Industries
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6G: A leap toward instant, ultra-fast communication
The promise of unrivaled speeds and pervasive intelligence will be a catalyst for innovation across industries.
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Mouser Electronics launches new extensive hardware projects resource center
Engineers can use the resource to design a range of projects, from building home automation systems and weather stations to designing robots and wearable devices.
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Tiny but tough: Swarm of palm-sized robots could revolutionize rescue missions and landmine clearance
The palm-sized robots feature a combination of semi-soft links and soft joints that enable them to move more naturally and handle rough terrain more effectively.
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Meeting automotive design, safety and security challenges with an integrated HSM solution
Discover an innovative integrated hardware security module (HSM) engineered solution to meet the needs of automotive OEM and system-on-chip developers.
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MWC 2025: VoLTE gives a voice to IoT devices
floLIVE will demonstrate the technology at the Barcelona, Spain, tradeshow.
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Telephoto lenses with long focal distance for high-resolution SWIR cameras from InfraTec
The cameras of the ImageIR series operating in the short-wave infrared range are able to measure objects over very large distances.
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Hamamatsu launches compact InGaAs photodiode with ceramic packaging and easy integration
These near-infrared sensors offer high sensitivity, low dark current and a surface-mounted ceramic design compatible with lead-free reflow soldering.
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Predictive maintenance versus condition monitoring: Comparison and contrasts
Through a developed and nuanced understanding of their differences and interrelationship, organizations can make informed decisions about approaches best adapted to their needs.
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Rohde & Schwarz first to achieve GCF approval for 5G FR2 RRM standalone mode conformance test cases
The Global Certification Forum (GCF) has approved the Rohde & Schwarz R&S TS8980FTA-M1 5G conformance test system as the first to meet test platform approval criteria.
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Training and education for the robotic workforce — Identify the skills gaps, aiming training
The below explores the key skills gaps that exist in robotics today, ranging from technical proficiency to problem-solving, and offers some small insight into targeted training strategies that can help bridge these gaps.
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How mobile robots optimize warehouse operations
In this guide, you’ll learn how mobile robots can transform your operations and give you the edge in today’s competitive market.
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Australia needs better ways of storing renewable electricity for later. That’s where ‘flow batteries’ can help.
Flow batteries have long required time consuming and expensive manual assembly. But it’s now possible to automate assembly lines, which will cut costs and make Australian-made batteries better able to compete.
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TRUMPF and iThera Medical are revolutionizing optoacoustic medical imaging and sensing
The solution is based on a compact set-up of high power vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser arrays and bare time-of-flight complementary metal-oxide semiconductor driver chips.
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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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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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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.
