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10 Free Guides on Electronics Solutions That You Don’t Want to Miss!

1. JESD204B over optical fiber enables new architecture for phased-array radars A digital phased array requires every antenna element to have its own data converters....

What is new in sensors over the last 12 months

Airbag Crash Sensors STMicroelectronics has introduced two central airbag crash sensors to expand its portfolio of crash sensors, airbag system ICs, and safety microcontrollers, creating...

Man and Machine fist fight in IoT Arena. Book your seats now!

Automation in business is on the rise and there is no sign that it will slow. The cloud, smart phones and other such devices...

What’s New in Audio and Video Components

What if you could hear everything said in a far-off room that is also sealed behind sound-proof glass by merely recording a video of...

Turning the Hanky Into a Smartphone

This is not a ‘frog turned into a prince’ story, but a very long quest by technologists. Technologists and, yes, advertisers, started dreaming about printed...

When Doctors Start Prescribing Electronics, What Would the Dosage Be

The way the term medical electronics is perceived by us has constantly evolved over time. At one time, it meant digital instruments to read...

What’s Your Automation Style: Brainy, Brawny or Tiny?

In July this year, Changying Precision Technology Co., a manufacturer of mobile phone modules, set up the first fully-automated factory at Dongguan, China. Any...

“We Offer Engineering R&D and Productised IT Services”

Sasken Communication Technologies is a design services company with an expertise in wireless communications. Swami Krishnan, vice president and head, marketing and Gajendra Singh Hiran,...

Renewable Energy: From Sugar-Powered Battery to Clean Tech Inspired by Butterflies

This story begins just like any other—with a problem. There are way too many electrical and electronic appliances and devices in the world today....

Connected Healthcare, BAN and Weaponised Pacemakers

63,895,000,000. That is how many rupees are expected to be spent by healthcare providers in India on devices, telecom services, data centres and information...
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