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An in-depth look at embedded SSDs
Embedded Solid State Drives (SSDs) are integral in the tech ecosystem and epitomise the confluence of speed, reliability, and durability in data storage solutions.
Data transmission with fibre optic in surgical robotic systems
In the medical device sector, there is a growing emphasis on surgical robotic systems designed to enhance the precision of surgeries.
Exxelia portfolio promises high Q-factor in small sizes
New Yorker Electronics has announced the release of Exxelia's new E7000 line of products and materials, which provides narrow bandwidths, temperature stability and high Q-factor in extremely small sizes and in complex ferrite designs.
Power delivery over single twisted pair Ethernet
Originally developed at Xerox PARC in the 1970s, Ethernet has come a long way since its ratification as the IEEE 802.3 standard in 1983. It has evolved to support increasingly faster networks, more nodes, and longer distances while retaining backward compatibility with previous versions.
Vox Power introduces new VCCR300 Conduction Cooled Power Series
Vox Power unveils the VCCR300 Conduction Cooled Power Series, a robust DC/DC power supply designed to deliver 300 Watts of power without the need for fans.
Kontron introduces new Smartcase S730 kit solution
Kontron, a prominent global provider of IoT/Embedded Computer Technology, has launched its new Smartcase S730 kit solution.
One small step for two girls, one giant kick for mankind
England Lioness and Women's Euros 2022 champion Beth England joined two inspiring schoolgirls for a unique football kit unveiling, setting the stage for the inaugural football match on the Moon.
Wet processing systems debut at Semicon Europa
JST Manufacturing has formally introduced itsOsprayfamily of single-wafer wet processing systems at Semicon Europa 2023 in Munich (November 14-17).
Unlocking wireless performance of wearable devices
Conductive platforms make wireless communication difficult when the device is mounted close to the structure. Just like metal, the human body appears electrically conductive to electromagnetic waves, but with an understanding of the challenges highlighted in this article, you can avoid the connectivity performance issues, stay ahead of the curve giving your customer the wireless experience they deserve.
Free Python driver enhances test automation experience
Tektronix has introduced an open-source, free of charge Python instrument driver package.