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Gigabit Ethernet standard comes to fault insertion
Pickering expands its range of protocols for electronic test and verification.
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No shortage of new test and measurement products from TDK-Lambda
The company has unveiled three new products for semiconductor testing.
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For 5G and 6G development, big news sometimes comes in small packages
Keysight’s new solution allows designers to verify 5G chipset capabilities.
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Invisible cars are almost here
But what purpose would they serve?
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How Chile's leading supplier of high-voltage systems strengthened its electrical system
The PcVue supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) platform was selected to control the largest substation in the Chile National Electric System.
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Low-capacitance TVS diodes protect high-speed data lines
The diode arrays provide exceptional protection for electronics used in appliances, building automation, outdoor lighting and smart meter applications.
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Pony.ai recalls autonomous driving software in California
This stems from an autonomous vehicle crashing into a divider in October 2021.
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4D lidar sensor added to Nvidia’s Drive platform
Aeva’s sensor is now part of Nvidia’s ecosystem for autonomous vehicle design.
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Will Toshiba split up?
The Japanese tech firm plans to but is facing opposition from investors.
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TechInsights Video Teardown: Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max
A partial deep dive into the latest flagship smartphone.
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The next steps for the metaverse
While already being used in gaming, sports and fashion, a new realm of opportunities is emerging for extended reality.
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Video: DRAM verification solution for automotive, data center, mobile applications
An up to 10 times increase in verification throughput enables total intellectual property-to-system-on-chip-level verification of advanced designs with multiple double data rate interfaces.
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Foldable smartphones to reach 10% of all devices by 2030
Wearables and wireless headsets will continue to grow substantially in the next five years.
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ST launches rad-hard ICs for LEO satellites
The series of power, analog and logic chips will help engineers design so-called New Space communication devices.
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PG&E, GM to test using EVs to power homes
GM EVs would be used as an on-demand power source for homes.
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Wireless switchgear for two-component injection molding
Wireless switches and sensors simplify process monitoring for injection molding machines with rotary plates.
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Omni Pro Electronics announces availability of Adam Tech’s ultra-high speed cable/connector assembly
The assembly provides uncompressed 8K video with HDR and support bandwidth speeds up to 48 Gbps.
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Microscopic might: The world’s smallest battery
The micro-battery measures less than one square millimeter across and is integrable on a chip.
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Zinc oxide materials for optoelectronic devices
High optical gain, direct wideband and high exciton binding energy render zinc oxide-based materials highly suitable for optoelectronic applications, particularly for blue to ultraviolet light-emitting devices.
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Samsung hacked; Galaxy tech stolen
This follows a cyberattack on Nvidia that happened this month.
