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PRODUCTION has started of a high power tunable Klystron, the 4K M50.0001 A, manufactured by the English Electric Valve Company from information supplied by Eitel McCullough Inc., USA. So, 64 ...
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Electro-hydraulic muscles are sometimes a viable alternative to electric motors in robot legs, according to researchers at Max Planck ETH Center for Learning Systems. This sort of electricity-to-movement transducer uses ...
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At this week’s IFA 2024 the WPC (Wireless Power Consortium) announced the next wireless power transfer standard, Ki (pronounced kee). At the consumer electronics show in Berlin, the consortium’s booth ...
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Before the end of the decade, the world will see the first construction megaproject with a cost estimate exceeding $1 trillion, according to 1Build estimates. Out of the nine projects ...
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Rohde & Schwarz is looking forward to times when nations mandate radar testing as part of annual vehicle inspections. It has created RadEst, a radar target simulator intended to function ...
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A bill to regulate the use of algorithms and automated decision making by public authorities has been proposed by the House of Lords. Lord Clement-Jones is behind the fledgling bill. ...
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The USD 74 million project will be developed by RIR Power Electronics Limited at Infovalley, Bhubaneswar (Odisha).
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Europe's automakers face more stringent EU CO2 targets heading into next year as the cap on average emissions from new vehicles sales drops from 116 grams/km in 2024 to 94 grams/km in 2025.
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A take-back half (TBH) charge pump gives a simple VFC reasonable performance at 20 MHz while running on less than 10 mA.
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ThinQ ON is a smart speaker embedded with generative AI agent, Furon, which is backed by the GPT-4o large language model.
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The previous estimate only considered the benefits of TSMC’s Kumamoto Fab 1. The latest evaluation includes the impact of the planned construction of Kumamoto Fab 2.
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The Netherlands announced it would require export licenses for ASML’s Twinscan NXT:1970i and 1980i systems. These tools are designed for processing wafers with 7nm-class technologies.
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The company has hired a former India executive at Chinese automaker BYD to advise on its plans to make electric cars and batteries, according to a report by Reuters.
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Cambridge GaN power drive start-up QPT has recruited an advisor to its board: electric motor and business specialist Simon Hart, who “holds C-level roles at several technology companies”, according to ...
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Panasonic Energy aims to increase its production capacity and plans to produce cylindrical lithium-ion batteries at its factories in Osaka from 2027 onward. These will be module-packaged by Mazda.
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A disconnect between US bureaucracy and Intel has put the main purpose of the US Chips and Science Act in jeopardy. The most important goal of the Act was to ...
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The advanced IC substrate market is expected to have a CAGR 24-29 of 9% to $25.53 billion in 2029, according to Yole Group. Competition to commercialise glass core substrates is ...
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Arm, a US-listed company, has a multiyear licensing agreement with Apple.
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Navitas has released a portfolio of third-generation automotive-qualified SiC MOSFETs in D2PAL-7L and TOLL surface-mount packages.
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A wideband RF power amplifier module from Elite RF covers signals from 20 MHz to 6 GHz, delivering a maximum output power of 20 W.
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KAGA FEI’s WKI611AA1 Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.4 combo module simplifies the development of low-power embedded devices.
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Powered by a Gen 4x4 NVMe controller, the NV3 PCIe 4.0 SSD from Kingston Digital delivers sequential read speeds of up to 6000 MB/s.
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The InfiniiVision HD series oscilloscopes from Keysight employ a 14-bit ADC, offering four times the vertical resolution of 12-bit scopes.
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Chiplet designs demand versatile interconnect solutions that minimize die-to-die latency and support a variety of packaging requirements.
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A look at moderate to massive fuse failures, where massive failures reveal issues with the system's design.
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A design idea that uses brute force to mitigate of PWM Vdd and ground voltage deviations to improve PWM performance.
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View more Raspberry Pi, globally recognized for its single-board computers, has revolutionized the education and hobbyist sectors and found applicationsContinue Reading
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