Inelco Hunter has introduced a 2.1in circular LCD display with in-plane switching (IPS) for a wide viewing angle. Maximum intensity is 350cd/m2, and resolution is a circle cut from a …
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Inelco Hunter has introduced a 2.1in circular LCD display with in-plane switching (IPS) for a wide viewing angle. Maximum intensity is 350cd/m2, and resolution is a circle cut from a …
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This week the choices include a semiconductor analyst warning about the AI bubble, Prusa revealing its eight material 3D printer at Formnext, and a direct-to-mobile emergency broadcast message from space…
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The Sensiron SHT45 precision temperature and humidity sensor got featured here a couple of years ago, and wonderful Adafruit has picked up on it, and not only produces SHT4x breakout …
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Both these gentlemen were born over 150 years ago but their names are household words today: Moral: Christen a car
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Five space UK projects, looking to enable Earth Observation for public services, have been awarded £2.5 million. It follows a joint ESA InCubed/UKSA (UK Space Agency) funding call. The selected …
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Astute Group has become an authorised distribution partner for NoMIS Power. Astute Group will distribute NoMIS Power’s SiC semiconductor technology, expanding access to high-performance power solutions with the capabilities to tackle mission-critical applications …
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Researchers from the universities of Birmingham, Oxford and Bristol have developed a new durable material that converts motion into electricity (piezoelectricity) with greater efficiency, without using toxic lead, offering advantages …
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For a Labour government, there was a considerable emphasis on business, private investment incentives and R&D in Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ budget yesterday. ”I will retain our competitive corporation tax rate, …
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Nvidia has responded to a post on Substack which points out that Nvidia’s inventories and the time it takes to collect payments are both growing when the CEO says demand …
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Toshiba has launched a 47mΩ 600V n-channel super-junction mosfet in an 8 x 8mm DFN package. With sufficient heatsinking, the device, TK057V60Z, can carry 40A continuously and pulses up to …
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