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RANsemi, the British wireless semiconductor company specialising in Open RAN baseband technologies, and Radisys, the open telecom software specialist, have expanded their collaboration into 5G products for tactical and mission-critical ...
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PEACHTREE CITY, GA – The exhibition hall floor space for PCB East 2026 is more than 90% sold out, the Printed Circuit Engineering Association (PCEA) said. The annual one-day exhibition will be held April 29, 2026, at the DCU Center in Worcester, MA. The exhibition is part of the PCB East conference, which takes place […]
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How do single-pole wall switches work, and how can they fail? Read on for all the details.
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When we design a microcontroller (MCU) project, we normally leave a few port lines unused, so that last-minute requirements canContinue Reading
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Thanks to IDC for this one – the top five smartphone vendors in Q3: Top 5 Companies, Worldwide Smartphone Shipments, Market Share, and Year-Over-Year Growth, Q3 2025 (Preliminary results, shipments ...
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SEMI's Bob Smith interviews presenters from a recent conference on collaborations between semiconductor design and manufacturing. He begins with with Dave Kelf, CEO of Breker Verification Systems, a company steeped in front-end chip verification. They talk about collaboration, integrated design and manufacturing flows and AI.
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Microsoft to overhaul AI data center building with community-first approach — says it will ‘be a good neighbor’ to communities, cover energy cost increases, and replenish water. Redmond is taking steps to ensure that its AI data centers benefit the surrounding communities, too. SOURCE: Tom’s Hardware Microsoft just announced a major plan to turn the negative […]
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Seoul, Korea – Koh Young, the industry leader in True 3D measurement-based inspection solutions, today recognized a major milestone for its Americas organization. Koh Young America celebrated its 15-year anniversary in 2025 and finished the year with its second-best performance on record, reflecting sustained customer adoption across the region and a growing demand for inspection […]
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How Tariff Complexity Is Draining Working Capital and Destabilizing Supply Chains Atlanta – ECIA’s President and CEO, David Loftus, and the ECIA councils are sounding the alarm about a growing challenge in distribution channels across all industries, The damage being done by uncertainty and complexity arising from tariffs has created a difficulty that is certain […]
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Microchip has announced a family of non-hermetic plastic uni-directional TVS (transient voltage suppressor) devices that meet the MIL-PRF-19500/716 for aerospace and defence. “These TVS devices are the first in the ...
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Ipsos asked more than 23,600 people across 30 countries about their predictions for the coming year. Many think that global temperatures will rise in 2026. Around 78% said that next ...
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Using the TDA7052A audio amplifier to generate a five octave, linear in pitch voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO).
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Farnell has announced a new global distribution partnership with Fulham, expanding access to advanced LED drivers, emergency lighting and intelligent control solutions for customers across EMEA. The agreement strengthens Farnell’s ...
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Worldwide semiconductor revenue reached USD 793 billion in 2025, up 21% from 2024, according to preliminary results from Gartner.
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I am leaving this blog to spend more time making things in the workshop and, hopefully, finally mastering FreeCad – amongst other mountains to climb (both intellectual and physical). So ...
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Volvo Cars has announced an operational pause at its subsidiary Novo Energy as it continues the search for an external technology partner to support its battery production plans.
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Farnell has entered into a new global distribution partnership with Fulham, expanding access to advanced LED drivers, emergency lighting and intelligent control solutions for customers across EMEA.
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How YMIN’s LKC Achieves Only 11.62% Capacitance Loss at -55 °C – Benchmarked Against Japanese and Taiwanese High-Voltage Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors Dear fellow engineers, one of the most frustrating challenges ...
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PCB supplier Confidee, focusing on data security and compliance in supply chains, is looking toward an expansive 2026 following a successful 2025.
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Norwegian EMS provider Kitron has completed the acquisition of DeltaNordic AB in Sweden, which was announced in November 2025.
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ams OSRAM has confirmed that it is in advanced discussions regarding the potential sale of certain business activities as part of its previously announced deleveraging plan.
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In mid-December 2025, Murata ID Solutions inaugurated its “RFID Experience & Innovation Hub” in Parma, Italy, an advanced laboratory dedicated to IoT (Internet of Things) and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology.
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China has submitted two filings to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), each for 96,714 satellites. The CTC-1 filing is for a single notional Non-Geostationary Orbit (NGSO) system. The CTC-2 filing ...
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2025 smartphone shipments rose 2% y-o-y, says Counterpoint Research. Unit shipments are around 1.25 billion. Apple took a 20% share for the No 1 slot. Samsung was second with a ...
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RoadGrid is developing patented universal EV chargers that work across vehicle types and use cases. It is also building a cloud-based software platform and a nationwide charging station network.
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Unlike Industry 4.0, which emphasized productivity, Industry 5.0 reframes the next wave of industrial evolution around human-centricity, resilience and sustainability. This article from TTI's excellent MarketEye blog explores the implications.
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When people think of advancements in medical technology, things like surgery-assisting robots, AI diagnostics, or neurostimulators – like Neuralink’s ‘Blindsight’ – often come to mind. What is frequently overlooked, however, is the fundamental role materials science plays in these life-saving devices. Among these unsung heroes is the tiny but mighty solder. The Role of Soldering […]
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Policy signals shift from general trade liberalization to securing critical inputs for greater tech and industrial self-reliance SOURCE: Asia Times Beijing’s December 29 announcement of the 2026 Tariff Adjustment Plan provides a clear window into the priorities of its 15th Five-Year Plan. Beginning January 1, China will reduce import duties on 935 items to levels […]
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LONDON: The latest research from Omdia reveals that total shipments of desktops, notebooks and workstations in Q4 2025 grew 10.1% to 75 million units. This brought full-year 2025 PC shipments to 279.5 million units, a 9.2% increase over 2024 volumes. Notebook (including mobile workstation) shipments reached 58.6 million units in Q4 and 220.4 million units in […]
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An accelerometer operates by sensing changes in motion through the displacement of an internal proof mass.
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Driven by Bharat Forge’s domain expertise and Agile Robots’ intelligent robots and automation solutions, this collaboration will see the deployment of cutting-edge solutions for the automotive, healthcare, and consumer electronics industries.
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The program at the Texas State Technical College (TSTC) will include a wafer processing learning facility with a mock cleanroom replicating industry workflows.
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ECIA’s Industry Pulse: Electronic Component Trends and Sentiment December 2025 Atlanta – With an overall index score of 134.0, the December sales sentiment results trounced expectations by nearly 33 points. The most positive aspect of the December survey is the increase in overall sentiment by over 4 points, up to 138.3. “The latest results from ECIA’s […]
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The relativistic time dilation between Earth and Mars presents link interface issues.
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Ambarella’s CV7 SoC leverages the CVflow computer vision architecture to bring 8K image processing and advanced AI inference to the edge.
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NXP has introduced the S32N7 super-integration processor series for centralized vehicle computing across multiple domains.
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According to Infineon, the AIROC ACW741x family of tri-radio SoCs features the first 20-MHz Wi-Fi 7 device designed for IoT applications.
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The Keysight AI Software Integrity Builder enables validation and lifecycle maintenance of AI-enabled systems to ensure trustworthiness.
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Two transmissive sensors from Vishay feature a 42% greater dome height than that of previous-generation industrial devices.
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