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July/August Electronics Update Digital Magazine available

Our July/August edition of our digital Electronics Update Magazine is now available for free! It covers the topics of Automotive, Distribution Embedded Systems. Once again we have taken the reins in our hands, and composed a well-balanced selection of editorials. We kept true to our guidelines of providing a comprehensive collection of content that is …

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Digital IIoT Magazine

Our February IIoT Magazine is now available for free! It covers the topics of Automation, Data Security, IIoT and Industrial Electronics. Especially the industrial sector has seen some enormous development steps towards an interconnected and automated facility – compared to other areas. That’s why we decided to dedicate an entire IIoT Magazine to this field …

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Automotive Magazine

Automotive Magazine now available from Electronics Update

Just click on the image and you will be redirected to our Automotive Magazine. The Automotive Market has seen a great deal of change in the past years. The unstoppable rise of electric vehicles as a disruptive propulsion technology, replacing internal combustion engines. As well as production bottle necks created by the semiconductor shortage. Since …

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Inexpensive tin packs a big punch for the future of supercapacitors

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A sustainable, powerful micro supercapacitor on tin base may be on the horizon, thanks to an international collaboration of researchers from Penn State and the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. Until now, the high-capacity, fast-charging energy storage devices have been limited by the composition of their electrodes — …

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Contactless High Performance Power Transmission

A team led by Technical University of Munich (TUM) physicists Christoph Utschick and Prof. Rudolf Gross has succeeded in making a coil with superconducting wires capable of transmitting power in the range of more than five kilowatts contactless and with only small losses. The wide field of conceivable applications include autonomous industrial robots, medical equipment, …

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Sushi-like rolled 2D heterostructures may lead to new miniaturized electronics

The recent synthesis of one-dimensional van der Waals heterostructures, a type of heterostructure made by layering two-dimensional materials that are one atom thick, may lead to new, miniaturized electronics that are currently not possible, according to a team of Penn State and University of Tokyo The recent synthesis of one-dimensional van der Waals heterostructures, a …

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Tricky Terrain for NASA perseverance: Helping to Assure a Safe Landing

After a nearly seven-month journey to Mars, NASA Perseverance rover is slated to land at the Red Planet’s Jezero Crater Feb. 18, 2021, a rugged expanse chosen for its scientific research and sample collection possibilities. But the very features that make the site fascinating to scientists also make it a relatively dangerous place to land …

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