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MAHLE and volytica statistical battery diagnostics for EVs
volytica is presenting its continuous battery monitoring as well as the new E-HEALTH Charge solution, developed in cooperation with MAHLE Aftermarket, at the IT-Trans event in Karlsruhe, Germany.
iWave launches the iW-RainboW-G61M modular SoM
iWave has announced the launch of the iW-RainboW-G61M System on Module, powered by NXP Semiconductors i.MX 95 applications processor.
GÖPEL puts FlashFox centre stage at productronica
GÖPEL electronic will present the full range of inspection solutions as well as embedded JTAG solutions at the productronica exhibition in Munich (November 14-17)
Panasonic Industry’s wireless modules embrace Wi-Fi 6 standard
Panasonic Industry Europe’s Wireless Connectivity department announces its entry into the realm of Wi-Fi 6 technology with the launch of PAN9019 and PAN9019A wireless modules.
Toshiba releases photocouplers for speed-challenged applications
Toshiba Electronics Europe announced the release of four new photocouplers designed to address issues caused by signals with slow rise and fall times and slow startup power supplies.
Google I/O sees company double down on AI
Hot on the heels of OpenAI’s GPT-4o announcement, Google I/O delivered news on the company’s efforts to double down on its AI development and offerings.
WIMA film capacitors made in Germany
As a privately owned company since 1948, WIMA is producing film capacitors exclusively in Germany.
Dev kit simplifies WiFi integration
In stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is the RNWF02 early access development kit from Microchip Technology.
ASMC 2024 opens with AI, smart manufacturing, and sustainability in focus
The 35th annual SEMI Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Conference (ASMC 2024) opens with a focus on critical topics ranging from yield management and metrology to new developments in AI, smart manufacturing, and sustainability.
New adapter board RAB3 from Rutronik System Solutions
Rutronik System Solutions is expanding its board family with an Adapter Board to test the use of a fully integrated module as well as the possibility of a discrete development. By accelerating the pre-development phase and reducing costs, the RAB3 helps to bring radar-based applications to market faster.