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ECKENTAL, Germany—Elektronik, a manufacturer of complex electronic assemblies here, is expanding its use of Aegis Software’s FactoryLogix manufacturing execution system. A division of HEITEC, ...
A couple of years ago, I boarded a flight with two bags in hand: One had my dog, and the other was filled with electronics and batteries. The dog went under the seat in front of me, and the ...
CML Micro’s single- and two-stage GaAs power amplifiers target a range of dual-cell lithium battery-powered wireless devices. CML Microcircuits has expanded its SµRF product portfolio with the ...
In Part 1, we began an overview of gallium nitride–based solutions provided by leading electronic components manufacturers. In this article, we continue our roundup of GaN products by exploring ...
While reciprocal tariffs threaten to disrupt India’s electronics export ambitions, certain exemptions and evolving geopolitical realignments could serve as springboards for the sector’s growth, say ...
The L-505z from Luxman is an all-analogue integrated amplifier that promises 100wpc into 8 Ohms. That’s one watt for every year Luxman has been in the hifi business. The Japanese company was founded ...
Tailored for Bluetooth speakers, wireless doorbells, surveillance systems, and handheld gaming consoles, this amplifier combines good sound quality with superior efficiency for modern consumer ...
This breakthrough could lead to more energy-efficient, heat-resistant spintronic devices for next-generation electronics and data storage. Credit: SciTechDaily.com Scientists discovered a new Hall ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Tariff exemptions announced Friday on electronics like smartphones and laptops are only a temporary reprieve until the Trump administration develops a new tariff approach specific ...
Trump eliminates tariff exemptions for all countries, impacting electronics. Focus shifts to US domestic production, reducing foreign dependency. Baseline tariffs set at 10%, with China's tariffs ...
Washington’s plans to exempt some electronic devices from its 125 per cent so-called “reciprocal” tariffs has provided a glimmer of hope for Chinese suppliers serving major US multinationals ...