Search results for "tvs array"
Fluke launches eBook on helping to improve energy efficiency and productivity
Fluke, a global technology manufacturer of compact, professional electronic test and measurement tools and software, has launched an eBook describing the many benefits of using digitised acoustic leak detection technology for facility and maintenance managers.
Rohde & Schwarz: CTIA authorised 5GmmWave test system with multi-AoA capabilities in FR2
5G NRmmWave technology will witness the adoption of complex technologies such as beamforming, sophisticated antenna array systems and usable communications spectrum.
High dynamic range 4K video conferencing for laptop PCs
OMNIVISION has announced the OC08X, what it says is the indusry's only 9.2-megapixel (MP) CMOS image sensor with pixel size at 0.7 microns, enabling 4K resolution in a 1/5.7-inch optical format. The OV08X can be used in the most stringent 4mm y-dimension module laptops with 16:10 (1920x1200) aspect ratio monitors. It is the first image sensor for the laptop market to integrate a four-cell color fasilter array and on-chip hardware remosaic, provid...
Smart rooftop solar technology provides cost savings
Burnley College in Lancashire is combining its decarbonisation and future-focused educational initiatives with the installation of a 285kWp SolarEdge DC-optimised rooftop solar plant on a new £10 million sports facility and teaching block.
Tidal turbine to light the Thames
A small proportion of the Thames is to be illuminated using power generated by the flow of the river itself, as Kingston University tests prototypes of a new hydroelectric turbine design.
Renesas extends RISC-V embedded processing portfolio
Renesas Electronics Corporation introduced the industry’s first RISC-V MCU specifically optimised for advanced motor control systems.
Williams Advanced Engineering debuts an array of EV innovations
Williams Advanced Engineering (WAE) debuts its latest electric vehicle innovation: an ultra-high performance electric vehicle platform designed to accelerate the ambitions of hypercar manufacturers, from start-ups to OEMs.
Power line filters safeguard EMC test chambers
In most situations nowadays, systems must be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and operate safely and securely without any interruption in service due to interference. That is no more so than in the universe of EMC test chambers. Such specialised chambers test electronic devices against regulatory standards applicable to both radiated and conducted radio-frequency (RF) emissions and immunity. MPE discusses.
CEA-Leti presents at IEDM 2022
A CEA-Leti tutorial presented at IEDM 2022 highlighted promising advantages that resistive random-access memory (RRAM) technologies hold for implementing novel neuromorphic/in-memory computing systems for massively parallel, low-power and low-latency computation.
Series 9 – Episode 2 – Improving quantum computer performance with new control electronics
Paige West talks with Gustavo Cancelo, Lead Engineer at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (also referred to as Fermilab) about a project that is developing new control electronics for quantum computers.