
Alix Paultre
Editor at Large at Endeavor Business Media
Mostly post about #watches. Was an Army SIGINT soldier on the East/West German border, now a tech journalist. Check out #TalkingTimepieces on YouTube!
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2 days ago |
electronicdesign.com | Alix Paultre
In this video, an engineer from OMICRON Lab demonstrates the company's latest B-TCA test fixture for the Bode 500 Vector Network Analyzer. The Bode 500 exhibits high linearity with a dynamic range that's greater than 120 dB for accurate vector network analysis, frequency response analysis, and impedance measurements.
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3 days ago |
mwrf.com | Alix Paultre
RIGOL Technologies' MHO2000 series of four-channel, high-resolution, mixed-signal digital oscilloscopes offers 12-bit resolution (up to 16 bits in high-res mode) at bandwidths up to 350 MHz, with four analog channels and 16 digital channels for debugging with an optional probe. The 200-MHz MHO2024 and 350-MHz MHO2034 oscilloscopes feature a 2-GSPS sampling rate on all channels at 12-bit vertical resolution, with a waveform capture rate of up to 1,000,000 wfms/s.
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1 week ago |
mwrf.com | Alix Paultre
Panasonic Industry recently introduced the B511-1C Evaluation Board (ENW89861AXKF) for the PAN B511-1C (ENW89861A3KF) module that leverages the Nordic Semiconductor nRF54L15 single-chip controller. The evaluation board, which has an Arduino UNO pin header, is configurable as a shield or board with a mikroBUS socket for external components like sensors and displays. Features include an additional 64-Mb memory on board as well as a board configuration available within Zephyr/nRF Connect SDK.
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2 weeks ago |
mwrf.com | Alix Paultre
Addressing the scalability, flexibility, range, and efficiency of wireless networking infrastructures, Emerson upgraded its Wireless 1410S Gateways and added a new 781S Smart Antenna design to its portfolio. These enhancements enable more optimal installation and operation, while minimizing the required network infrastructure.
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2 weeks ago |
mwrf.com | Alix Paultre
To address the demands of AI model training and big-data applications, Innodisk developed the PCIe Gen5 SSD series, which meets the OCP Data Center NVMe SSD spec v2.0. The SSDs support multiple form factors, including U.2, EDSFF E1.S, E3.S, and E3.L for data-center applications, thus serving the needs of enterprise and data center environments. This marks a new chapter for Innodisk in further fulfilling enterprise demands.
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