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Newark now carrying Raspberry Pi HAT and power supply
The single board computer is compatible with the LEGO building system.
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A wireless system based on large-area electronics operating at gigahertz frequencies
Recent work has pushed the speed of LAE, with some recent devices breaking the gigahertz frequency barrier.
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Printed electronics are coming to paper
Electronic circuits printed on paper are now a reality.
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Only 2 accidents involving self-driving cars caused by poor systems
Since 2019, 187 accidents have been recorded in California, but 99% of these have been the result of human error.
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Non-cellular 5G standard gets ITU-R approval
The technology is designed for massive IoT networks for enterprises.
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Wafer shipments to grow significantly through 2024
High demand for semiconductors is naturally leading to higher demand for wafers.
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5G contracts help Ericsson offset losses in China, chip shortage
The company has secured contracts with the top three carriers in the U.S.
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The promise of self-healing electronic devices
Self-healing chemistry has evolved as a potential approach for developing mechanically strong and self-repairing soft electronic materials.
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Weizmann Institute of Science joins Giant Magellan Telescope
The research institution will participate in advancing the world’s most powerful telescope.
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Zoox to test self-driving cars in rainy Seattle
The fourth testing location will gather data on narrow tunnels, one-way streets and more.
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Toyota to invest $3.4 billion in EV batteries
The U.S. investment would be part of a global $13.5 billion battery investment.
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Remote inspections via drones gaining traction in oil and gas industry
The machines make inspections more efficient and cost effective.
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Ammonia injection control for stack NOx scrubbers relies on precision ST100 mass flow meters
The meter enabled coal-fired power plant operators to optimize selective catalytic reduction system performance.
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Employing flexible electronics for biomed
Biomedicine has perhaps the most to gain from the expanding flexible circuit industry.
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Top 5 applications for flexible electronics
At first glance, it may not seem like there is a lot of use for flexible electronics. Most electronics are enclosed in a metal or plastic case, and have no need to bend. The truth is the exact opposite.
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TSMC confirms it is building a fab in Japan
The plant will help in combating the ongoing chip shortage.
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Video: Panasonic debuts stretchable film for printed electronics
It could be used for new form factors in sensors, haptics, robotics and more.
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New Sightline TheiaVu series compact vision inspection systems from KPM Analytics
The benchtop analyzer for bakeries, snack food and meat producers helps ensure final product quality.
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SnapEDA models help engineers design electronics faster
Engineers can find and download free symbols, footprints and 3D models from SnapEDA to accelerate their designs.
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New Yorker Electronics announces acquisition of Omni-Pro
New Yorker Electronics Co., Inc. acquires Omni Pro Electronics Inc., who maintain a deep inventory of industrial control and board-level components used in a broad array of industrial, commercial and aerospace/defense applications.
