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Grain rotation breakthrough for electronics
For the first time, researchers at the University of California, Irvine, alongside international collaborators, have achievedatomic-scale observationsof grain rotation within polycrystalline materials. These materials, fundamental to electronics, aerospace, automotive, and solar technologies, have long intrigued scientists due to their unique structural dynamics.
Flagship AWG cards generate waveforms at 10GS/s, 2.5GHz
Scientists and engineers now have a way to produce high frequency arbitrary waveforms, with high purity and low distortion, directly from their PC. Using the new PCIe flagship AWG cards from Spectrum Instrumentation and cost-effective COTS (Commercial-of-the-shelf) PC-parts, it is possible to generate nearly any waveform with up to 10GS/s output rates, 2.5GHz bandwidth and 16-bit vertical resolution.
EEA shortlist: Pico Technology
Pico Technology’s PicoScope 3000E has been shortlisted for theElectronics Excellence Awardsunder the Test & Measurement Product category.
Efficient test coverage analysis with AI support
As part of the SYSTEM CASCON software platform from GÖPEL electronic,Test Coverage Analyzer(TCA) has been a powerful tool providing detailed information regarding test coverage and possible test gaps.
Polar Instruments at electronica 2024
At this year's electronica 2024, Polar Instruments will showcase two test systems for electronics manufacturing and assembly repair, as well as a short circuit locator.
Three key considerations for RF & Microwave test
What should engineers consider before embarking on testing a device? This article, in Q&A format, considers important questions spanning device characteristics and test outcomes required, the type of test equipment required and the necessary features and performance of the equipment to ensure a satisfactory outcome.
How Edge of Chaos could transform chip design
In modern electronic devices, the way electrical signals travel is crucial to their performance. However, as signals move through metal conductors, they naturally lose strength due to the resistance in the material.
Ohmcraft powers NASA’s Europa Clipper with custom resistors
Ohmcraft is returning to space once again with more than 20 custom resistors for the Europa Clipper spacecraft. These resistors will play a vital role in two of the spacecraft’s critical scientific instruments; the MASPEX (Mass Spectrometer for Planetary Exploration) and SUDA (Surface Dust Mass Analyser).
SpaceX Starship booster caught in historic feat
SpaceX recently completed its fifth Starship test flight on 13th October 2024, returning the rocket’s massive first-stage booster safely to its launch pad in Texas.
Circuit Showdown Episode 1: Meet the Contestants & Judges
Welcome to the first episode ofCircuit Showdown! In this exciting new competition, three university engineering students – Charles from Texas State University, Renee from Rice University, and Michael from Prairie View A&M University – are ready to take on incredible challenges for the chance to win $10,000 in cash as well as other prizes.