TE Connectivity (TE), a world leader in connectivity, today announced the QRapid fiber panel, a new version of its Rapid Fiber panel that incorporates Quareo physical layer management technology comprising connection point identification (CPID) for real-time visibility to network add-ons, moves and changes. This new panel improves speed and efficiency in central office fiber deployments while slashing deployment costs.
RFaxis, Inc., a leading fabless semiconductor company focused on developing innovative, next-generation RF solutions for the wireless connectivity market, today announced a new collaboration with Austin, Texas-based Silicon Labs on chipset reference designs to address the high-growth Internet of Things (IoT) and smart home markets.
Analog Devices, Inc. introduced two analog front-end (AFE) devices with integrated 24-bit sigma-delta converter cores that deliver the industry’s best combination of low-power, low-noise and signal chain integration.
UniPixel, Inc., a provider of Performance Engineered Films™ to the touch screen and flexible electronics markets, announced today the completion of the transfer of manufacturing equipment for its Diamond Guard™ hard coat resin screen protection product from UniPixel's research laboratory in The Woodlands, Texas to its Colorado Springs, Colorado manufacturing facility.
Re-sellers of Tan Delta’s oil condition monitoring systems are enjoying growing sales as equipment operators accelerate installations. Tan Delta’s equipment enables precise, real time, continuous monitoring and profiling of oil quality in situ, enabling operators to significantly reduce both short and long term operating costs.
The Global wearable sensors market is expected to increase to $299.46 million by 2018 at a CAGR of 45.08% over the period 2014-2020. Wearable sensors are embedded in wearable devices to monitor bodily activities which include blood pressure, body temperature and heart rate, which is driving the healthcare industry as it enables remote data access.
Royal Philips, the global leader in lighting, aims to collaborate with the world’s top technology start-ups, pushing the boundaries of connected lighting for the Internet of Things (IoT).
The Technical Insights Division of Frost & Sullivan evaluated Sensory Tracking Technologies in Key Consumer Electronics Applications, and identified key technologies that will impact different application sectors in the near, medium, and longer terms.
Camgian Microsystems announced today the signing of a new contract with the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers (USACE). Leveraging its award winning Internet of Things (IoT) product Egburt, Camgian will design and build a novel platform for implementing secure, scalable smart infrastructure solutions across a broad range of remote assets that the USACE maintains such as locks, bridges, dams and levees. This includes providing critical operational and structural intelligence that supports improved system performance and maintenance.
Silicon Labs, a leading provider of microcontroller, wireless connectivity, analog and sensor solutions for the Internet of Things (IoT), today announced that its Si1132 and Si114x ultraviolet (UV) index sensor family has been named a winner in the EE Times and EDN 2015 UBM Canon ACE Awards in the “Sensors” category. The ACE Awards program honors the people and companies behind the technologies and products that are changing the world of electronics.
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