Electronics

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  • NIST adds to atom-based radio communications

    NIST determined the direction of an incoming radio signal based on laser measurements at two locations in a sensor filled with a gas of cesium atoms.

  • Thin-film coating separates and combines polarization of red/blue/green wavelengths in one optic

    The trichroid thin-film polarizer separates polarization of three wavelengths simultaneously.

  • Lizard inspired robot designed to climb, move over rough terrain

    These robots are inspired by lizards.

  • New panel mount couplers allow high-speed connection through enclosures

    The couplers are designed for use with data acquisition, test and measurement, and PC peripheral interconnect applications.

  • Cost-saving solution supports 25 and 40 Gbps Ethernet transmission speeds

    The devices support 25 and 40 Gbps Ethernet transmission speeds over balanced twisted pair copper cabling.

  • Small robot operates without any electronics

    This robot could be used for low-cost robotics in entertainment and in environments where electronics cannot function, like MRI machines or mine shafts.

  • Watch as a wheelchair is controlled by a user's gaze

    RoboEye is guided by gaze.

  • Quantum computer testbed is open access

    An open access quantum computing testbed is now available to researchers.

  • SIGLENT's new line of PLUS oscilloscopes start at $999

    SDS2000X PLUS oscilloscopes feature bandwidths of 100, 200, 350 MHz with 16-channel mixed signal analysis.

  • Ultimaker expands commitment to equip young women pursuing STEM careers

    The 3D printing solutions developer provides its technology to the America Makes program to increase female representation in engineering.

  • High reliability, durability and performance designed into every speed sensor

    Smith Systems® sensors are found on equipment that moves and has an engine or on equipment that creates power, all over the world.

  • Video: Benchtop industrial robot to improve pharmaceutical manufacturing

    Robot will take over repetitive tasks.

  • Watch: Robot lends a hand in strawberry fields

    The StrawBot automates some harvesting tasks.

  • Prevent corkscrewing with the right cable design

    What causes some cables to corkscrew while others operate just fine? Find out here.

  • Scientists use AI to enhance WWII-era espionage tactic for cyber applications

    Tactic would inundate enemies with decoy documents.

  • Overcurrent protection in AC power systems

    Overcurrent, overcurrent protection and the devices used to protect against overcurrent are all vital aspects of electrical circuits.

  • This switch brings a quantum internet one step closer

    The reality of a quantum internet is closer with this switch.

  • Video: Robots can scan and dig for cable, pipe installation

    A pair of robots will automate drilling for cable and pipe installation.

  • Underwater robot to assist lifeguards in life-saving operations

    Robot lifeguards to bring distressed swimmers to safety.

  • Watch a gripper robot that can handle food, tools

    KIMM team develops "gripping" technology.

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