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Why system-on-modules are gaining traction among engineers
 
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Why system-on-modules are gaining traction among engineers

Why system-on-modules are gaining traction among engineers

While SoMs have long been used to accelerate time-to-market, this technology also eliminates the need for in-house chip-down designers. This leaves engineers only needing to worry about the carrier board, peripherals and connectors. Read more →

Explore push-in terminal block PCB connectors

Omron Electronic Components — Americas

Explore push-in terminal block PCB connectors

Conventional screw-terminal blocks were the industry standard, but they require significant insertion/removal force to maintain contact reliability. XW4M/XW4N connectors solve the issue by substantially reducing the necessary force and simultaneously ensuring contact reliability.
 

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Photonic integrated circuits explained

Photonic integrated circuits explained

A photonic integrated circuit shares similarities with an electronic integrated circuit but is engineered to manipulate and process light (photons) instead of electrical signals (electrons). Read more →

TechInsights Teardown: Kwikset Halo Touch FP Wi-Fi

TechInsights Teardown: Kwikset Halo Touch FP Wi-Fi

The Halo Touch Wi-Fi smart lock is controlled through an app via Wi-Fi in the home or homeowners can use a smart home hub to control the system unlocking and locking doors or giving out guest keys. Read more →

Optimizing connector solutions for DC fast charging and component interconnects in electric vehicles

Powell Electronics, Inc.

Optimizing connector solutions for DC fast charging and component interconnects in electric vehicles

There is an increasing demand for improving the electrical performance of next-generation vehicles and reducing the overall charging time.
 

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Live from CES 2024

Live from CES 2024

The consumer electronics industry is abuzz as we approach CES 2024. This year will likely be the largest show in at least five years. And Electronics360 lead editor Peter Brown will be right there. Read more →

Lone workers ensure their safety with this ultra-reliable IoT fall detection and alert solution

Lone workers ensure their safety with this ultra-reliable IoT fall detection and alert solution

The internet of things (IoT) solution for lone workers alerts the control center in the event of an accident and detects falls with unrivalled reliability. Read more →

   

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