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New High Power Regenerative Grid Simulators Test On-grid Products from Chroma

Chroma Systems Solutions, Inc.  announced the release of their 61800 Regenerative Grid Simulator. The...

Custom Capabilities Online Component Catalog Launched from Wurth Electronics Midcom

Wurth Electronics Midcom has assembled an online catalog of standard components for custom transformers,...

TRUPOINT Partners Appoints Regulatory Expert as Director of Compliance

TRUPOINT Partners, a leading regulatory compliance provider, announced the appointment of Robert Holloway as...

New Proposal Could Reverse 39 Year CPSC Precedent

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) voluntary recall agreements have not been legally binding on the company conducting the recall but that could change after a November 13th, 2013 meeting of the CPSC.

University of Buffalo Researchers Develop Groundbreaking Way to Collect Underwater Data

Researchers in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have developed an underwater Internet network using a 40 pound acoustic sensor. The project was funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation and testing was done in the Lake Erie, Lake LaSalle and the University’s Alumni Arena’s swimming pool.

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Toyota Voices Concerns Over Expanding the Wireless Spectrum for Internet Access

Toyota Motor Corporation spoke to the House Energy and Commerce panel overseeing technology that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) should not move forward with a plan to allow expanded parts of the wireless spectrum for Internet access until testing can ensure that it won’t threaten auto safety advances. 

New Low-Cost Ferrites in Stock from Leader Tech

A new line of Ferrites from Leader Tech offers electronics manufacturers an extremely cost-effective...

CEA Announces 2014 Best of Innovations Design and Engineering Honorees

The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)® announced their honorees for the 2014 Best of Innovations Design and Engineering Awards. The awards honor outstanding design and engineering advancements across 28 consumer electronics product categories.

Researchers Use New Technique and a Desktop Printer to Print Ink-Based Electrical Circuitry

Using a new technique and approximately $300 worth of off-the-shelf equipment, Georgia Tech researchers were able to print advanced, ink-based electrical circuitry on a desktop printer. The circuits were printed on resin-coated paper, PET film and glossy photo paper with silver nanoparticle ink.

University of Pennsylvania and Drexel University Team Demonstrate New Paradigm for Solar Cell Construction

A new paradigm for solar cell construction that may ultimately make them less expensive, easier to manufacture and more efficient at harvesting energy from the sun was experimentally demonstrated by a team of researchers from the University of Pennsylvania and Drexel University.

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