Top Stories of the Week: Nov. 10-Nov. 14, 2025
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Editor's Choice: From the Electronic Design Archives
These articles were chosen by the editors at Electronic Design that complement the new articles above. They are included in our regular newsletters.
Bill Wong's Picks
High-speed signals may need a bit more EMI protection when it comes to connectors.
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- Quad-Row, Board-to-Board Connector Integrates EMI Shielding @ Microwaves & RF - Next-generation consumer electronics—think smart watches/wearables and folding cell phones—are prime candidates for this space-saving, power-dense board-to-board interconnect that delivers up to 25 dB of EMI shielding.
Check out Justine Murphy's regular video series if you are into photonics.
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- Photonics Hot List: October 31, 2025 @ Laser Focus World - In this episode: Immersive 3D via an ultrathin display, the latest business news roundup, and an optical thermodynamics breakthrough.
The Get Your Questions Answered podcast provides some useful insights for those working with high-power electric motors.
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- Does the Cable Connecting Your VFD and Motor Really Matter? @ Automation World - In this episode, we connect with Steve Wetzel, a member of IEEE and principal applications engineer with Southwire Company, one of North America's largest wire and cable manufacturers and the sponsor of this podcast, to learn more about how the cable connecting a VFD to a motor might be costing you thousands of dollars in premature motor failures, unexpected downtime and interference with other equipment.
Andy Turudic's Picks
Automotive journalist Quentin Willson, most notable to Americans as a "presenter" alongside Jeremy Clarkson and James May in the 1990's version of the BBC series Top Gear, passed away a few days ago at 68 years of age after a short battle with lung cancer. RIP. Here's a link to his review of the General Motors EV-1 electric car:
Also, Toyota's most popular pickup truck, the Hilux, is now in production in Thailand for worldwide distribution, coming soon to Europe. Toyota's American arm hates EVs, apparently, and allegedly doesn't want it competing with the Tacoma. The electric Hilux pickup truck should do well in the rest of the sane world, despite its small battery capacity:
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