Industries
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GM secures a supply of memory, storage chips from Micron
The agreement also includes a collaboration for future memory and storage needs for GM’s vehicle roadmap.
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Faster charging for EV batteries
Speedier battery charging can be realized by relying on interfacial anion-reduction catalysis technology.
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Siemens to expand electrical switchgear capacity for data centers
The company will invest about $341 million at its German plants.
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FPT enters the top three of Europe’s certified high-voltage battery producers with TÜV SÜD recognition
The certification covers the design, development and manufacturing process of the FPT eBS 37 EVO high-voltage battery for light commercial vehicles, minibuses and pleasure boating applications.
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Orbital wants 100,000 data center satellites in space
Each satellite would function as one high-density rack in orbit.
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Flir launches the fixed Si2a PD acoustic imaging camera for continuous partial discharge monitoring
The fixed-mount acoustic imaging camera designed to deliver continuous, always-on monitoring of partial discharge (PD) in medium to high-voltage utility and industrial environments.
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PPTC: Compact protection for maximum reliability
The devices provide reliable resettable overcurrent and overtemperature protection for modern electronic applications.
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Another big SATCOM deal as Rocket Lab buys Iridium
The $8 billion deal continues a big year of expansion in satellite communications.
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Data center cabling for the AI era
A complete rethinking of traditional data center design, including cable components, is required to deploy future artificial intelligence (AI)-driven applications.
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Emerson unveils AI-ready test automation platform
NI Nigel AI has been expanded across the Emerson test software portfolio, introducing new prompt-based code generation and offering an integrated, artificial intelligence (AI)-ready test automation platform.
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EPC announces EPC2378 25 V, 410 µO eGaN in mass production for high-density DC-DC conversion
The transistor enables high-density power system designers to achieve higher efficiency, faster switching and greater power density in demanding DC-DC conversion applications.
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Online event: Thermography for industrial automation
Learn how temperature distributions and temporal temperature profiles can be captured, analyzed and used for effective process monitoring.
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New Epson low-power OCXO redefines precision timing for AI and edge infrastructure
The power- and footprint-saving oven-controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO) delivers the ultra-stable timing performance required for artificial intelligence (AI), edge and next-generation communication infrastructures.
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Robotic snakes crawl along power lines to identify failures before they occur
The snake-like robots wrap themselves around power lines while using onboard cameras and sensors to detect hazards like damaged wires, worn components and abnormal temperatures – all of which are possible signs of imminent failure.
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Littelfuse launches ultra-low power omnipolar TMR switch sensor
The switch sensor enables high-sensitivity magnetic field sensing with 1.5 µA current draw for always-on, battery-powered designs.
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PEI-Genesis inks global franchise agreement with Sumitomo Electric Interconnect Products
The partnership expands PEI-Genesis’s portfolio to include heat shrink tubing, solder sleeves, crimp termination products and heat shrink identification solutions.
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Keysight introduces RF signal analyzers to accelerate wideband wireless design and validation
New analyzers help engineers capture more signal behavior with faster measurements, reducing rework and accelerating wireless design and validation.
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What is force limiting in cobots?
Force limiting in collaborative robotics ensures safe human interaction by restricting robot force below injury thresholds without barriers.
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New robot dog conquers extreme cold, river crossings and rough ground
The Lynx M20S, which is the latest version of the M20, features improved payload capacity, mobility, durability and endurance, according to its developers.
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R-Noid humanoid robot debuts for factory floors, hotels and warehouses
R-Noid, which is offered via a Robot-as-a-Service model, is designed for industries vulnerable to labor shortages.
