Industries
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Nvidia Pushes Pascal-based GPUs to Notebooks
The GPUs offer a 75% performance boost compared to the company’s previous architecture generation.
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NEC Unveils Cloud Radio Access Network Solution for 5G Networks
The solution is powered by Intel processors in order to keep capital investments to a minimum for 5G networks.
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Internet of Things Gateway Can Host Up to 8 Wireless Antennas
The gateway can connect to three mini PCI Express slots and six internal USB slots for wireless and wired connectivity
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How Smart Clothing Will Get an Illumination Upgrade
A recent breakthrough in the e-textile industry—a lightweight, ultra-flexible fabric that emits light—paves the way for truly smart clothing.
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Step-down Regulator Can Be Placed Near Load
The LTM4631 µModule® (power module) step-down regulator can be placed on a PC board very close to its load, such as an FPGA.
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Solid Batteries Come with Fewer Dangers
Researchers have developed a battery that consists entirely of solid chemical compounds and is non-flammable, unlike today’s batteries.
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2.9 GHz Thin Film Filter Comes in 0805 Case
AVX’s 2.9 GHz low pass integrated thin film (ITF) SMD filter exhibits low insertion loss and extremely sharp roll-off in high-frequency wireless applications.
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Super-junction MOSFET Handles Very High Breakdown Voltage
World’s first 1500 V super-junction MOSFET comes in arcing-resistant TO-220FP wide creepage package.
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Computer Scientists Are Making Smartwatches Easier to Use
So, for example, a user could twist his or her watch face, apply pressure to the screen, or simply pan the watch left or right to perform an action.
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Making See-through Circuitry Affordable
Researchers find ways to make transparent transistors and other essential components of electronic circuitry using inexpensive and readily available materials.
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Q&A: What You Can Learn from a 23-Year-Old Technologist and Self-Starter
Nicholas Lee is only 23, but already on a bright career path as CTO and Partner at design and development company Tendigi, leading the agency's engineering team.
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Bluetooth Low-Energy Sensor Node Demonstration Platform Targets IoT Applications
Microchip Technology fields a demonstration board for what it claims is the world’s lowest-power Bluetooth Low-Energy (BLE) sensor node.
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Electric Cars Could Help Make a Dent in Climate Change
An MIT study says about 30% of emissions from transportation could be saved by switching conventional vehicles with electric ones.
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Contrast Sensor Focuses on Speed and Accuracy
Datalogic's latest contrast sensor TL46-WJ reads contrast marks at speeds up to 400 m/min.
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Cuttable Display Sheet Developed
Going beyond the limits of LCD and OEL displays with new display sheets that can be cut into various shapes and can function while detached from a power source.
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Temperature Sensor Combines Accuracy, Ultra-Low Power Consumption, Ultra-Miniature Size
ams AG's AS6200 digital temperature sensor in a 1.6 mm x 1 mm package is easy to design into IoT, mobile, and battery-powered applications.
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Actions Semiconductor Introduces All-in-One Chipset for Personal Cinema Headsets
The chipset delivers a big-screen viewing experience in an entry-level wearable device.
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Flexenclosure Expands eSite Hybrid Power System Footprint in Myanmar
Flexenclosure has received yet another order for its eSite hybrid power solution for cell sites.
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Buck/Boost Controller Has Integrated Buck MOSFET
Allegro’s A4450 buck/boost controller can implement either a buck or buck/boost regulator to efficiently convert automotive battery voltages into a tightly regulated voltage.
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New Technique Could Help Law Enforcement Collect Smartphone Data
While the contents of volatile memory are gone as soon as the phone is shut down, they can still reveal surprising amounts of forensic data if the device is up and running.
