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  • Nexperia navigates China challenges, supply chain tested (Evertiq)
    Nexperia has provided an update on its ongoing operational and governance challenges following the Dutch government’s decision to temporarily suspend a control order under the Goods Availability Act.
  • Mouser Congratulates the Winners of 2025 Create the Future Design Contest (emsnow)
    Mouser Electronics, Inc., the New Product Introduction (NPI) leader™ empowering innovation, congratulates the winners of the 2025 Create the Future Design Contest, a global challenge to engineers and innovators around the world to design the next great thing. Mouser, which has sponsored the contest for over a decade, was joined by valued manufacturers Intel® and Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) as […]
  • Joy-Car drives joy for STEM robotics (ElectronicsWeekly)
    I've covered a number of education or STEM-focused robots on Gadget Master. And here's another! Joy-Car. The post Joy-Car drives joy for STEM robotics appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Redwire wins DARPA contract for Otter VLEO mission (ElectronicsWeekly)
    Redwire has won a $44m contract to advance the “Otter” mission of the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). This will take place in Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO). ... The post Redwire wins DARPA contract for Otter VLEO mission appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Forged pin-fin heatsinks (ElectronicsWeekly)
    Jaro is using forging rather than casting to produce a pair of 51 x 51mm pin-fin heatsinks, one in copper and one in aluminium. “These designs leverage the superior metallurgy ... The post Forged pin-fin heatsinks appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Most Read – 3D printing, Photonic IC, Memory supercycle (ElectronicsWeekly)
    The most popular stories on our website cover Peter Thiel dumping all Nvidia shares, GlobalFoundries and A*Star entering into an R&D partnership, and Prusa Research's eight-material 3D printer. The post Most Read – 3D printing, Photonic IC, Memory supercycle appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Productronica: RF reed relay with 5mm footprint (ElectronicsWeekly)
    Pickering announced a coaxial RF reed relay with a 4.9 x 4.9mm footprint this week at Productronica. The format, which is through-hole and stands 15.5mm above the PCB, is part ... The post Productronica: RF reed relay with 5mm footprint appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Computers As Smart As Microsoft’s CTO’s Dog (ElectronicsWeekly)
    28 years ago robotic animals were all the rage. Predicting the future of computing at the Association of Computing Machinery’s 50th anniversary conference in March 1997, Nathan Myhrvold, Microsoft’s CTO, ... The post Computers As Smart As Microsoft’s CTO’s Dog appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Motor drivers advance with new features (EDN News)
    Industrial automation, robotics, and electric mobility are increasingly driving demand for improved motor driver ICs as well as solutions thatContinue Reading The post Motor drivers advance with new features appeared first on EDN.
  • Zooming in further: How transistors build a CPU (Evertiq)
    Branch Education’s previous videos have taken viewers through the process of how microchips are made and the machines that print them. Now, it’s time to go even smaller – down to the level of transistors, the fundamental building blocks of every CPU.
  • A 0-20mA source current  to 4-20mA loop current converter (EDN News)
    Converting a 0 to 20 mA source current to a 4 to 20 mA loop current to take process equipment signals and send them to analog input of PLCs. The post A 0-20mA source current  to 4-20mA loop current converter appeared first on EDN.
  • IBM, University of Dayton to jointly research next-gen chip tech (Evertiq)
    To support the collaboration, IBM will contribute state-of-the-art semiconductor equipment to the University of Dayton for a new semiconductor nanofabrication facility on the university’s campus.
  • i.MX 9x and STM32MP2 OSM computing modules (ElectronicsWeekly)
    Diamond Technologies has used i.MX 91, i.MX 93 and STM32MP2 processors as the basis for 45 x 45mm (size-L) OSM computing modules. i.MX 91 has an Arm Cortex-A55 core, plus ... The post i.MX 9x and STM32MP2 OSM computing modules appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Nordes: How a Polish EMS provider builds its end-to-end advantage (Evertiq)
    Comprehensive services, investments in advanced technologies and a growing presence in Northern European markets are shaping the strategy of the Polish EMS provider Nordes for the coming years.
