Flexible Smartphones: IDTechEx Explores the Sobering Reality
The reality of flexible smartphones is discussed in detail in IDTechEx's report - "Flexible Batteries Market 2025-2035: Technologies, Forecasts and Players."
The reality of flexible smartphones is discussed in detail in IDTechEx's report - "Flexible Batteries Market 2025-2035: Technologies, Forecasts and Players."
Pixus Technologies offers new 3U and 6U handle/panel sets for OpenVPX and other architecture boards.
The Antenna Company announced that it has become the latest member of Anterix Active Ecosystem.
Peraso Inc. announced plans to develop custom intellectual property (IP) and mmWave solutions for Wi-Fi 8, as well as future IEEE standards.
Stellant Systems, Inc. announces the appointment of Mike Towner as vice president of Business Development.
Pasternack has announced the launch of its new line of spring-loaded adapters, designed for the SMP, SMPM and SMPS connector series.
Richardson RFPD, Inc. announced a featured lineup of Ka-Band, GaN-on-SiC MMIC power amplifiers from United Monolithic Semiconductors.
Toshiba Electronics Europe GmbH has just released a new RF single-pole, double-throw (SPDT) switch in a compact package.
Quadsat is working with major satellite operators to provide a simplified method of testing for the antenna registration process.
Taiwan Semiconductor introduces a new series of new ultra-small ESD protection devices optimized for wearables and other high-density electronic products.
When developing electrical or electronic products that use shielded cables, a common question arises: Where should cable shields be grounded? At one end? Both ends? Or not at all? Don MacArthur aims to offer a starting point for formulating your own response based on your specific situation.
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