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Tektronix Innovation Forum 2023 offers attendees insight into key technology trends

Test and measurement company Tektronix, Inc. has announced its Tektronix Innovation Forum 2023 event series. Available for a global audience and offering multiple educational sessions on key electronics technologies, the event series will include educational forums, panel discussions and technical presentations with admission offered at no charge. Under the theme …

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Murata successfully raises capacitance per unit area benchmark with “industry-leading” 10μF MLCCs

Electronics manufacturer Murata continues to position itself at the forefront of passive technology. Through its latest multi-layer ceramic capacitor (MLCC) introduction, the company is addressing the growing need for components that have elevated capacitance levels combined with miniaturized form factors and enhanced temperature performance. Offering capacitance values of 10μF (and …

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Microchip releases updated programmer and debugger development tools

As programming and debugging continue to be vital—and manually time consuming—processes for embedded designers, Microchip Technology has launched two tools offering fast, affordable and convenient solutions. The new MPLAB® ICD 5 and MPLAB PICkit™ 5 in-circuit debuggers/programmers both feature remote programming capabilities for an enhanced user experience. The MPLAB ICD …

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New EMKA 2225 program Flat Swinghandle Mini version

EMKA has made a significant new addition to their 2225 locking program coming out of customer feedback and engineering developments. The 2225 program is a flexible lock design now available in a miniature format which offers IP66 sealing and accepts many locking sets, all interchangeable from the front of the …

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Supplyframe Commodity IQ indicates an electronics supply chain that is coming into balance in H2

The latest Commodity IQ analysis from Supplyframe indicates that inventory reductions and corrections initially expected to be largely complete by the second quarter will continue into the third quarter of 2023. Lead times and prices across most electronics commodities will drop further toward historical norms in the second quarter. Consumer …

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Vicor to unveil modular solution for inverter ripple currents in EV power delivery networks at EEHE 2023

Vicor, the specialist in high‑performance power modules, has announced its participation at Electronic & Electrical Systems in Hybrid & Electric vehicles (EEHE) 2023 in Essen, Germany. As one of Europe’s leading vehicle electrification conferences, EEHE takes place on 13 – 14 June and targets manufacturers, suppliers, development partners and employees …

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“Blindingly fast” touch display modules

Inelco Hunter has announced the availability of the Powertip MPU range of capacitive touch display modules which utilise an NXP or Rockchip Quad core 64-bit ARM Cortex-A53/A35 running at 1.6GHz MPU. These processors are said to provide what might be called “blindingly fast response times” and the ultimate in smooth …

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New application interface boards from Cambridge GaN devices enable users to try ICeGaN ICs in existing designs without pcb re-layout

Cambridge GaN Devices (CGD), the fabless, clean-tech semiconductor company that develops a range of energy-efficient GaN-based power devices to make greener electronics possible, has introduced a range of Application Interface Boards that allow designers to try out the company’s rugged, easy-to-use ICeGaN HEMTs in existing circuits in place of competing …

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Panasonic Industry Europe to exhibit at Intersolar Europe 2023

Panasonic Industry will showcase its portfolio of best-in-class components for modern solar systems, smart energy applications and EV charging installations at Intersolar 2023 (part of The smarter E Europe) at Messe München in Hall B4, Booth 279, from June 14–16, 2023. Meet the technical experts from Panasonic Industry to get …

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SigmaSense and NXP Semiconductors to meet the heightened demands of future sensing systems

SigmaSense has announced a license and co-development with NXP Semiconductors to lead in the transition from traditional touch interfaces to multi-dimensional sensing, which it says will be capable of revolutionizing user experiences. SigmaSense has licensed technology to NXP, and the companies will collaborate on high-performance sensing products for specific applications with …

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