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TechInsights Teardown: Apple iPad Air 11”
A partial deep dive into the consumer tablet.
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GÖPEL electronic presents pioneering test solutions at Embedded World
The focus will be on the new versions of the award-winning in-system programmer FlashFOX and the world's first artificial intelligence (AI)-supported test coverage analyzer smartTCA.
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How to use dq0 (Park) transformations in oscilloscopes for rotor-reference frame motor control analysis
Discover the math behind a dq0 (Park) transformation of a magnetically rotating three-phase power system into a stationary two-vector system referenced to the shaft of the motor.
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Chinese memory vendors catching up quickly
YMTC delivers highest TLC bit density in 3D NAND while first domestic 16 Gb DDR chips are brought to market.
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The future of precision chemical metering: Announcing the TD series of pumps from LMI
The inclusion of MODBUS and Bluetooth connectivity ensures that these pumps are ready to integrate seamlessly into the interconnected industrial environment.
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How artificial intelligence enhances robot flexibility
This adaptability enables robotic systems, devices and environments to perform multiple and overlapping tasks that integrate judgments and active responses to dynamic alterations in task. This is an absolute requirement for these devices to interact more seamlessly with human workers.
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Why batteries come in so many sizes and shapes
To understand why batteries come in many different sizes and shapes – and serve many purposes – look to the past, at how batteries originated and how they have developed over the years.
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Boosting test and measurement systems over Ethernet
Emerson launches two new Ethernet chassis to reduce costs and streamline the setup process.
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PIC Wire & Cable launches single pair Ethernet cable for aerospace industry
The technology delivers a compact, lightweight and high-performance connectivity solution in avionic environments.
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New micro-drone navigates obstacle-ridden environments with ease
The robot, dubbed SUPER, reportedly incorporates both a perception system and artificial intelligence (AI)-driven control algorithms, its developers explained.
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From mining to recycling: Redesigning the battery supply chain
Both the production of electric vehicle batteries and the policies around them should adhere to the notion of circularity.
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Würth Elektronik introduces its Thyone-e
It can be used to set up mesh networks, radio-based maintenance interfaces, and sensor networks in IoT and M2M applications.
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Frankfurt is the world’s first airport to regularly use walk-through scanners from Rohde & Schwarz for passengers
Instead of having to freeze in an awkward posture for scanning, travelers can simply walk through the scanner at a normal speed.
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Go with the flow: Redox batteries for massive energy storage
Discover the numerous benefits of redox flow batteries that have made them a potential option for large-scale energy storage.
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Power sources for remote monitoring devices
One of the ever-present challenges in deploying such devices is ensuring they have a reliable power source, especially in remote locations. It is useful to explore the options in power sources for such remote monitoring devices, their relative advantages, and their often severe limitations.
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The rise of environmental sensors in smart manufacturing
From real-time monitoring to improved sustainability, these devices are revolutionizing manufacturing by optimizing energy use, ensuring compliance and enhancing product quality.
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Pleora Technologies collaboration with FABrIC supports adoption of Canadian IoT technology
The company has announced its membership in the five-year project to secure Canada’s future in semiconductors.
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Why modular instruments may be the future of electronics testing
The test and measurement sector is turning to these tools due to greater flexibility, software control and small form factors.
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Spellman announces the new DXM Sub System for customer convenience and value
The offering combines the power supply, X-ray tube, high voltage cable and cooler in an integrated and tested package.
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High-powered firefighting robot unleashed: Sprays 2,000 liters of water per minute
In a bid to help protect firefighters, the new robot has been outfitted with thermal capabilities to detect fire hotspots and help fight fires with a hose attachment capable of spraying up to 2,000 liters of water a minute.
