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    Established in 1971, Cambridge based Delta-T Devices specialises in instruments for environmental science, in particular: agronomy, plant physiology, eco-physiology, data logging, meteorology, soil...
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    STMicroelectronics produces one of the industry’s broadest ranges of semiconductor products, from discrete diodes and transistors through complex System-on-Chip (SoC) devices to complete...
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    Fractus is an early pioneer in the development of internal antennas for smartphones, tablets and wireless Internet of Things devices. The company holds an intellectual property rights portfolio of...
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    Libelium designs and manufactures hardware for wireless sensor networks and a complete software development kit (SDK) so that system integrators, engineering, and consultancy companies can deliver...
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    For more than 70 years, Cattron has provided trusted wireless control solutions to environments where systems absolutely cannot fail, serving a variety of companies in industrial, transportation,...
  • News - 25 Feb 2016
    Silicon Labs has introduced its Wireless Gecko portfolio of multiprotocol system-on-chip (SoC) devices, providing flexible connectivity and price/performance options for Internet of Things (IoT)...
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    Vesper offers the first MEMS microphones that withstand real-world use in smartphones and other connected devices. Vesper’s are the only MEMS microphones rugged enough to withstand water, dust...
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    Littelfuse products are vital components in applications that use electrical energy, from consumer electronics to vehicles and industrial facilities. Our history of innovation and technical expertise...
  • News - 24 Aug 2018
    MIT scientists have taken a step toward cracking an age-old challenge related to wireless communication: direct data transmission between airborne and underwater devices. Presently, underwater...
  • News - 15 May 2018
    For people dealing with hypertension and certain other illnesses, eating excess salt raises blood pressure and increases the probability of heart complications. To help monitor salt consumption,...

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