Industries
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SMT Gas Discharge Tubes Offer Higher Surge Ratings in Smaller Footprints
Ultra-low capacitance makes gas discharge tubes ideal for G.Fast modems and other high-speed applications.
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Piezoelectric MEMS Microphones to be Used for Smartphones, Wearables and the Internet of Things
A new relationship has been formed between audio MEMS vendor Vesper and Chinese electro-acoustic house XinGang.
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As Electronics Get Smarter, Test Equipment Needs to Keep Pace
Melding together disparate test solutions and molding them to meet the technology’s latest demands.
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High-Resolution Audio: You Can Hear Me Now
Can listeners really tell the difference between standard CD audio quality and high-resolution audio? A new study suggests the answer is yes.
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Thick-Film Chip Resistors Allow Conductive Gluing
Vishay’s Draloric RCA-AP e4 series thick-film chip resistors have silver/palladium terminations for conductive gluing.
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Breached! Sweeping Events Under the Cyber-Security Rug
Hacking attempts are frighteningly common. It boggles the mind, however, that companies and governmental agencies are not doing everything possible to prevent breaches, and many are still trying to hide that the vulnerability took place.
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LEDs Get Smart with the IoT
Cisco Technology Inc. and Cree Inc. debut SmartCast® Power over Ethernet, an IoT-enabled LED with enormous networking potential.
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Quarter Bricks Target COTS, Harsh Environment Applications
Lambda’s HQA120 isolated DC-DC converters are qualified to MIL-STD-883 and MIL-STD-202, suiting them for COTS and harsh environment industrial equipment.
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Quarter-brick Supply Achieves Density of 35 Watts Per Cubic Inch
The D1U54P-W-1500-12 series of 1500 W power supplies achieves power densities exceeding 35 W per cubic inch.
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Solid State Relay Comes in Single, Dual Channel Versions
Vishay’s expanded VOR family of hybrid solid state relays deliver high reliability and noiseless switching for telecommunications, industrial, security system and metering applications.
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World’s Fastest Camera Can Capture Traveling Light Pulses
The new technology allows for new possibilities involving fast processes, such as neurons firing, chemical reactions, fuel burning or exploding chemicals.
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Synchronous DC/DC Buck Regulators Eliminate Switch-node Ringing
The LM53625-Q1 and LM53635-Q1 synchronous buck regulators from Texas Instruments eliminate switch-node ringing to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI).
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DP3T Momentary Slide Switch Offers J-Bend SMT Lead Option
The JS207 Series subminiature slide switches provide an economical alternative to on-on-momentary toggle & rocker switches.
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MIT Develops Wearable Sensors That Detect Toxic Gases
A new kind of wearable chemical sensor can connect to a smartphone or wearable device to detect trace amounts of toxic gases.
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Sigfox Extends Internet of Things Network to Mexico and Latin America
The company is partnering with WND and IotNet Mexico for deployment.
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Integrating Laser-Built Circuits to Create Useful Quantum Computers
We are now closer to useful quantum computing thanks to this new way of packing a lot more quantum computing power into a much smaller space.
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DJI Develops Industrial Drone That Can Withstand Collisions
DJI has teamed up with a Swiss aerial technology company called Flyability to create an extremely collision-tolerant drone.
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NASA Testing Propulsion Technology on Experimental Airplane
The new technology will incorporate 14 electric motors turning propellers and integrated into a uniquely designed wing.
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Q&A: When Art and Technology Merge
An art student pursues her passion for technology and transforms current, sometimes mundane, technology and advancements into artwork.
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AI System Beats Military Expert in Air Combat Simulator
Retired U.S. Air Force Colonel Gene Lee possesses extensive aerial combat experience, but he was recently beat in an air combat simulator—by a computer.
