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Young engineers support from cable company igus
igus UK, known for its reinforced cable carrying Energy Chains, flexible cables and polymer bearings, has launched the Y.E.S. (Young Engineers Support) Program, which offers free samples, product information and technical support to students and trainee engineers.
Elijah Ebo Joins Densitron's TFT & OLED Product Team
Densitron Display Solutions has announced that Elijah Ebo has joined the company as TFT and OLED Product Manager. With his wealth of experience in the areas of Em-bedded Systems and technical support for LCD/TFT displays, Elijah will further strengthen the Densitron product team specialising in TFT and the emerging technology of OLED
New Acceleration Sensor with USB
The new JoyWarrior24F14 by Code Mercenaries sets a new price/performance benchmark for USB based acceleration sensors. At just Euro 19 per unit (at 100) JW24F14-MOD offers resolutions down to 125 µg. JoyWarrior24F14 modules are based on a MEMS sensor and measure with 14 bit resolution in the ranges ±1g, ±1.5g, ±2g, ±3g, ±4g, ±8g, or ±16g, delivering 125 results per second. Connection via USB allows easy use with any computer model. Since ...
PREMO at EPE 2009 in Barcelona
PREMO participated in the 13th edition of the European International Power Electronics Conference and Exhibition, EPE 2009, celebrated in Barcelona from 8-10 September. After previous successful editions in Brussels, Grenoble, Aachen, Florence, Brighton, Seville, Trondheim, Lausanne, Graz, Toulouse, Dresden and Aalborg, EPE 2009, co-organized with ECPE, had offered state-of-the-art keynotes and several industrial sessions.
Agilent and Gachon University Collaborate on Biomarker Discovery for Cancer and Diabetes
Agilent and Gachon University of Medicine and Science have today declared a collaboration in the field of biomarker discovery using proteomics and glycoproteomics. The College of Pharmacy at Gachon University is world-renowned for its research in preventing and treating cancer and diabetes.
Agilent Technologies Optical Modulation Analyzer Enables Greater than 200G Transmission at 28G Symbol Rate
Agilent Technologies today introduced the industry's first system impairments analysis for chromatic dispersion (CD) and first-order polarization mode dispersion (PMD) with the N4391A optical modulation analyzer. The new tools allow system engineers, for the first time, the ability to characterize distortions of constellation diagrams caused by the CD or PMD of an optical link. Agilent will demonstrate the new tools, together with a 224 Gb/s tran...
Integrated PoE-PD Controllers from ON Semiconductor Meet Upcoming IEEE PoE+ Standard
ON Semiconductor has announced that its NCP1081 and NCP1083 integrated Power-over-Ethernet Powered Device (PoE-PD) / DC-DC converter controllers have been verified to meet the upcoming IEEE802.3at standard for high power communications applications. Both devices have not only passed the IEEE 802.3af standard tests but have also been verified by the University of New Hampshire Interoperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL) for the recent draft IEEE 802.3at...
Murata Power Solutions appoints Chris Conlin as CEO
Murata Power Solutions has announced the appointment of Chris Conlin as Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Conlin brings to the new role more than 25 years of marketing, sales and management experience in the electronic component and semiconductor industries.
Agilent Technologies Delivers High-Value Oscilloscopes to University of Sydney's Physics Lab
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today announced that the University of Sydney, Australia, selected Agilent's high-value DSO1002A oscilloscope for its physics labs. The lab upgrade ensures students have access to the most current, and sophisticated, electronic test equipment in the industry. The university's School of Physics is focused on quantum science research.
Agilent Technologies and Stanford University to Explore New Class of Nanoscale Devices
Agilent Technologies today announced it is collaborating with Stanford University in a research program designed to explore a new class of nanoscale devices using a combinations of the scanning probe microscope (SPM) and atomic layer deposition (ALD). The research will enable the rapid prototyping and characterization of nanoscale devices with breakthroughs in sub 10 nm scale for a wide range of applications.