iBASE Technology IBR115 and IBR117 extended temperature SBCs
03 September, 2018 | Supplied by: Backplane Systems Technology Pty LtdThe IBR115 2.5″ SBC and the IBR117 3.5″ SBC are designed for use in applications for the automation, smart building, transportation and medical industries, or any other industry requiring high performance. They support high-performance processing with low power consumption and high-quality graphics.
3D-printing a bionic eye
03 September, 2018US researchers have fully 3D-printed an array of light receptors on a hemispherical surface, marking a significant step towards creating a 'bionic eye'.
HPE triples performance with new supercomputer
29 August, 2018 | Supplied by: Hewlett Packard EnterpriseHPE is building a new supercomputer for the US National Renewable Energy Laboratory, said to be more energy efficient and more powerful than the current system.
maxon motor EC-I 30IE brushless DC motor with integrated controller
28 August, 2018 | Supplied by: maxon motor Australia Pty LtdThe EC-I 30IE brushless DC motor features a five-wire connection to simplify implementation and still give a wide functionality.
Fujitsu triples the output power of GaN transistors
27 August, 2018 | Supplied by: Fujitsu AustraliaFujitsu and Fujitsu Laboratories have developed a crystal structure that increases both current and voltage in gallium-nitride (GaN) high-electron-mobility transistors.
Vicor PI354x-00-BGIZ Cool-Power ZVS Buck Regulator
24 August, 2018 | Supplied by: Vicor CorporationThe PI354x-00-BGIZ is the latest addition to the 48 V Cool-Power ZVS Buck Regulator portfolio. The buck regulator's high-performance ZVS topology enables 48 V direct to PoL.
Cypress Semiconductor CYW20719 dual-mode Bluetooth wireless microcontroller
23 August, 2018 | Supplied by: Mouser Electronics (Hong Kong) LtdThe CYW20719 dual-mode Bluetooth wireless microcontroller, from Cypress Semiconductor, has been optimised for Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
Semiconductor nanowires embedded into flexible surfaces
23 August, 2018Engineers have, for the first time, affordably 'printed' high-mobility semiconductor nanowires onto flexible surfaces to develop high-performance, ultrathin electronic layers.
Thorlabs SL131090 and SL132120 MEMS-VCSEL Swept-Wavelength laser sources
22 August, 2018 | Supplied by: Lastek Pty LtdThe SL131090 and SL132120 MEMS-VCSEL Swept-Wavelength laser sources feature a coherence length of over 100 mm and sweep rates of either 100 or 200 kHz.
ARC Technologies Engineer's Survival Kit
20 August, 2018 | Supplied by: Clarke & Severn Electronic SolutionsARC Technologies has introduced the Engineer's Survival Kit, containing a variety of RF absorber materials in different thicknesses and form factors that address frequencies from 50 MHz to 110 GHz.
Neousys Technology Nuvo-7160GC GPU computing platform
17 August, 2018 | Supplied by: Backplane Systems Technology Pty LtdNeousys Technology's Nuvo-7160GC is a ruggedised GPU-aided edge computing platform designed for modern machine learning applications such as autonomous driving, facial recognition and machine vision.
Cypress Semiconductor EZ-PD CCG3PA controller for fast smartphone charging
15 August, 2018 | Supplied by: Mouser Electronics (Hong Kong) LtdThe EZ-PD CCG3PA USB Type-C and power delivery (PD) controller, from Cypress Semiconductor, supports the fast charging of smartphones, tablets, notebook PCs and power banks.
MACOM MADP-009989 MRI protection diode
14 August, 2018 | Supplied by: Wireless ComponentsThe MADP-009989 diode from MACOM Technology Solutions was designed to protect MRI receivers from high RF energy fields, including long RF pulses and RF spike pulses present in most MRI machines.
Maxim Integrated Products MAX32558 DeepCover microcontroller
14 August, 2018 | Supplied by: Avnet Electronics MarketingThe MAX32558 secure microcontroller delivers strong security in a small footprint while simplifying design integration and speeding time to market.
Designing HMIs for mobile devices
14 August, 2018 by Joseph Zulick* | Supplied by: MRO Electric and SupplyWell-designed human-machine interfaces (HMIs) reduce operator error, saving companies millions of dollars by reducing downtime and increasing worker safety.

