Two new SmartEverything solutions from Arrow, the LION IoT development system-on-module (SoM) board and the ARIS IoT board that support Internet of Things (IoT) application development work have been added to the RS Components portfolio of dev boards. The S...
By Paul Whytock | 13-07-2017
We all know that industrial networks, endpoints and control systems have inherent insecurities making them vulnerable to compromise through digital methods. With over 5.6 million devices being newly connected added each day in 2016 and with an estimated 21 bil...
Security | By Nigel Seymour | 12-07-2017
In a major technological development a material-device-circuit level co-optimisation of field-effect transistors (FETs) based on 2D materials for high-performance logic applications scaled beyond the 10nm technology node has been presented. It is the re...
By Paul Whytock | 11-07-2017
Electroblog recently covered a couple of stories highlighting the menace of counterfeit electronic products and how one of the ways dishonest companies sell them is via industry exhibitions. Confronting Counterfeit Electronics at Trade Shows To talk about the...
Articles | By Paul Whytock | 04-07-2017
Electroblog recently covered a couple of stories highlighting the menace of counterfeit electronic products and how one of the ways dishonest companies sell them is via industry exhibitions. Confronting Counterfeit Electronics at Trade Shows To talk about the...
Insights | By Paul Whytock | 04-07-2017
A wireless sensor system in a screw head, developed by the Technische Universität Chemnitz and IK Elektronik, is powered by kinetic energy harvesting from vibration in commercial vehicles, writes Andreas Mangler, Head of Strategic Marketing at Rutronik. Thi...
By Andreas Mangler | 29-06-2017
Two breaking news items pinged their way onto my desktop this week that reminded me of a couple of stories Electropages published a few months ago. The first latest news item looked at how the Düsseldorf District Court in Germany handed down judgments in favou...
Articles | By Paul Whytock | 26-06-2017
Two breaking news items pinged their way onto my desktop this week that reminded me of a couple of stories Electropages published a few months ago. The first latest news item looked at how the Düsseldorf District Court in Germany handed down judgments in favou...
Insights | By Paul Whytock | 26-06-2017
Keysight Technologies’ Giovanni D’Amore explains six methods of measuring this vital material characteristic Have you heard of dielectric properties? If you have, you’re probably thinking back to charge storage experiments you did in physics lessons at scho...
By Giovanni D’Amore | 22-06-2017
The German city of Stuttgart played host to the Automotive Testing Expo where over 300 companies attended to show off their new technologies in the areas of car testing, evaluation and quality control. Here are some of the highlights. Keep your distance The GP...
Articles | By Paul Whytock | 15-06-2017
The German city of Stuttgart played host to the Automotive Testing Expo where over 300 companies attended to show off their new technologies in the areas of car testing, evaluation and quality control. Here are some of the highlights. Keep your distance The GP...
In The News | By Paul Whytock | 15-06-2017
E-mode 200 and 650Volt power devices that achieve a Ron dispersion of under 20% have been successfully developed using 200mm GaN-on-Silicon wafers. The technology was created by nanoelectronics and digital technology specialists Imec who say it is ready for pr...
Articles | By Paul Whytock | 13-06-2017