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Components distribution: A promising trend
29 May 2026, News
The European electronic components market returned to solid growth in Q1, gaining 16,9%, with broad, but uneven, momentum across the region.
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Selecting primary batteries for maximum service life
29 May 2026, Power Electronics / Power Management, Uniross Batteries
Primary batteries play an important role in IoT applications. Designed for longevity, they have a high-energy capacity and are often used in standalone applications where charging is impractical or impossible. |
4 kW e-mobility DC-DC converter
29 May 2026, Power Electronics / Power Management, Brabek
The RECOM RMOD4000 series of compact, plug-and-play DC-DC converters is a cost-effective solution to provide isolated 14 V, 28 V, or 56 V DC network rails from a high input voltage between 180 and 950 V DC.
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High-performance SSD storage
29 May 2026, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT, EBV Electrolink
Targeting the performance segment, the new KIOXIA XG10 Series leverages PCIe 5.0 technology to significantly elevate speed and responsiveness across data-intensive client applications.
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LTE migration for legacy devices
29 May 2026, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT, iCorp Technologies
Quectel’s EG800Q-GL offers a low-cost upgrade path from 2G communication for legacy M2M devices and payment terminals.
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Modern LTE connectivity for IoT
29 May 2026, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT, Otto Wireless Solutions
Designed to meet the evolving requirements of industrial and commercial applications, the SIMCom A7681E LTE Cat-1bis module combines simplified hardware architecture with long lifecycle support in a compact package.
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Case Study: Turning data into insight
29 May 2026, Opto-Electronics, Editor's Choice, Hamamatsu Photonics UK
Hamamatsu Photonics’ InGaAs PIN photodiode detector has proven consistent, reliable, and robust for more than a decade, helping Axetris to deliver stable, repeatable measurements.
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AI assistant for STM32 developers
29 May 2026, Design Automation
The STMicroelectronics STM32 Sidekick is an AI-driven assistant fully integrated into the STM32 ecosystem designed to streamline embedded development using STM32 microcontrollers. |
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