Electronics

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  • ST Microelectronics upgrades its NanoEdge AI Studio

    ST Microelectronics streamlines machine-learning software development for connected devices and industrial equipment with upgrades to their NanoEdge AI Studio.

  • Advances in imaging with neutrons

    A new imaging technique was developed at the Research Neutron Source Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II) of the Technical University of Munich (TUM).

  • Vanquish e-waste with sustainable electronics

    Vanquishing e-waste requires sustainable production to ensure that future generations prioritize waste, pollution and resource inefficiency.

  • Lasers to startle birds from offshore oil and gas platforms

    The technology reportedly reduces bird nuisances by roughly 70%, according to Bird Control BV. Likewise, it reduces bird mortality rates and eliminates the need for nets and pesticides.

  • Compact antenna for 4G/5G application

    The high performing antenna is engineered for compact 4G/5G designs with high-speed data or video.

  • 60 A micro-sized FlexPro servo drives from Advanced Motion Controls

    The small size is perfect for autonomous mobile robots, automated guided vehicles, portable devices, lab and warehouse automation and any other integrated design.

  • 3M thermally conductive products now available at Heilind Electronics

    The products are designed to provide a preferential heat-transfer between heat-generating components and heat sinks or other cooling devices.

  • Video: Compact brushless DC motors deliver battery-driven automation

    The motors are ideal for automated guided vehicle and automated mobile robot applications.

  • DVIGear introduces HyperLight mini DisplayPort 1.4 cables

    The cables are designed for use in mission critical applications where image quality and long-term reliability are paramount.

  • Team takes AI-based approach to 'listen' for signs of machine failure

    This acoustic anomaly detection approach could help manufacturers avoid unnecessary equipment replacement, reduce maintenance costs, improve work safety and increase equipment availability

  • Video: Robots now clean Google offices

    Watch the general purpose learning robots perform tasks such as sorting trash, squeegeeing tables and arranging conference room chairs, around Google’s Mountain View, California, campus.

  • Smart buoy prevents fishing gear loss

    The economic and environmental tolls associated with lost commercial fishing nets may be stemmed with the advent of a sensor system that provides real-time tracking and monitoring of deployed fishing gear.

  • Quantum material pushes electrons to the limit

    Until these discoveries, scientists were unable to fully test the extreme quantum limit’s physics because of the level of difficulty. This could bring huge advancements to quantum computing.

  • Lighting the Way (Dec. 5 - 11)

    We're taking this week to illuminate important applications and innovations in key lighting technologies. Join us!

  • Video: Innovative connection technology for contactless data and power transmission

    The contactless connector supports ultra-reliable, short-range, point-to-point full-duplex data exchanges in industrial and medical applications.

  • Video: Researchers strive to teach robots to open doors autonomously

    Opening doors has consistently been a challenge for robots due to their different shapes, sizes, different handles and the force required to open them, among other factors.

  • Similarities of digital and fluid logic

    Digital signals are constructed of ones and zeroes. In fact, the power button symbol on most electronic devices pays homage to this choice of binary states.

  • Superflow ULTEM resins enable miniaturization for BiTS and connectors powering electronic devices

    The new resins feature exceptional flow properties for molding burn-in test sockets (BiTS) used to stress-test integrated circuit chips.

  • Ultimaker, Imaginables and FUJIFILM Business Innovation Australia collaborate to bring 3D printing to classrooms

    The partnership seeks to supply the growing demands of educational institutions looking to plug the additive manufacturing skills gap.

  • New FCI water and wastewater guide explains how to optimize flow measurement for process efficiency

    Optimize flow measurement in 20 different municipal applications to enhance treatment process efficiency and reduce costs.

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