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VARTA Microbattery’s New CellPac BLOX System Provides Semi-Custom Lithium Ion or Lithium Polymer Soft Pack Battery Solutions

VARTA Microbattery, a global leader in the design, manufacturing and marketing of an extensive...

Agilent Technologies Announces Single-Slot Eight-Channel 8-bit PCIe Gen2 Digitizer

Agilent Technologies Inc. introduced an eight-channel version of its U5309A 8-bit single-slot PCIe® Gen2...

Researchers Study Exotic Materials to Reduce the Size of Electronic Devices

Cornell University and Brookhaven National Laboratory researchers are looking for ways to reduce the size of electronic devices down to atomic dimensions. By studying exotic materials, the team was able to transform a transition metal oxide into an insulator, while reducing the thickness to less than one nanometer.

Agilent Technologies Offers First User-Extensible Recorder Application for Real-Time Spectrum Analyzers

Agilent Technologies Inc. announced the availability of the option RTR, the industry’s first real-time...

TDK offers EPCOS Product Profile re MotorCap P2

TDK Corporation has published a new Product Profile overview of EPCOS AC motor run...
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Applied Systems Engineering Introduces New Pulse/CW TWT Amplifier

Applied System Engineering has announced the introduction of model 277 TWT amplifier. It’s a...

Pasternack Introduces New 1 Watt and 2 Watt Broadband Amplifiers Up to 18 GHz

Pasternack Enterprises, Inc.  announced the release of ten new 1 Watt and 2 Watt...

Dehumidifier Recall Expanded Again

The recall for dehumidifiers that were made by Gree Electric Appliances has been expanded...

Scientists Find Way to Store Solar Energy More Effectively

MIT and Harvard University Scientists had developed a way to use molecules to store solar energy that can later be used to heat homes or water. These molecules have the ability to store heat forever and be used without emitting any greenhouse gases.

New Material Could Turn Antenna Dishes Into a Flat Surface

A group of researchers from Southeast University in Nanjing, China have developed a new material that can bend and direct EM waves as an antenna does. This new material is being described as the first broadband transformation optics metasurface lens.

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