the-art solar manufacturing
A new project spearheaded by the University of Michigan, supported by a $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation, is set to advance semiconductor technology, with significant implications for solar cells and LEDs.