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Scientists Develop Ceramic Laser Scalpel for Surgery
The ceramic-based laser is twice as effective as other solid state lasers and will be used in surgery and the composite materials industry.
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Thin Film Chip Resistors Deliver Up to 6 W in Small Sizes
Aluminum nitride substrates have enlarged backside terminations to reduce thermal resistance and thus increase power-handling capability.
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Digi XBee SD2 ZigBee Thread-Ready RF Modules Now Available from Mouser Electronics
RF Devices Provide Simple Migration to Future-Proof Designs
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High-Speed Connector Supports High-Speed Data
56 Gbps System Features High-Speed Triad Wafer Design
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Engineers Discover a Way to Embed Information in Sound Waves
Given three objects with identical shapes, engineers can use a smartphone to read the acoustic tags in real-time.
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Dialog Semiconductor Signs a Global Distribution Agreement with Avnet
The deal expands a previous agreement that was just for China.
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Even Wax Celebrity Figures Are Getting LED Lighting
Madame Tussauds San Francisco gets new lighting from Sonaa.
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TowerJazz to Mass Produce MEMS Loudspeakers for Audio Pixels
The new devices will work in next-generation consumer electronics, as well as industrial and medical applications.
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SoftBank Agrees to Buy ARM for $32 Billion
The Japanese technology firm will look to expand its presence in the Internet of Things.
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Trio of Kits Teaches Basics of Power-Supply Realities
Teach yourself about buck, boost, and LDO DC/DC supply configurations and their characteristics with these low-cost kits and workbooks from Texas Instruments.
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German Start-up Company Brings Artificial Intelligence to the Smart Home
BuddyGuard’s Flare home security system takes actions on its own to protect homeowners.
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Viewing the World in Context
Context-aware computing promises to create value by converting the mountains of data that the Internet of Things will generate into enriched and relevant content, services and experiences.
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BAE Systems Wearable Turns Clothing into Connected Tech
This isn’t a watch or a fitness tracker, instead it’s a wearable capable of turning ordinary clothing into connected clothing.
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AT&T Wants Drones to Provide LTE Wireless Coverage
AT&T has been working on a variety of futuristic drone-based technologies via its national drone program.
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Power Connector Mates without Lugs
TE Connectivity’s Snap-Lug power connector replaces current terminal lugs with a quick disconnect.
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Motion Controllers Interface with Many Networks
MICROMO’s MC3/MCS controllers are compatible with standard industry network and control interfaces and provide 100 microsecond sample time.
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Amphenol EEC Facility Meets DOT Requirements
Amphenol’s EEC facility in Chicago is supplying connector solutions for the U.S. Department of Transportation Buy America program.
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How One Company Figured Out How to Feed Astronauts on Deep-Space Missions
Determining how to feed astronauts on deep-space missions will be a challenge. So this company created a 3D food printer for delicious pizza in space.
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Finding a MEMS Foundry—A Roundtable Discussion
Need a MEMS foundry? Here is advice on how to go about finding one and what you should know before looking.
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Drones Inspired by Insect Flight for Rescue Missions
The new technology could find its way into natural disaster relief and recovery missions, making it easy for drones to navigate hard-to-reach areas without getting stuck.