  • Sarla Aviation to invest $145M in 500-acre eVTOL facility (Evertiq)
    Once operational, the giga campus will become India’s first fully integrated ecosystem for eVTOL manufacturing, flight testing, certification, training, and maintenance. The facility will have the capacity to produce up to 1,000 aircraft every year.
  • Northland acquires two battery storage projects in Poland (Evertiq)
    The projects — Mieczysławów (200 MW / 800 MWh) and Kamionka (100 MW / 400 MWh) — each have a four-hour duration and are located in western Poland. Financing and the start of construction are expected in 2026, with an estimated total cost of EUR 200 million.
  • Circuits Integrated expands to UK to develop satellite chipsets (Evertiq)
    The Greek semiconductor design company has joined Space South Central, one of the UK’s largest regional space clusters. Circuits Integrated’s UK expansion centres on Kythrion, its flagship chipset platform.
  • 22% semi growth this year, says SI (ElectronicsWeekly)
    The world semiconductor market was $208bn in third-quarter 2025, according to WSTS. This marks the first time the market has been above $200bn, says Semiconductor Intelligence (SI). The 3Q 2025 ... The post 22% semi growth this year, says SI appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Taoglas enhances Antenna Integrator tool (ElectronicsWeekly)
    Taoglas, the RF and antenna specialist, has enhanced to its Antenna Integrator tool – part of the company’s AntennaXpert design suite – adding  design flexibility and collaboration features. The updates ... The post Taoglas enhances Antenna Integrator tool appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Dcubed eyes in-space manufacturing of solar arrays (ElectronicsWeekly)
    Dcubed has unveiled plans to demonstrate what it describes as a 2kW in-space manufactured (ISM) solar array, ARAQYS-D3 mission. Basically, a demonstration of space-based energy systems. The system is designed ... The post Dcubed eyes in-space manufacturing of solar arrays appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Foxglove raises $40 million Series B to advance Physical AI (Evertiq)
    The US company will use the fresh funding to deepen its capabilities in visualization and data management, and to expand its platform to support the entire data lifecycle from initial prototype to global deployments.
  • Samsung Electronics appoints TM Roh as co-CEO (Evertiq)
    Roh will continue to oversee the company’s mobile business as Head of Mobile eXperience (MX) Business, while Young Hyun Jun will remain Head of Memory Business.
  • A practical guide to sustainable component sourcing in electronics with Hexachip and Luminovo (emsnow)
    Discover how Luminovo and Hexachip are partnering to help customers embrace sustainable component sourcing and the circular economy to boost electronics supply chain resilience and meet ESG goals.
  • USGS Publishes 2025 List of Critical Minerals (emsnow)
    The Department of the Interior, through the U.S. Geological Survey, published the final 2025 List of Critical Minerals November 6, outlining 60 minerals vital to the U.S. economy and national security that face potential risks from disrupted supply chains. “This is the most comprehensive, science-based assessment yet of the minerals our nation relies on,” said Ned […]
  • Top 10 AC/DC power supplies (EDN News)
    AC/DC power supply manufacturers have focused their latest designs on meeting the increased demand for higher efficiency and miniaturization inContinue Reading The post Top 10 AC/DC power supplies appeared first on EDN.
