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Pasternack line of electromechanical relay switches
Pasternack has introduced its trailblazing quartz fusion series of surface-mount electromechanical relay switches.
SEGGER Flasher Secure with TELP secures programming end to end
SEGGER’s Target Encrypted Link Package (TELP) ensures the protection of intellectual property (IP) from end to end, including the last few inches to the device.
ODU adapters increase acceptance
There are different charging standards for electric and hybrid vehicles worldwide, which differ in terms of the charging plug's shape, contact arrangement and number, performance data and signal transmission.
Change-bitrate-on-the-fly technology
VITEC’s Mark Rushton explores change-bitrate-on-the-fly technology and its importance to the ISR community.
New Nisshinbo catalogues 2023
Nisshinbo Micro Devices Inc. has published three all new product catalogues, available in a printed version or for download.
Small series overmolding for medical technology
ODU has announced its small series cable overmolding designed for use in medical technologies with high currents or temperatures.
Are bioelectrodes the future of healthcare wearables?
Researchers from Tokyo Tech combined single-wall carbon nanotubes with poly(styrene-b-butadiene-b-styrene) nanosheets to develop a new bioelectrode material for healthcare wearables.
Pasternack MIL-STD-1553 dust caps, terminators, and adapters
Pasternack has announced its lineup of MIL-STD-1553 products tailored for high-performance data bus systems: dust caps, terminators, and adapters.
Labour must position UK as global crypto hub
Should Labour secure victory as expected in the UK's election, Starmer will have a unique opportunity to reshape the UK’s financial landscape by positioning it as a global cryptocurrency hub, affirms the CEO of deVere Group.
Nervous system-driven prosthesis returns mobility to amputees
A newly developed surgical procedure from MIT has provided individuals with enhanced neural feedback from their residual limbs. As a result of this nervous system-driven prosthesis, seven patients have been able to walk more naturally and navigate obstacles more effectively.