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Wire-to-board connectors

2014-03-27
AUH Series wire-to-board, crimp style connectors from JST feature subminiature size, design flexibility, and reliable contact construction for high density applications.
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Noise reduction

2014-04-07
Multiquip recently chose Exa to evaluate and reduce noise propagation from its containerized power generators.
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Toughened nanocomposite

2014-04-09
Zyvex Technologies introduces a second-generation nanocomposite toughened with Arovex HT prepreg.
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Display platform

2014-03-31
Maximatecc introduces the CCpilot VC product platform featuring an efficient ARM core, advanced software platform and readable 5-in (127-mm) display.
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Low-loss RF coax cable assemblies

2014-04-03
Crystek’s 50-GHz low-loss RF cable assemblies feature corrosion-resistant 2.4-mm 303 stainless steel connectors and three levels of shielding for low attenuation (loss) over distance (1.44 dB/ft at 50 GHz).
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Material selection

2014-04-09
A dry-tech box from igus is a sample kit designed to help engineers find the right material bearing for an application.
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Piezo positioner

2014-04-16
PI's P-763 XY nanopositioning stage offers an affordable addition to the company’s range of piezo stage positioners.
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Data acquisition

2014-04-16
The M300 data acquisition and datalogging system from Rigol Technologies integrates the company’s 6.5-digit multimeter technology into a versatile system mainframe.
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2016 preview: Driving Continental’s 48-V hybrid

2014-05-01
Conti's new 48-V hybrid system is a package-efficient module aimed at delivering much of the functionality of a 200- to 400-V hybrid system for a fraction of the cost. It will enter production in 2016 at two OEMs.
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Supercritical fluid extractor

2014-05-30
Supercritical Fluid Technologies’ SFT-250 supercritical fluid extractor is designed to perform extractions in supercritical fluid and meets the rigors of the research lab.
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Unmanned aircraft must rise above barriers for commercial applications

2014-05-09
For years, the most sophisticated UASs have employed “autonomous” algorithms that allow them to operate for hours without human intervention or control. This autonomy can be perceived as true intelligence but also as dangerous—raising concerns about accidents and moral and legal accountability.
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