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Samtec cable assemblies test 224 Gbps PAM4
The assembly has a standard 1.85 mm connection to instrumentation, eliminating the need to upgrade to the 1.00 mm test equipment that is often required for 224 Gbps PAM4 testing.
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Rohde & Schwarz to present advanced solutions for power electronics testing at PCIM Expo 2026
The showcase highlights cutting-edge approaches that address the most demanding challenges of today’s wide-bandgap devices and drivetrain applications.
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Flir and RocketPlan streamline restoration workflows with advanced thermal imaging integration
Flir announced an enhanced integration between its professional-grade iXX-Series thermal imaging cameras and RocketPlan, the a mobile-first platform for the property restoration industry.
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Amphenol Printed Circuits shows PCBs of all sizes at 2026 IEEE MTT-S
See examples of high-performance PCBs for terrestrial, maritime and space applications, fashioned with the company's flex, rigid and rigid flex circuit materials.
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Anti-drone weapon fires razor-thin metal chains to disable enemy UAVs in seconds
According to its developers, the low-cost interception system can be deployed without sophisticated electronics or explosive projectiles.
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Multi-kilowatt chips make D2C cooling mandatory
But the thermal roadmap can't keep pace with the silicon roadmap.
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Beyond Moore’s Law, chipmakers look to space
Microgravity-grown crystals could help create more efficient semiconductors for AI, data centers and telecom — if the economics can work.
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Data centers don’t have to be a burden on local communities — and can even support them by generating power and repurposing waste heat
Combining data centers equipped with on-site power generation, battery energy storage and systems that use waste heat could make these facilities a benefit to the community rather than a drain on its resources.
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Wilcoxon introduces inline adapter for converting IEPE vibration signals to Modbus output
The inline adapter converts analog integrated electronics piezo-electric (IEPE) vibration signals into Modbus data for direct integration with industrial control systems.
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E+E Elektronik at Sensor+Test 2026
With a focus on HVAC applications and home appliances, the company will highlight precision in temperature and humidity control as well as the reduction of maintenance costs.
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Company reveals submarine-tracking drone with 9,200-mile range, 35 mph top speed
The Spectre is roughly 170 ft long and reaches speeds of up to 35 mph. The Spectre vessel is designed for long endurance missions of up to 8,000 nautical miles, or roughly 9,200 miles, and can carry payloads weighing up to 55,000 lbs.
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GlobalFoundries bets on quantum — and the government is paying for it
A $375 million grant and eight companies sign onto the company’s Quantum Technology Solutions business.
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The US government is now a quantum VC
Nine companies. Nine equity stakes. The U.S. just became a quantum investor.
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Terahertz and sub-terahertz communications move from theory to proof
These frequencies have long thought to be on the spectrum considered inhospitable to practical communication. But that is changing.
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Emerson to demonstrate motion control technologies, feeding and handling systems at SPS Italia 2026
Systems for proportional pressure and flow control, automation of O-ring handling and other applications will be demonstrated.
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Samtec releases ultra micro mPOWER connectors with through-hole PCB termination
This connector system is now available with through-hole PCB termination options for enhanced mechanical strength and reliability in industrial, military and aerospace applications.
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Vishay Intertechnology PAR and TRANSZORB TVS deliver power dissipation of 3000 W in new DFN6546A package
Featuring a low 0.88 mm profile and wettable flanks, the unidirectional and bidirectional devices save space and provide excellent clamping capability up to 137 V.
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New rugged USB Type C Active Optical Cable extender for harsh military and industrial environments
The extender combines fiber optics and copper conductors in a single hybrid cable, enabling USB 3.2 Gen 2 performance up to 10 Gbps with no latency or signal loss.
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Penguin-shaped robot could make endoscopies a thing of the past
The robot, dubbed SeroTab, does not feature batteries, chips or any other electronics. Instead, healthcare professionals can move the robot using a handheld magnet, guiding it through the stomach like a penguin on its stomach.
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CSPs aim to increase rack-scale AI server procurement in 2026
The top five North American cloud providers will account for 60% of global demand for Nvidia’s GPUs.
