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First UK nuclear power station to be built in 20 years
The United Kingdom is undergoing a generational shift towards sustainable energy, and nuclear power is a key part of this new strategy due to its low-carbon energy production.
Renesas expands satellite communications portfolio
Renesas's F61 ICs deliver low-power, high-integration for phased array antennas in satcom, radar, and point-to-point communications systems.
New EV battery safety sensor to prevent thermal runaway
Metis Engineering have revealed the production version of their Battery Safety Sensor, a CAN (Controller Area Network) based sensor designed to detect cell venting, an early sign of catastrophic EV battery failure.
BrightLoop Converters launches high performance H2 fuel cell applications
With its new DCHV320 DC DC converter, BrightLoop Converters is aiming to provide the best off-the-shelf DC DC conversion solution to fuel cell vehicles by focusing on extreme power density and versatility.
Top 5 T&M products in October
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top T&M (test and measurement) products to have been released in October 2021.
productronica: Rohde & Schwarz parade T&M talent
At productronica in Munich, Rohde & Schwarz will focus on T&M equipment for latest technologies including automotive radar, satellite communications, Wi-Fi 7 and 5G.
TOUGHBOOK supports move to paperless construction site
KIBAG, a Swiss civil engineering company, is taking the final step towards a paperless construction site with the adoption of TOUGHBOOK G2 tablets.
Beamforming RFIC suits Ku/CDL-Band antenna
An active beamforming RFIC from Renesas is now in stock at distributor RFMW with full design support.
Choosing the right motor for HVAC systems
Central to the success of HVAC systems are the miniature motors necessary to actuate the control valves. In addition to generating the required torque at low speed to regulate gas flow, the motors must ensure long and reliable life, combined with efficiency and cost effectiveness.
Hardware-in-the-loop project from R&S and Vector ensures safer ADAS testing
Rohde & Schwarz (R&S) and Vector Informatik are collaborating on closed-loop scenario testing of automotive radar sensors for ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems) and autonomous driving. Powerful verification of safety-critical ADAS functions is made possible by Vector’s DYNA4 virtual test drive simulation platform coupled with the latest R&S radar moving object stimulation system.