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New 50 Watt & 75 Watt Quarter Bricks for Railway Applications with EN50155 / IEC60571 Approvals

MINMAX has released the new MTQZ50 and MTQZ75 Series of industry standard quarter brick DC-DC Converters designed for railway applications with 72 (43-101VDC) / 110 (66-160VDC) Input ranges, EN550155 / IEC60571 railway approvals and compliance to EN50121-3-2 railway EMC standards.

VPX User-Definable Power and Ground Development System for Open VPX Military Applications

Verotec is supplying configured TecSYS 3U VPX development chassis to a major US-based defense contractor for use in its new product developments. The half-width 3U KM6-RF subrack is the centerpiece of a 6U TecSYS thermally managed, powered, cooled and EMC screened desktop system.

Wuerth Elektronik eiSos Makes Additions to its WR-TBL Series

Würth Elektronik eiSos is adding three series to the screwless terminal blocks of its...

EU Denies Restriction of Artists’ Paints Containing Cadmium

The Commission of the European Union (EU) has affirmed an opinion by the European...

Pirate Radio Station Operator “El Emperador” Faces Penalties

As part of its continuing crackdown on pirate radio operators, the U.S. Federal Communications...
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Commission Proposes Expanding Spectrum for Mobile Radio

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is seeking comment on the potential use of...

DoJ Issues Injunction to Stop Unsafe Children’s Products

Acting on a request from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the U.S....

Record-Setting Flexible Phototransistor

ELectrical engineers developed a new phototransistor that is flexible, yet faster and more responsive than any similar phototransistor in the world.

German Researchers Debut Giant Nuclear Reactor

German scientists are about to turn on a nuclear fusion machine that has the potential to unlock a new clean, safe, and abundant power source. Engineers at the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics spend 1.1 million working hours building the machine, called the Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X).

Nissan’s Autonomous Car Hits Japanese Roads

Nissan has announced it will start testing a prototype of an autonomous vehicle on Japanese roads. Its vehicle intelligence system, called The new prototype vehicle is based on Nissan’s LEAF electric vehicle, but with high-tech lasers, cameras, and sensors that allow the car to drive itself.
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