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Pressure sensor AMS 5935 – the power saver in the low-pressure range
The monitoring of everyday wearables, sports, and mobile medical equipment is becoming increasingly widespread.
High-resolution oscilloscopes unveiled by RIGOL
RIGOL Technologies has added to its line-up of high-resolution oscilloscopes with the introduction of the DHO800/900 series.
sureCore announces successful tape-out of cryogenic IP demonstrator
SureCore, the ultra-low power embedded memory specialist, has announced the successful tape out of the next key part of the Innovate UK (IUK)-funded project‘Development of CryoCMOS to Enable the Next Generation of Scalable Quantum Computers’.
Hanwha Phasor expands into United States
Hanwha Phasor, a satellite communications company based in the UK, has announced the opening of its inaugural office in the United States, marking a successful four-year presence in the UK.
Infrared sensor boasts 80x60 pixel resolution
In stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is the MIR8060B1 thermal diode infrared sensor from Mitsubishi Electric.
Measuring vibration, linear and angular motion
Applications that require precise information on the linear or angular movement of an object rely on the accuracy of motion sensors within.
Verilock to provide secure hardware authentication tech
Codasip, the specialist in RISC-V Custom Compute, and Verilock, a US-based hardware security company, have entered into an agreement for Codasip to exclusively provide its ASIC customers with future-proof security technology from Verilock.
Exploring the impact of generative AI
Datacentre processor shipments for AI acceleration grew strongly in 2023, and this trend is expected to continue in 2024 and 2025. Yole Group expects the datacentre GPU market to grow to $162 billion in 2029, representing an almost 26% CAGR between 2023 and 2029.
Optimising pressure sensors for HVAC systems
Building operations account for 30% of global final energy consumption, with almost half of this energy demand used for space and water heating according to statistics from the International Energy Agency.
Nanusens technology enables AI to be smarter
The problem at the moment is that sensors are currently manufactured on a tiny sliver of silicon, or die, by a small number of specialist companies with each sensor type being produced on a dedicated production line so it is hard to ramp up production.