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Technology speeds up 3D printing
A technology originally developed to smooth out and pattern high-powered laser beams for the National Ignition Facility (NIF) can be used to 3D print metal objects faster than ever before, according to a new study by Lawrence Livermore researchers.A team of Lab scientists report the findings in the latest issue ofOptics Express.
Monolithic phase & amplitude controller targets radar applications
A new 8–12GHz monolithic phase and amplitude controller (MPAC) from Peregrine Semiconductor is available at Richardson RFPD with full design support capabilities. The PE19601 is a HaRP technology-enhanced MPAC-beamforming device designed for radar and beamforming networks.
Now that's a sound idea
When we first heard the Chirp technology in action, we were transformed back in time to the dial-up Internet connections of the 90s, and the sounds we heard emanating from our ‘modem’ while waiting patiently to get online. But don’t be fooled into thinking Chirp is simply a rehash of old technology, it’s far from it as Chirp’s CEO, Moran Lerner, explained.
Industrial connectivity solutions displayed at electronica China
A wide variety of technologies and solutions for the industrial, communications and transportation markets is on show byHUBER+SUHNER at electronica China 2017. Among these products will be the SUCOFLEX 500 family of test assemblies, which hold measurement stability, flexibility and usability, and have zero spring back, guaranteeing the most accurate and reliable performance in test and measurement environments, according to the company.
Würth Elektronik eiSos to exhibit at electronica China
Würth Elektronik eiSos will be exhibiting at electronica China on booth E5.5109, at the Shanghai New International Expo Center from 14th to 16th March 2017. The company will present its latest ranges of power modules, SMD power chokes as well as high-current contacts from its REDCUBE product range. The manufacturer of electronic and electromechanical components is exhibiting at the trade fair in China to present the solutions it offers throu...
Wearable sweat sensor can diagnose cystic fibrosis
A wristband-type wearable sweat sensor could transform diagnostics and drug evaluation for cystic fibrosis, diabetes and other diseases.The sensor collects sweat, measures its molecular constituents and then electronically transmits the results for analysis and diagnostics, according to a study led by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine, in collaboration with the University ofCalifornia-Berkeley.
Latest innovations explored at Florida technology exhibition
Government and commercial industry leaders from around the US gathered in Florida last month to discuss new ways to leverage advanced technologies to solve mission critical challenges.
Multi-sensor module accelerates smart home innovation
STMicroelectronics and iFLYTEK has introduced the market's first IoT development platform that enables voice-recognition cloud services in Chinese. The joint solution is on display at electronica China 2017, Shanghai New International Expo Center, Hall E4 Booth 4102, March 14-16th, 2017.
Digital power will change your board
With modern electronic systems becoming more and more complex, demands on power systems are increasing rapidly.It’s now common for systems in every sector to incorporate more than one processor, FPGA or DSP – and all of these sub-systems have specific, conflicting power management requirements.
Keeping on track with RFID
Mary Butler, Product Manager at HellermannTyton, discusses RFID technology and why it is the smart choice for electricians.Radio-Frequency Identification or RFID systems are widely used across a range of industries and have been in use for a number of decades. Used in all kinds of applications, from microchips for pets to goal-line technology, global RFID sales are consistently on the up, with a projected global market value of $17.6bn by 2018.