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EuMW 2016: 5G specific component options on parade
Knowles Capacitors will showcase a selection of new products across its brands – DLI, Novacap and Syfer - at European Microwave Week in London (October 4-6). Stand number 178 will feature a new range of high temperature Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors in 0402, 0603 and 0805 sizes with ultra-Low ESR and High Q characteristics available from the Syfer and Novacap brands.
EuMW 2016: Vector network analysis suits all applications
The very latest in Vector Network Analysis (VNA) technology and innovation will be showcased by Anritsu (Stand 8) at European Microwave Week, offering a VNA to suit every application, from RF to Broadband, and for every budget and measurement scenario. During the show, Anritsu will display up-coming and new additions to the ShockLine and VectorStar product families, and demonstrating some of the latest developments in test and measurement.
RF and Microwave switching solutions showcasing at EuMW
Showcasing their broad catalogue of PXI and Ethernet Ethernet LXI RF & Microwave switching solutions at European Microwave Week (EuMW), is Pickering Interfaces who can be found on stand 36 from 3rd to 7th October.Pickering will be showing their soon to be introduced 2-slot USB/LXI Modular Chassis (model 60-104).
How many organisations hold your personal data?
A new survey, commissioned by sensitive data experts, Ground Labs, has found that many people underestimate how many organisations currently hold sensitive information about them. The research would suggest that the average UK consumer is actually far more giving than they realise.
Unlocking the potential of SDN and NFV
In the enterprise networking space, the IoT is gradually becoming mainstream. According to IT industry body NASSCOM, the global IoT business is expected to touch $300bn by 2020. And according to Grand View Research, the global enterprise networking market is expected to reach $64.6bn in revenue by 2024. With this transformation, it is interesting to note how the future of connected enterprise would be like.
DeepMind AI reduces data centre cooling energy use by 40%
Machine learning is useful in our everyday lives, in applications from smartphone assistants to image recognition and translation, but it could also help deal with some of the world’s most challenging physical problems such as energy consumption. While much has been done to stem the growth of energy use, large commercial and industrial systems like data centres consume a lot of energy and there is much more that can be done, especially give...
Ultracapacitor market to reach $8.04bn by 2024
The global ultracapacitor market is expected to reach $8,049.1m by 2024, according to a new report by Grand View Research. These capacitors have the ability to rapidly charge to their maximum capacity and also discharge quickly up to zero-charge level. It also ensures safety of operation as it eliminates potential risk of explosion or self-ignition. Ultracapacitors have a high transient response time of 20µs and are also maintenance free, w...
Streaming live footage of Earth from space
LabVIEW and the PXI platform from National Instruments have been used to help develop earth observation cameras that can stream live footage from the International Space Station (ISS).
Flexible electronics ‘flex’ their muscles
What’s inside all electronic devices? The answer is rigid components like circuit boards, containing chips, resistors and capacitors - all held together with wires. Nicolette Emmino explains that things could be about to change.
The industry’s first radiation-tolerant FPGA kit
Microsemi has announced the RTG4 development kit with its recently announced RTG4 PROTO FPGAs. Hailed as the industry’s first radiation-tolerant FPGA kit providing space designers a comprehensive evaluation and design platform, it is suited for the development of applications such as data transmission, serial connectivity, bus interface and high speed designs, using the company’s RTG4 radiation-tolerant high-speed FPGAs.