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High-performance heat sinks for high-power electronic systems
Applications that require speed and power also generate waste heat. This is where application-optimised cooling solutions from CTX come into play: the heat sink specialist offers project-specific solutions for efficient cooling of high-power electronic components.
ESD connectors and tapes for SMT components
TME Electronic Components explores various ESD connectors and tapes for SMT components now on offer in the TME catalogue.
ENNOVI introduces new flexible circuit production process
ENNOVI has introduced a more advanced and sustainable way of producing flexible circuits for low voltage signals in EV battery cell contacting systems.
EU's reimagined NIS 2 cybersecurity vision to go live
The EU's NIS 2 Directive on cybersecurity is set to take effect across the 27 member states on October 18, 2024, introducing stricter risk management and incident reporting obligations for a broader range of industries. The NIS 2 aims to establish a high standard level of cybersecurity and resilience throughout the Union.
Opening of UK's first 300mm semiconductor wafer manufacturing facility
Pragmatic Semiconductor recently hosted HRH The Princess Royal for the official inauguration of the UK's first 300mm semiconductor wafer fabrication line at Pragmatic Park in Durham.
SFU professor spearheads global printable sensors roadmap
A Simon Fraser University professor is helping make strides towards a “sustainable, intelligent world” by propelling printable sensor technologies.
Egg-cellent innovations in chocolate manufacturing technology
As the Easter season approaches, confectioners and chocolate manufacturers are not only busy thinking up tasty eggs and bunny combinations; they are also embracing the latest advancements in electronics and automation.
Antenna design priorities in IoT applications
The Internet of Things (IoT) has influenced almost everyone’s life and work in recent times. For some people, their engagement with the IoT may be as simple as using a smartwatch to track their eating or exercise habits or taking advantage of the utility company’s smart meter to save energy and keep bills under control. At the other extreme, it has become possible to connect everything, including appliances, lighting, heating, door lo...
STMicroelectronics reveals low-power STM32 microcontrollers
STMicroelectronics has introduced a new generation of energy-conscious and cost-effective microcontrollers (MCUs) that can reduce energy consumption by up to 50% compared to previous product generations.
Curbside collection of electronic waste must be fast-tracked
On Global Recycling Day, James Rigg, CEO of Trojan Electronics and Chairman of CLEAR, a trade body of consumer electrical leaders, is urging the government and electronics manufacturers to come together to support nationwide curbside collection of electronic waste, in order to meet sustainability goals.