Test & Measurement

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STMicroelectronics
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These sensitive time-of-flight sensors developed by STMicroelectronics enable AI algorithms for PC privacy and security — and more.
Texas Instruments
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Sponsored by Texas Instruments: A reliable and intelligent battery-gauge algorithm helps measure state of health and state of charge for batteries powering unpredictable dynamic...
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'Tis the season when students head back to college/university. Electronic Design has the lowdown on some nice deals on engineering and learning tools and kits.
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The biggest names in tech are laying out their thoughts on using AI in the tech industry, and how AI will impact the future of the tech industry.
MEMS Moves Air & Fluids for Consumer Electronics & Data Centers
See how xMEMS Labs’ piezoMEMS technology moves air and fluids.
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Explore how digital feedback controllers manage motors, pressure, temperature, and more, and learn why ADC and DAC performance are crucial when designing robust embedded systems...
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Supply chains are in flux and process operations need to be ready and able to adapt to both changing inputs and a need for changing outputs. This puts a premium on adaptability...
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How can operators detect pipeline threats before they become costly failures? This article explores how distributed fiber-optic sensing redefines pipeline safety and reliability...
Infineon Technologies
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A real-time development and test environment of xEV powertrain systems was built based on Infineon’s AURIX TC3x/TC4x automotive MCUs.