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Cree Introduces the Industry’s Most Powerful SiC Schottky Diodes

Cree, Inc. has introduced the new CPW5 Z-Rec® high-power silicon-carbide (SiC) Schottky diodes, the...

Test Equipment Plus Announces the Signal Hound BB60A Real-time Spectrum Analyzer with Excellent Performance

Test Equipment Plus announced the Signal Hound BB60A, a real-time spectrum analyzer and RF...

Breakthrough in Material Develop Could Lead to a New Type of Electronics

A team of researchers at the Vienna University of Technology has made an important breakthrough to create a two dimensional electron gas in strontium titanate. This gas allows electrons to move freely below the surface and occupy different quantum states.

Penn State University to Auction Intellectual Property

Penn State University will be the first university in America to auction their exclusive licenses to intellectual property to interested companies. The first auction is scheduled to start on March 31 to April 11 and includes dozens of patents from the College of Engineering.

Market Analysis Report Released for Wireless Power Transmission for Consumer Electronics and Electric Vehicles

ResearchMoz has released a market analysis report on the industry size, share, growth and forecasts to 2024 for the wireless power transmission market.

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Two Working Groups Formed by IEEE to Standardize Electronic Design Automation

IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) has formed two working groups that focus on mixed-signal language extensions and interoperability of large scale integration, package and board design. The goal of these two working groups is to standardize the stages of electronic design automation.

Battery Material Store 10 Times the Amount of Energy of Lithium-ion Batteries

A new battery material has been developed that can store ten times the amount of energy that lithium-ion batteries can store. The new material has the potential to increase the battery life of portable electronics and electronic vehicles.

Largest Fine Proposed by FCC for Misuse of Emergency Alert Warnings

The Federal Communications Commission has proposed $1.93 million in fines against Viacom, ESPN and NBCUniversal for showing an advertisement numerous times that misuses the warning sounds of the Emergency Alert System (EAS).

SGS Goes with R&S Equipment, Expands Testing Capabilities

SGS, the world leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company, has selected the Rohde...

E2S Warning Signals attains new TR CU Certificate and Declaration of Conformity for Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan

E2S is pleased to announce the attainment of these new certifications for products from...
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