ALBUQUERQUE—Singapore-based Maxeon Solar Technologies Ltd. is investing more than $1 billion to build a new 3-gigawatt (GW) solar panel assembly plant here, its first expansion into the United States.
Accurate Hall current sensor with 1.1kV isolation
Texas Instruments has picked the Hall effect for its latest isolated current sensor, and claims 50ppm/°C drift over temperature and ±0.5% drift over lifetime. Aimed at electric vehicle chargers and ...
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Germany digs deep for solar energy
A single company is to build 1.1GWpeak of solar capacity in Germany over the next three years. Securesun, has over 50 solar part projects scheduled to be competed before the ...
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Wide beam optics for led lighting
Gaggione has introduced a number of PMMA (acrylic) led collimators optimised for wide even beams over 50°, for both CoB (chip-on-board) and small-area leds. Aimed at small-area leds, LLC59V (right) ...
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Depth + RGB camera for industry works up to 3m for robot vision
Aiming at robots in complex environments, Orbbec has created a rugged industrial RGB + depth camera that streams processed images in real-time. Built inside an IP65 enclosure, ‘Femto Mega I’ ...
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Accellera sets the date for multi-domain simulation discussions
In an effort to create and standardise an open api (application programming interface), multi-domain simulation framework across different industries, Accellera Systems Initiative, has announced a Federated Simulation Standard proposed working ...
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US NIST updates cybersecurity tool for public comment
The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released a draft version of the Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0, a new version of a tool it first released in ...
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Brainstorm at Glasgow University
Glasgow University researchers are part of a cross-Europe project which is aiming to develop a new method of treating neurological disorders. The Wireless Deep Brain Stimulation Through Engineered Multifunctional Nanomaterials ...
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Nasa invites students to rise to 2024 Human Exploration Rover Challenge
Nasa is once again turning to students’ ideas for its 2024 Human Exploration Rover Challenge, in the 30th annual iteration of the competition. The U.S. space agency invites those interested ...
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Customer spend on quantum computing services has fallen but will grow, says IDC,
The customer spend on quantum computing will grow from $1.1 billion in 2022 to $7.6 billion in 2027, representing a 48.1% CAGR, says IDC. The new forecast is considerably lower ...
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