LED light sources can be tailored to deliver exactly the right quality of light required for specialist tasks.
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LED light sources can be tailored to deliver exactly the right quality of light required for specialist tasks.
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As the DSEI defence technology show opens, Richard Wilson reviews key products on offer and drivers for the military electronics market.
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High vertical resolution analogue-to-digital converters provide the signal detail for everyday devices, writes Andreas Grimm of Rohde & Schwarz.
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Spectrum’s AWG is helping the University of Tokyo create world’s highest indoor magnetic fields, writes Greg Tate
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AI-enabled surveillance technology will inevitably be developed, so we must not delay preparations for its control, writes Richard Wilson.
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Most R&D triumphs owe at least as much to serendipity as to planning and foresight, writes Josh Brooks.
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Bridgetek has established a design centre on the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The centre will complement the activities at its main development hub in Singapore. The team that has initially been recruited consists of almost equal proportions of engineers involved in software development and engineers carrying out IC verification tasks. The plan is to ...
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Europe’s highest court, the European Court of Justice, has ruled that a lower court should re-visit the Intel appeal against its $1.3 billion 2009 fine for anti-competitive practices. “The Court of Justice sets aside the judgment of the General Court, which had upheld the fine of 1.06 billion euros imposed on Intel by the Commission ...
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Wellingborough-based Hylec-APL has introduced an 80A isolator switch for industrial machinery, commercial buildings, power supplies, security equipment, and air conditioning. The switches are IP67 rated and ensure an electrical circuit is completely de-energised for routine service and maintenance and can be shut down quickly in an emergency. When used as an emergency stop, it can ...
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Engineers at the University of New South Wales have invented an architecture for quantum computing that operates without precise atom placement and allows qubits to be placed hundreds of nanometres apart while remaining coupled. Fabrication should be easily within reach of today’s technology, according to the team, led by Professor Andrea Morello of the University ...
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