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New Lattice Structure Absorbs Dreadful Vibrations from Propellers, Rotors and Rockets
Engineers have a solution to the vibrations in machines, vehicles and aircraft: a 3D lattice structure that can expand the possibilities of vibration absorption.
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Nanoco and Merck Sign Cadmium-Free Quantum Dot Agreement
The non-exclusive deal would have Merck marketing Nanoco’s material supply and the ability to build its own production facility.
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New Device and Software Will Determine How Much Power Your Home Consumes
The new invention poses an easier way to determine how much power is being used by every appliance, lighting fixture and device in your home, with pinpoint accuracy and at low cost.
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MicroQSFP connector offers increased density and better thermal performance.
The microQSFP connector offers 33% increased density over the QSFP connector and better thermal performance than other pluggable solutions.
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TDK Acquires Tronics Microsystems to Expand Sensor Portfolio
TDK’s subsidiary EPCOS has expanded its sensor portfolio with the acquisition of European sensor manufacturer Tronics Microsystems.
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Voltage Variable Attenuators Cover Range From 400 MHz to 18 GHz
Pasternack’s line of voltage variable attenuators?offer up to 60 dB of attenuation across a 400 MHz to 18 GHz range.
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DC/DC Converter Drives Gate Circuits
Murata’s MGJ1 DC/DC converter is designed to drive high and low-side gate circuits such as those using IGBTs and SiC MOSFETs.
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Electrolithography: A Breakthrough in Nano-patterning Process from Indian Scientists.
Scientists at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore have discovered a new method to lay circuits in electronic chips that is both cost-effective and energy-efficient.
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Smart Clothing: the Next Generation of Wearables
Encapsulated electronics woven into clothing—“smart clothing”—are primed to reach beyond fitness to a wide range of personal uses. The analysis firm ABI Research predicts the smart clothing market will top 18 million clothing articles annually by 2021, representing a 48% CAGR. Smart textiles built from conductive polymers will enable built-in features such as computing devices and multifunctional sensors, offering new possibilities for interacting with services, devices and environments.
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‘MacEtching’ Helps Transistors Stand Tall for Faster Speed
University of Illinois researchers aim to get higher speeds from computers and other electronic devices by developing a new method to make transistors stand tall.
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STMicroelectronics to Buy ams’ NFC and RFID Business
ST will combine the technology into combination solutions that work with its portfolio of microcontrollers.
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Plated Probe Tailored for Fine Pitch PCB Assembly Test
Lead-free-plated probes provide enhanced performance in high-volume production test applications.
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Privacy Application in the Works for Smartphones
A personalized privacy assistant application is coming that promises to simplify the chore of setting permissions for your smartphone applications.
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Global Energy Storage Market to Double in 2016
Total grid-connected storage capacity to reach 21 GWh by 2025
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Rechargeable Coin Cell Batteries Offer High mAH Capacity
Encapsulation technology increases storage capacity to suit cells for IoT wearable products.
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Mouser Offering Cypress’ Bluetooth Module for BLE Development
Mouser Electronics, Inc.?is now offering?Cypress Semiconductor's CY8CKIT-143A?PSoC®?4 BLE 256K module for BLE development.
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Electric Car Vendor LeEco to Buy TV Maker Vizio for $2 Billion
The deal will give the Chinese EV maker access to North America while Vizio will receive global distribution channels.
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Mouser Major Sponsor at 2016 NIWeek Design Conference
Global Distributor will showcase MultiSIM BLUE Premium powered by National Instruments.
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Avnet Ups its Bid to Acquire Premier Farnell
Avnet believes Premier Farnell’s online services will help its customers worldwide.
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Smart Locks Now Available for Alexa-Enabled Devices
August Home has ported its Smart Lock product to Amazon voice-activated devices.
