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Antenna design with a twist of AI gets great results faster
RF designis a niche skill that only a relatively small number of engineers understand. On the other hand, today’s connected world is becoming increasingly dependent on wireless technologies to link people with their lives and work, and track and monitor Internet of Things (IoT) objects that pervade homes, factories, and cities.
Precise current measurement with voltage-output transducer
In contemporary practice, users employ a variety of instruments for data acquisition, extending beyond traditionaloscilloscopes. These instruments typically havevoltage inputsof ±10 volts or ±1 volt, but often lack a direct current sensor.
Hirose introduces its smallest one-action FPC connector yet
Hirose has expanded its line of one-action flexible printed circuit (FPC) connectors with the release of the FH82 Series, the company’s most compact version to date.
LEM invests in additional R&D capabilities in Europe and Asia
To meet the rising global demand for current and voltage sensing, driven by the global shift toward decarbonisation and electrification, LEM, a leader in electrical measurement technology, has opened new research and development centres in Munich, Germany, and Shanghai, China. These facilities are key to LEM’s strategy of integrating greater intelligence into its sensors while ensuring closer proximity to key customers, promoting deeper col...
The future of wearable tech with 3D-Circuits
The world of medical technology is constantly changing, and innovation is key.Wearable deviceshave become game-changers, allowing forcontinuous health monitoringand real-time data for both patients and doctors.
Electronic Specifier explores AI within electronic design
Electronic Specifier announces the release of a new technical article: ‘The impact of AI within electronic design: a contextualised analysis of current and future AI application in electronic design.’
How do Hall effect switches work?
A Hall effect switch is atype of sensorthat detects the presence of a magnetic field and converts this detection into an electrical signal, which can then be used to trigger or control other electronic devices. Although it functions as a sensor, the term "switch" reflects its dual role in sensing and controlling circuit states.
The disappointing reality of flexible smartphones
Multiple consumer electronics giants, including Apple, Samsung, and Nokia, have previously shown interest in flexible smartphones - but are they worth it?
3D printing that is sustainable and reversible
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a novel3D printing methodthat is both simple and environmentally friendly.
Driving zero defects in today’s intelligent vehicles
Today’s computer chips have advanced significantly from 130 transistors per device in the 1970s to 208 billion in 2024 in Nvidia's latest Grace Blackwell GB200 chip.