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Samtec is announcing full production availability of its 185-AL series of 1.85 mm 30-degree angled launch board connector (185-AL Series). The angled launch is to allow cables to exit PCBs […]
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The concerns of the day were aired at the1999 9th Future Horizons Electronics Forum in Sintra, Portugal. For Wally Rhines, CEO of Mentor Graphics, the concern was the HE/SW interface. […]
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It took 100 years to come to fruition, but this recently created fluid enables non-magnetic electrostatic-based motors.
The post A ferroelectric-fluid motor may challenge magnetic-motor designs appeared first on EDN.
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By combining Vietnamese firm Gremsy’s stabilization and multi-sensor technology with French company Hexadrone’s versatile, open-innovation aircraft architecture, the two companies are set to accelerate the commercialization of turnkey aerial systems.
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The Finnish EMS provider reported a turnover of EUR 259.0 million for April–June compared to EUR 202.2 million in the previous year. Scanfil estimates its turnover for 2026 will be EUR 940-1,060 million.
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The stories cover MicroLED manufacturing, fabbing the Tesla A15 chip, and Bosch starting semiconductor production in the U.S. And there's also a major landmark for the Chinese space industry and Intel announcing a $5.7 billion capital investment in Fab 34 at Leixlip, Ireland...
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The digitalised facility is set to boost the company’s back-end operations and support customers’ growing product complexity and capacity demands using AI-enabled capabilities to streamline inventory management, enhance traceability and tracking and deploy autonomous robots.
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The facility is equipped with advanced Industry 4.0 technologies, Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs), intelligent material handling, automated assembly lines, and advanced testing and quality assurance systems.
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With completion of construction, the focus has now shifted to ramping up the new production and logistics operations. The investment lays the foundation for continued growth while strengthening the German EMS provider’s global manufacturing footprint.
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Chips were a key element of. China’s first half export surge, reports the South China Morning Post. China exported 179.44 billion chips in H126 with a value up 96%YoY at […]
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Micron says it has finalised memory supply deals with Qualcomm, Visteon, HARMAN, JOYNEXT, DENSO, Astemo and Hyundai Mobis, all of which are suppliers to the automotive industry. “These agreements are […]
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The summer of 2026 brings Raspberry Pi HATs that offer new capabilities extending from AI inferencing and storage expansion to remote power management and long-range wireless communication. Raspberry Pi AI […]
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Iridium Communications is selling the Iridium PNT ASIC, a first-to-market chip designed to help protect GPS- and GNSS-dependent devices from jamming, spoofing, and other growing threats. “The market response to […]
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Rohm has added to its 600V Super Junction MOSFETs with the R60xxXNx and R60xxWNx series. They add surface-mount DFN8080-5L (8.0 × 8.0 × 0.85mm) and TOLL (11.68 × 9.9 × […]
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The Taiwanese chip giant’s announcement comes after it posted a 77% hike in second-quarter profit to a record high of USD 22 billion, beating market forecasts.
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The legends about highwaymen portray them a gentlemen – courteous towards ladies as they relieved them of their jewellery, politely asking men to turn out their pockets. The tradition is […]
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Yes, you’ve come to the right website, the new-look ElectronicsWeekly.com. We’ve updated our design to better reflect and present the latest industry content we are providing. Essentially, we are making […]
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USB-C will be 22 years old next month, from a published-specification standpoint. Yet it’s still rife with implementation imperfections. Why?
The post USB-C’s lingering incompatibilities and other complexities, part 1: Direct-connect complications appeared first on EDN.
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Meanwhile, demand for SLC NAND continues to grow in AI edge computing, data centers, and automotive electronics, causing the supply-demand gap to widen quickly, TrendForce notes.
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ELIgnite, a new Horizon Europe project coordinated by the Extreme Light Infrastructure ERIC (ELI), will streamline access to advanced laser facilities, making it easier for researchers to discover, apply for, and use ELI’s capabilities.
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Japanese companies such as AIRoA, Fanuc, Fujitsu, Hitachi, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Kubota, NEC, SoftBank, Sony, and Yaskawa Electric intend to join the Nvidia Cosmos Coalition to help build open frontier physical AI models.
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Germany’s SCHMID Group reported revenues of EUR 27.7 million for the second quarter ended June 30, 2026. For the full-year 2026, management maintains the guidance of more than EUR 100 million in revenues.
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Infineon’s RIC70115 GaN HEMT driver provides the radiation hardness and long-term reliability required for satellite and space applications.
The post Rad-hard gate driver enables GaN adoption appeared first on EDN.
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Tomocube’s HT-T1D is a desktop holotomography system for high-resolution 3D defect analysis of glass substrates in semiconductor packaging.
The post Holotomography system analyzes glass defects appeared first on EDN.
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Two TVS diode series from Littelfuse, the TP5.0SMD-FL and TP1KSMB-FL, protect 48-V automotive electronics from voltage transients.
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MPLAB XC Pro Compilers and the MPLAB Machine Learning Development Suite from Microchip are now available at no cost
The post Microchip offers free MPLAB compilers, AI tools appeared first on EDN.
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The Rambus DDR5 9600 server RDIMM chipset supports DDR5 RDIMMs operating at up to 9600 MT/s in CPU-based server platforms.
The post RDIMM chipset boosts server memory bandwidth appeared first on EDN.
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A long quest for better dielectric for microwave varactors achieves promising results.
The post Deep physics, materials science enhance dielectrics, varactors appeared first on EDN.
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The iconic LM2917 tackles frequency-to-current conversion with (very) few externals.
The post Painlessly convert Hz to 4-20mA current loop appeared first on EDN.
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Will AI eliminate engineering jobs and will it change what it means to be an engineer? Join the survey and be part of the conversation.
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