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Fraunhofer miniaturises ISFET-based pH sensor control

Fraunhofer miniaturises ISFET-based pH sensor control

The Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems (IPMS) has successfully miniaturized the electronics needed to control ion-sensitive field-effect transistors (ISFET), resulting in reduced manufacturing costs and power consumption. The new electronics are now available for direct use or integration into in-house measuring systems....

Published on: April 10, 2025

IQE X fab partnership for GaN up to 1200V

IQE X fab partnership for GaN up to 1200V

Belgian foundry X-fab is collaborating with substrate supplier IQE to establish a European supply chain for gallium nitride (GaN) power devices up to 1200V. The two companies have entered into a two-year Joint Development Agreement (JDA) with the aim of creating a...

Published on: April 10, 2025

Size of the Internet

Size of the Internet

The Internet, often described as the largest machine on the planet, continues to grow at a rapid pace. One way to measure this growth is through internet traffic, which recently hit a new record. Global data through Internet Exchange operator DE-CIX reached...

Published on: April 10, 2025

Tiny solid state battery for instant IoT power

Tiny solid state battery for instant IoT power

Iten, a company based in France, has made significant strides in battery technology by developing a surface mount solid-state battery that boasts the ability to discharge almost instantly, catering to the needs of wireless IoT applications. This innovative battery has a discharge...

Published on: April 09, 2025

Enhanced Power and Data with GPMI Video Interface

Enhanced Power and Data with GPMI Video Interface

Recent studies have shown a concerning trend in the rise of mental health issues among young adults. With the pressures of modern life, including academic stress, social media, and financial worries, more and more young people are reporting symptoms of anxiety and...

Published on: April 09, 2025

Serial EEPROMs with unique ID for tracking and repairability

Serial EEPROMs with unique ID for tracking and repairability

STMicroelectronics has introduced a new line of serial EEPROMs with a unique 128-bit read-only ID (UID) to meet the growing market demand for efficient product recognition, tracking, and repairability. This groundbreaking feature is designed to assist original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in utilizing...

Published on: April 09, 2025

More Power More Data with GPMI

More Power More Data with GPMI

As the world continues to grapple with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of mental health has come to the forefront. The global crisis has brought about unprecedented levels of stress, anxiety, and uncertainty for many individuals. It is crucial now more...

Published on: April 09, 2025

Meet the wind turbine blade recyclers

Meet the wind turbine blade recyclers

Wind turbine blades have a limited lifespan, and as they reach the end of their usefulness, the question arises: what should be done with them? A team of researchers at Washington State University has been working on a new method to recycle...

Published on: April 09, 2025

“Secure Free Space Optics Receiver”

“Secure Free Space Optics Receiver”

Researchers in Paris and Milan have collaborated to develop an innovative secure receiver for free space optics (FSO). This new system incorporates optical antennas into a programmable optical processor (POP) photonic chip, enabling the receiver to dynamically adapt in real time. By...

Published on: April 09, 2025

UK faces critical skills gap in IoT component obsolescence

UK faces critical skills gap in IoT component obsolescence

A recent report commissioned by design consultancy Bytesnap reveals a concerning skills gap in obsolescence management for Internet of Things (IoT) devices in the UK. The report indicates that 88% of UK electronics manufacturers encounter obsolescence issues annually, with 81% struggling to...

Published on: April 09, 2025