Electronics

HEADLINES ARCHIVE

  • Lighting the Way (Dec. 5 - 11)

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

  • The search for better LED light bulbs

    The material can emit white light by combining colored light, which can potentially slash manufacturing costs by one component replacing three.

  • Thermal compressed air meter with integrated pressure and temperature sensor

    Four process values can be read for effective energy management.

  • New lighting guidelines for public wellbeing

    Studies suggest that getting the lighting right by introducing even subtle changes improves the quality of life for everyone.

  • Automotive Electronics Roundtable Series

    Join industry experts, engineers and innovators as we host panel discussions on the essential technologies that are disrupting the traditional automotive market.

  • Military satellite launched to fight space junk

    This effort is just one in a long line of other space debris mitigation efforts being attempted across the world to reduce the amount of space junk.

  • US Army awards contract to develop 300 kW laser weapon system

    The solid state distributed gain high energy laser weapon system prototype will feature two seventh generation lasers, a laser beam director, precision acquisition, tracking and pointing software.

  • Encycle introduces Swarm Logic for heating

    Swarm Logic deployed on cooling systems has been the mainstay of Encycle’s autonomous Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS) offering until now. The development and testing of Swarm Logic for heating has been underway for over a year.

  • Laser tech could enable law enforcement, military to look through "peepholes"

    Technology promises to enable law enforcement, military to peer through so-called peepholes to view what is behind closed doors.

  • Watch how crumpled material lets supercapacitors flex their power

    A flexible supercapacitor with electrodes made of wrinkled titanium carbide maintained its ability to store and release electronic charges after repetitive stretching.

  • Recycling nanowires from electronic devices

    A low-cost technique retrieves nanowires from end-of-life electronic devices for reuse.

  • How to measure negative pressure using a gauge pressure sensor

    There are two types of pressure sensors used for negative pressure or vacuum pressure applications: gauge sensors or absolute pressure sensors.

  • Video: Smart clothes are the newest update to wireless wearables

    Wi-Fi-powered smart garments can offer benefits like health monitoring and more without the threat of washing machine ruin.

  • Expanding MEMS pressure sensor applications with parylene

    What if the intended application does not fall within the typical uses of a MEMS pressure sensor?

  • Increase the precision control of your hydraulic power unit

    In this Machine Insights, explore a wide range of ifm solutions with IO-Link technology for digitally controlled HPUs.

  • Heavy-duty, high-reliability standard and custom sensors

    Our products are indispensable in harsh environments.

  • TE Connectivity: announcements, product guides, and more

    TE Connectivity is bridging the gap between the physical and virtual worlds with smart technology for the masses.

  • Welcome to Teledyne e2v Semiconductors' Space Center of Excellence.

    Discover Teledyne e2v Semiconductors’ digital radiation tolerant space electronic components manufactured in our Space Center of Excellence in Grenoble, France.

  • New scanning tech promises to prevent nuclear threats

    Technology relies on tomography to detect nuclear materials.

  • New e-learning electricity course for HVAC technicians

    The interactive online course introduces the concepts of electricity and magnetism and explains electrical schematics.

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