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Real-time spectrum analyser with waveguide technology and multi-interface PCs
At electronica 2024, a total of 3,480 exhibitors presented their innovations from the entire spectrum of electronics to more than 80,000 visitors. Aaronia AG also felt the enormous visitor interest, as the real-time spectrum analysis and drone detection stand was highly frequented on all four days of the trade fair.
Sulphur-resistant thick-film resistors for harsh environments
Sulphurous environmental conditions are common in harsh industrial and traffic surroundings. Sulphur-resistant resistors, such as the new WRIS-RSKS product series from Würth Elektronik, can be used to increase the reliability and safety of devices and machines.
Optoelectronics specialist celebrates 40 years of excellence
OMC is reflecting on 40 years of innovation and commitment to manufacturing excellence as the company celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2024. Established in 1984, OMC is an ISO 9001-, ISO 14001- and ISO 45001-certified manufacturer of industrial fibre-optic datalinks and optoelectronic devices.
MEMs pressure sensing technology equalizes spikes
Authorised distributor Future Electronics is now stocking the Melexis Triphibian family of MEMS pressure sensing technology.
Würth opens prototype laboratory
WurthElectronics Midcom, the German branch ofthe Würth Elektronik eiSos Group has just opened a laboratory for the production of transformer prototypes at the Hightech Innovation Center in Munich, Germany. X
Sentinel 1C: New radar satellite launched into space
A new radar satellite supported by the UK was launched into space from French Guiana at 21:20 GMT on 5th December.
Dev kit suits global LTE, Smart, and IoT applications
Authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is now shipping the nRF9151-DK development kit from Nordic Semiconductor.
eBook pores over zonal architecture in automotive
Mouser Electronics has released a new eBook, in collaboration with TE Connectivity and sensors, and Microchip Technology.
Electronics Excellence Award 2025 entry guidelines
Electronic Specifier has officially announced the release of the entry guidelines for theElectronics Excellence Award 2025.
Digitisers by Spectrum detect extremely small and fast nerve signals
For controlling prosthetics, the body’s signals must be detected to move the artificial limb. At the moment, implanting electrodes is the most common technique but this is invasive and electrodes can deteriorate or move position. A completely different approach is now developed by the multidisciplinary consortium QHMI in Stuttgart, Germany, using quantum sensors to detect the incredibly small and fast nerve signals.