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Pickering to showcase signal switching at electronica
Pickering Interfaces will showcase its range of industry-standard modularPXI/PXIe and LXI signal switching and simulation products for electronic test and verification– including a new single-slot PXIe embedded controller and the recently released updated version of its Microwave Switch Design Tool.
Flex Power Modules introduces BMR316
Flex Power Modules has introducedthe BMR316, a high-performance non-isolated, unregulated DC/DC intermediate bus converter (IBC) specifically designed for AI and ML data centre applications that demand-intensive computational power.
Measuring and evaluating PSRR in low dropout regulators
Low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulators play a crucial role in electronics by keeping output voltage stable, even when input voltage fluctuates. But LDOs can be sensitive to noise and shifts in power supply, which can affect their performance. That’s where the high-power supply rejection ratio (PSRR) comes in – it's a measure of how well an LDO can filter out these variations to maintain steady output. This article, by Oleh Yakymchuk, Ap...
World’s first ear-worn AI/ML platform for physiological monitoring
Cambridge Future Tech has entered into a relationship with Nokia Bell Labs and Nokia Ventures & Partnerships to establish OmniBuds, for the commercialisation of Nokia Bell Labs OmniBuds platform, the world’s first ear-worn AI/ML computing platform designed to monitor vital signs, including heart and respiration rates, as well as users’ physical activities and audio experiences.
Aim-TTi introduces FX series bench power supplies
The all-new FX Series of power supplies are engineered to combine versatility in a space-efficient design.
Sky’s the limit for cloud-inspired method of guiding light
Scientists have taken inspiration from the way sunlight passes through clouds to discover an entirely new way ofcontrolling and guiding light.
element14 & Fluke photovoltaic systems webinar
element14 and Fluke have announced an upcoming webinar focused on commissioning and maintaining photovoltaic (PV) systems.
How motion capture technology is shaping the future of drone swarms
Drone swarms have been growing in popularity alongside the rise of drone technology itself, now, motion capture technology is being utilised to further this research.
Soft wearable robot tested for Parkinson's support
Earlier this year researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and the Boston University Sargent College of Health & Rehabilitation Services tested a soft, wearable robot to assist a person living with Parkinson’s walk without freezing.
Space Tech Expo Europe returns to Bremen
Europe’s largest trade fair dedicated to the space industry, returns to MESSE BREMEN, Germany on 19 – 21 November. The return of Space Tech Expo Europe strengthens its support of the multi-billion Euro European space sector in Bremen, the City of Space.