The world’s largest moving coil meter – about 17 feet square – will overlook the Tenth Electrical Engineers Exhibition to be held from March 21 to 25 at Earls Court. …
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The world’s largest moving coil meter – about 17 feet square – will overlook the Tenth Electrical Engineers Exhibition to be held from March 21 to 25 at Earls Court. …
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There is often an Alice in Wonderland tinge to the way politicians talk about technology and I wonder why hosting data centres is seen as a route to being a …
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Bluetest and Rohde & Schwarz have created a MIMO stress testing perform for IEEE 802.11be (Wi-Fi 7) equipment. It consists of R&S one-box CMX500 signaling tester (right), a Bluetest RF …
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Now in its seventh year of awards, EW BrightSparks sees Electronics Weekly highlight and celebrate some of the brightest and most talented young engineers in the UK today. Continuing our …
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3D printing objects in zero-gravity environments could pave the way for orbital fabricators and the University of Glasgow is highlighting the success of its research in this area. Dr Gilles …
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Imec has demonstrated electrically-driven GaAs-based multi-quantum-well nano-ridge laser diodes fully, monolithically fabricated on 300 mm silicon wafers in its CMOS pilot prototyping line. Achieving room-temperature continuous-wave lasing with threshold currents …
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The SIA has followed Nvidia in criticising the US government decision to put export restrictions on the export of AI software and ICs. President Biden’s ruling was entitled: “Export Control …
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Sivers Semiconductors of Sweden has signed contracts for the Electronic Warfare and 5G/6G chip development awards with the Northeast Microelectronics Coalition (NEMC) Hub through the U.S. Chips and Science Act. …
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Augmented reality glasses need extremely micro-bright displays to compete with daylight, and if that is not a sufficient challenge for industry, power consumption and lifetime also need to be kept …
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Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is among those hit by the raging Los Angeles wildfires in California. The world famous Lab was first closed to employees and visitors on Wednesday …
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