Students are taking part in a robotics STEM competition with a twist: the challenges involved are designed by the nuclear power industry.
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Students are taking part in a robotics STEM competition with a twist: the challenges involved are designed by the nuclear power industry.
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Infineon is sampling the OPTIGA Authenticate NBT, an NFC I2C bridge tag for single-tap authentication and secured configuration of IoT devices. Wider availability starts in August. It claims to be the …
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ST has introduced a 50W, Qi-compatible transmitter and receiver combination to accelerate development of wireless charging for high-power applications such as medical and industrial equipment, home appliances, and computer peripherals. …
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Anduril, the US- and London-based defence contractor, has taken up a tenancy in one of the Satellite Applications Catapult’s drone hangars at its Drone Test and Development Centre (DTDC) in …
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In Q1 the Mobile Core Network (MCN) market dropped 10% while the 5G MCN market growth rate continued to decelerate, says Dell’Oro. “The four-quarter rolling average has developed an ominous …
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The European Space Agency has chosen Redwire to develop the robotic arm prototype for the Argonaut lunar lander to support its exploration of the Moon. The goal for the lander …
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Alpha and Omega Semiconductor has designed an asymmetrical half-bridge mosfet pair in a 3.5 x 5mm DFN package for high-current dc-dc converters. Rated at 30V, AONG36322 has a 83A <4.5mΩ …
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Hirose has announced a range of circular connectors with self-aligning elements for blind-mating – where connectors have to be mated without direct visual or hand access. “HR34P Series panel mount …
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A University of Pennsylvania team has turned to yttrium iron garnet to build a non-volatile microwave filter than can be tuned across 3.4 to 11.1GHz. “What’s special about YIG is that …
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AWS CloudFormation enhances the troubleshooting experience for stack operations with a new AWS CloudTrail deep-link integration. This feature enables quicker resolution of stack provisioning errors. It directly links stack operation events in the CloudFormation Console to relevant CloudTrail events. These links provide detailed visibility into the errors, thus speeding up the dev-test cycle for developers.
When you create, update, or delete a stack, your operation can encounter provisioning errors, such as missing required parameters for an EC2 instance or inadequate permissions. Previously, troubleshooting a stack provisioning error in the CloudFormation Console was a multi-step process. It involved opening the CloudFormation stack events tab, clicking ‘Detect Root Cause’ to highlight the likely root cause of the error, and then going to the AWS CloudTrail events dashboard. There, you had to manually set filters, such as the timestamp period, to find the detailed history of the stack provisioning API events. Now, clicking ‘Detect Root Cause’ highlights the likely root cause of a stack provisioning error and provides a pre-configured AWS CloudTrail deep-link to API events generated by your stack operation. This provides you with additional context to diagnose and resolve errors and and eliminates multiple manual steps from the troubleshooting process.