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EU Commission amends directive on batteries

The EU Commission has amended its cadmium and mercury restrictions on batteries and accumulators...

Rice University Testing a 96-Antenna System for Wireless Communications

A team of researchers at Rice University in Texas are using a new apparatus featuring 96 antennas to test a highly efficient wireless communications system.  The Rice rig, also known as Argos, is the largest type of array to be built and will provide a developmental environment to test the concept of Massive MIMO.  

Laird’s New Tlam OptoTEC Series Moves Heat in a Different Direction

Laird has announced a new series of miniature thermoelectric modules (TEMs) built using Laird...

Laird’s New Tlam OptoTEC Series Moves Heat in a Different Direction

Laird has announced a new series of miniature thermoelectric modules (TEMs) built using Laird...

CDM Electronics Expands Audio and Mid-Range Power Connector Inventory

CDM Electronics announced a significant expansion of their MIL-DTL-55116 (part #M55116) audio frequency connectors...
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CDM Electronics Expands Audio and Mid-Range Power Connector Inventory

CDM Electronics announced a significant expansion of their MIL-DTL-55116 (part #M55116) audio frequency connectors...

Automotive Crash Test Standards Being Developed in India

The Indian Road Transport Ministry has begun the process of creating standards for automobile safety, called the New Car Assessment Programme (NCAP). Test facilities are also being built to perform these tests throughout the country.

Research Team Develops Implant that Captures Energy from a Beating Heart

A team of researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed a flexible piezoelectric implant that can harvest energy from natural motions within the body. The device has been tested on cows and sheep and has demonstrated that it can harvest enough energy from a beating heart to power a cardiac pacemaker.

Electromagnetic Energy Harvested From Innovative Current Sensor Chip

A research team at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University has developed a chip that can be placed on any sensing point – such as electrical cables, conductors, junctions – to detect electrical currents. This revolutionary chip does not use power supplies and signal conditioners that are traditionally used with current sensors.

Agilent Technologies Offers Application Note on LTE-Advanced Manufacturing Test

Agilent Technologies has released a new application note, “The Solutions for LTE-Advanced Manufacturing Test”....
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