  • Neways and NLR to develop a Dutch-only Flight Control System for drones (emsnow)
    Neways, a global innovator in mission-critical technology, announced a strategic collaboration with Royal NLR (Netherlands Aerospace Centre), the national authority in aerospace research. The partnership focuses on developing a sovereign Dutch Flight Control System specifically designed for professional and industrial drone applications. The Flight Control System initiative marks an important step towards technological sovereignty within […]
  • Omdia: Middle East smartphone market up 23% in 3Q25; supply issues to rein in 2026 growth to 1% (emsnow)
    LONDON: New data from Omdia reveals a strong rebound in the Middle East smartphone market (excluding Turkey) in 3Q25, with shipments rising 23% year on year to 15.1 million units. The growth was primarily driven by rising demand in key mass-market segments, where consumers are upgrading from older or entry-level devices to more capable mid-tier 4G […]
  • Waldom Electronics Publishes New Insight on EcoVadis and the Future of Sustainability in Components (emsnow)
    Waldom Electronics has released a new industry article exploring how EcoVadis is rapidly emerging as the next major benchmark for sustainability across the electronic components supply chain. As OEMs advance their ESG strategies and demand greater transparency from suppliers, the upstream components ecosystem is under increasing pressure to demonstrate measurable progress. Waldom’s new piece, “EcoVadis: […]
  • SMTA’s 2025 Charles Hutchins Educational Grant Winner Announced (emsnow)
    Minneapolis, MN – SMTA is honored to announce Abdelrahman Farrag, a Ph.D. candidate from State University of New York at Binghamton, has been selected as the winner of the 2025 Charles Hutchins Educational Grant. The SMTA Grant Committee selected Abdelrahman’s project entitled “Advancing Physics-Informed Machine Learning in Surface Mount Technology.” He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in […]
  • AI Hardware’s Decade of Change (emsnow)
    The Artificial Intelligence (AI) market has been in the midst of transformation for several years. The advent of ChatGPT and Generative AI, compute-intensive workloads, and growing reliance on cloud platforms are spurring unprecedented demand for cutting-edge AI tools. Advanced chipsets underpin this transformation, serving as the compute power behind personal and work devices, AI servers, […]
  • Strengthening North America’s Electronics Backbone (emsnow)
    By Chris Mitchell, Vice President, Global Government Relations, Global Electronics Association This week, the Global Electronics Association submitted comments to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) as part of the upcoming joint review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). This review comes at a pivotal moment for North American manufacturing and for the […]
  • SiC power modules gain low-resistance options (EDN News)
    SemiQ expands its 1200-V Gen3 SiC MOSFET family with SOT-227 modules offering on-resistance values of 7.4 mΩ, 14.5 mΩ, and 34 mΩ. The post SiC power modules gain low-resistance options appeared first on EDN.
  • SiC modules boost power cycling performance (EDN News)
    Wolfspeed’s YM 1200-V six-pack power modules deliver up to 3× the power-cycling capability of comparable devices in the same footprint. The post SiC modules boost power cycling performance appeared first on EDN.
  • Power switch offers smart overload control (EDN News)
    ST’s IPS1050LQ is a low-side switch featuring smart overload protection with configurable inrush and current limits. The post Power switch offers smart overload control appeared first on EDN.
  • Rad-tolerant MCUs cut space-grade costs (EDN News)
    Vorago has announced four rad-tolerant MCUs for LEO missions, which it says cost far less than conventional space-grade components. The post Rad-tolerant MCUs cut space-grade costs appeared first on EDN.
  • Module streamlines smart home device connectivity (EDN News)
    The KGM133S, the first in a range of Matter over Thread modules from Quectel, enables seamless interoperability for smart home devices. The post Module streamlines smart home device connectivity appeared first on EDN.
  • Compute: Powering the transition from Industry 4.0 to 5.0 (EDN News)
    Industry 4.0 has transformed manufacturing, connecting machines, automating processes, and changing how factories think and operate. But its success hasContinue Reading The post Compute: Powering the transition from Industry 4.0 to 5.0 appeared first on EDN.
  • A holiday shopping guide for engineers: 2025 edition (EDN News)
    It’s November, which means it’s time for another year’s list full of techie gift ideas for others or yourself, courtesy of a fellow engineer. The post A holiday shopping guide for engineers: 2025 edition appeared first on EDN.
  • Nokia partners with NestAI; NestAI raises €100 million for physical AI development (Evertiq)
    Nokia and the European AI lab NestAI have launched a strategic partnership to develop AI-based defence solutions. In connection with the collaboration, Nokia and the Finnish state fund Tesi are investing a total of EUR 100 million in NestAI.
  • Electronics Supply Chain Weekly Digest: November 14, 2025 (emsnow)
    SOURCE: TTI MarketEye blog DATAPOINT OF THE WEEK: Passenger car retail sales in China reached 2.24M in October, declining 0.8% Y/Y and is flat M/M marking the first decline since January, according to the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA). NEV retails sales came in at 1.28M units in October, surpassing 1M level for the third straight […]