July 2023

Mouser Electronics and Analog Devices Expand Support of Charitable Initiative to Plant Thousands of Trees Across the United States

Starting July 17, for every Mouser order placed in the U.S. region including at least one line of Analog Devices products, One Tree Planted will plant a tree. Read more published by Mouser Electronics Inc..

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New Tech Tuesdays — From Blueprint to Reality: Smart and Efficient Net-Zero Carbon Home Building

Driven by the urgent need to combat climate change, net-zero carbon home building has emerged as a revolutionary approach that combines sustainability, energy efficiency, and smart technologies. From integrating renewable energy systems to leveraging data analytics for energy optimization, the advancements in this field are reshaping the way we conceive and construct homes. Read more

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Optical spectrum analyser MS9740B reduces test time for laser diode production

Contributing to improved laser diode chip production efficiency, Anritsu has introduced the measurement function MS9740B-020 for the optical spectrum analyser MS9740B model. It evaluates a pulsed laser diode chip, reducing the test time and contributing to improved production efficiency of high power laser diode chips, said the company. Laser diode chip manufacturers and optical equipment

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East Coast Microwave adds wide axial mating blindmate RF contacts

East Coast Microwave, a subsidiary of Powell Electronics has added the PkZ series blindmate RF contacts from Phoenix Company of Chicago to its portfolio. According to East Coast Microwave, the contacts have the widest available axial mating tolerance currently available. They have a constant impedance up to a .09 inch axial mating tolerance, which enables

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Infineon claims 1Mbit automotive-qualified serial F-RAM is an industry first

Infineon claims to offer the industry’s first 1Mbit automotive-qualified serial F-RAM. It has introduced two ferroelectric RAM (F-RAM) devices in 1Mbit and 4Mbit densities. The 1Mbit (CY15B201QN-50SXE) and 4Mbit (CY15B204QN-40SXE) are intended to meet demand for specialised data logging memories that instantly capture and reliably store critical data for decades and which are used in

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Pixus Technologies releases SOSA standard air transport racks

Two air transport racks (ATRs) extend the portfolio offered by Pixus Technologies. The company has introduced 1/2 to 3/4 size ATRs aligned with  the SOSA  technical standard.  These chassis support multiple 3U OpenVPX in various slot profile configurations. The new Pixus ATRs are supplied in versions that hold VITA 48.2 conduction cooled boards in up to

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Littelfuse Launches New Automotive Grade Current Sensing Resistors

Littelfuse, Inc., an industrial technology manufacturing company empowering a sustainable, connected, and safer world, announced the launch of its new Current Sensing Resistor (CSR) family. These new CSRs offer a […] Read the original post at Littelfuse Launches New Automotive Grade Current Sensing Resistors

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Design for the Next Supply Change Challenge

Supply chain difficulties often extend the required timelines to design and bring electronic products to market. However, when designers and other applicable parties think proactively with proper planning and strategic product decisions, they’re prepared to handle current or future challenges. Businesses should start by familiarizing themselves with the type and causes of supply chain shortages.…

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