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LinkSwitch-XT2SR maximizes light-load efficiency for small power supplies
The LinkSwitch-XT2SR ICs provide up to 250 mW to the load within the 300 mW allowance soon to be enforced for most appliances sold in Europe.
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Unusual amateur radio propagation modes
Moving forward, new radio technology will bring about even more discoveries about how information can be passed between people.
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AT&T deal to bring satellite connectivity to smartphones
An agreement with AST SpaceMobile will allow the telecom to put space-based broadband network in everyday cell phones.
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Mississippi to launch the state’s first autonomous shuttle pilot
The program with Beep Inc. will take place on the campus of Mississippi State University.
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Vishay Intertechnology 25 MBd optocoupler features digital input and output to simplify designs and lower costs
The device combines a low 6 ns pulse width distortion and 2 mA supply current with high temperature operation.
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Excelitas introduces pco.dimax 3.6 ST high-speed streaming camera for scientific and industrial applications
The unique platform enables real-time image streaming with high clarity and resolution.
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GM expands vehicle-to-home EV charging platform
The company will offer a suite of bundled options for powering the home.
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Automotive sensor unveiled for ADAS and autonomous driving
Omnivision’s CMOS IC is designed for HDR, low-light and LFM applications.
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Video: Intel unveils rendering of its Ohio campus
Currently under construction, the site will house two new semiconductor fabs for its foundry business.
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Rohde & Schwarz introduces the MXO 5C series, the world’s most compact oscilloscope with up to 2 GHz bandwidth
The world’s first compact oscilloscope allows engineers to capture up to 99% real-time signal activity.
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RF and microwave chipmaker acquired by Quantic Electronics
M Wave’s electronic components are used in aerospace, defense and quantum computing applications.
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Satellites will kill cell dead zones for good - and replace it with 6G
With the continued push toward 6G connectivity, and the explosive growth of satellite-to-consumer technology services, 6G and Starlink seem to be on an inevitable collision course.
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Amazon’s Zoox investigated by NHTSA after accidents
The investigation continues a string of bad news for robotaxis.
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Murata’s LCT reduces noise, component count
The electronic component also decreases cost.
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New 40/42-788 family from Pickering Interfaces delivers highest channel count microwave multiplexer switches in PXI
The high channel count microwave multiplexer module range also offers increased bandwidth up to 40 GHz.
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How is artificial intelligence changing the way we cook?
The ethical challenges of AI in modern kitchens.
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Why RTK will be essential GPS tech for precision positioning
GNSS do not provide the level of accuracy that’s required in today’s projects. Errors in GNSS signals can range up to a few meters. That's where RTK comes in.
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ECIA: Electronic components continue strong sales momentum in April
May looks good too.
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Polar Semiconductor to become US commercial chip foundry
Through CHIPS Act funding, the company will go from foreign-owned in-house manufacturer to a U.S.-owned chipmaker.
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When lives are on the line, 5G can make a difference
5G networks offer unprecedented latency and data speeds, and thanks to a strong public-private partnership, 5G is beginning to feel less like a network and more like a safety net.
