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Solving the issue of reflected waves at D band
The call for ‘more D band’ has gone out. With the ability to transmit 100 Gigabits per second (Gbps), the D band will unlock a number of technologies across a wide range of industries.
Smart fabrics can tell you where to go
A wearable, textile-based device developed by Rice University engineers could help declutter, enhance — and, in the case of impairments — compensate for deficiencies in visual and auditory inputs.
Series 13 – Episode 5 – QSPICE: a new generation of circuit simulation software
Paige West speaks with Mike Engelhardt, Creator, QSPICE, Qorvo about the next generation of SPICE.
Various facets of AI at the Viscom Technology Forum 2023
Current industry trends, new technological developments, and exchanges among professional colleagues were unmistakably in the centre of what was taking place at the Viscom AG campus in Hanover, Germany, in September 2023.
Soldering tips types and applications
Tips are vital, consumable parts of soldering irons and stations. Choosing the right model is not as easy as you may think, as even the smallest differences in the tip shape and size can substantially affect the efficiency and comfort of work.
Designing an ink delivery system for recirculating Piezo printheads
In this article, Mikael Boedler, INKATRONIC, discusses the different aspects of an effective ink delivery system.
Inkjet printed wirebonds for sensor interconnections
Advanced packaging of semiconductor-based sensors brings very specific interconnection requirements.
ChatGPT overtakes Netflix in web traffic
The digital landscape is currently witnessing a battle for online supremacy, marked by a notable twist brought about by the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) like ChatGPT.
Intertronics becomes UK distributor of Scigrip adhesives
Adhesives supplier Intertronics has partnered with Scigrip to distribute its methyl methacrylate structural adhesives (MMAs) in the UK.
Majority of cybersecurity professionals believe offensive AI will outpace defensive AI
Seventy-six percent (76%) of cybersecurity professionals believe the world is very close to encountering malicious artificial intelligence (AI) that can bypass most known security measures.