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Ultra-Fast Electrical Circuits Developed Using Quantum Plasmonic Tunneling

A team of scientists in Singapore have produced ultra-fast electrical circuits that run at tens of thousands of times faster than today’s microprocessors. These new circuits were created using light-generated tunneling currents through a process called quantum plasmonic tunneling.

Agilent Technologies Simplifies Discontinuous Disturbance Measurements with New Standard Capabilities in MXE EMI Receiver

Agilent Technologies Inc. announced the addition of disturbance analyzer capabilities as a standard feature...

ON Semiconductor to Acquire Truesense Imaging, Inc.

ON Semiconductor has  signed a definitive agreement to acquire Truesense Imaging, Inc., a provider...

TDK Extends Range of EPCOS Power Capacitors with Higher Density

TDK Corporation has extended its range of EPCOS MKK power capacitors.  The new MKK...

Ford Issues Two Recalls 435,000 Vehicles

Ford Motor Company has issued two recalls that affect 435,000 vehicles. The first recall is for 2001 to 2004 Escape SUVs due to a corrosion problem. The second recall is for approximately 49,000 Fusions, Escapes, C-Maxs and Lincoln MKZs.

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New IEC Standards Published for Electronic Vehicle Direct Current Fast Charging

The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) announced the release of a new international standard that begins to create a global structure for introducing solutions for the fast charging of electronic vehicles (EV). The standard was published in two parts, IEC 61851-23 and IEC 61851-24.

Researchers Use Insects as Inspiration for Micro-Robots

University of Maryland researchers are using the legs of insects as inspiration to create new micro-robots that will be able to travel uneven terrain quickly. The team is also working to have the robots jump and clear obstacles in their way.

Researchers Improving Lithium-ion Battery Performance and Capacity

USC Viterbi School of Engineering researchers have developed a better-performing and less expensive lithium battery for use in anodes and cathodes. The new design features a silicon anode that is three times more powerful and lasts longer than traditional anodes.

Dissolvable Transient Electronics Being Developed at Iowa State University

A team of researchers have developed a material that is designed to dissolve when a trigger is stimulated.  The material was created with unique polymer composites and has been tested on transient LED and transistor technology.

Rohde & Schwarz Releases New Edition of CISPR News

Rohde & Schwarz has released the latest version of their CISPR News informs clients...
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