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Farnell adds latest power products from ADI
The latest power products from Analog Devices (ADI) are now in stock at Farnell. These newly introduced power management ICs and converters are engineered to meet stringent power requirements.
Reshaping 3D electronics for AI hardware
A new advancement in computer chip technology has emerged from collaborative research led by Sang-Hoon Bae, an assistant professor at the McKelvey School of Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis.
Gold nanowires revolutionise wearable sensor technology
In an era where technology seamlessly integrates with our daily lives, a new development in wearable sensor devices has emerged from the labs of Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH).
UKAEA awards £11.6M for development of fusion energy tech
Nine organisations have secured contracts worth £11.6 million in total with United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) to develop innovative technologies for fusion energy, which promises to be a safe, low carbon, and sustainable part of the world’s future energy supply.
The state of artificial intelligence in 2024
This year, we saw innovation teams experimenting with a variety of automation tools powered by artificial intelligence (AI).
1-cell Li-Ion battery protection IC with temperature sensor
Nisshinbo has launched the R5668 series 1-cell Li-Ion battery protection IC with incorporated additional safety measures and control functions.
Keeping the North Pole running
Every year, Santa’s elves work round the clock to make and wrap toys, which are then delivered to the homes of over two billion children.
King’s, Arm, and UKESF partner to tackle UK semiconductor skills shortage
The Department of Engineering has partnered with UK-headquartered semiconductor design and software platform company Armand the UK Electronic Skills Foundation(UKESF) in a £500,000 UK Research and Innovation funded programme to address the semiconductor skills gap in the UK.
Outdated battery measurement solutions can impact e-mobility vehicle performance
In recent years, low-power e-mobility vehicles have become extremely popular as sustainable and efficient modes of transportation.
University of Sydney develop semiconductor that integrates electronics and photonics
Researchers at the University of Sydney Nano Institute have made a leap in semiconductor technology by designing a compact silicon semiconductor chip that integrates both electronic and photonic elements.