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Dynamic Identification Systems
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Engineering for failure: why resilient telemetry matters more than perfect connectivity
29 June 2026, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT, Editor's Choice
One of the biggest assumptions in modern tracking systems is that connectivity will always be available. From an engineering perspective, this creates an interesting problem.
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Easy to integrate, quick to react
29 June 2026, Opto-Electronics
Würth Elektronik has expanded its range of WL-ICLEDs – RGB-LEDs with integrated controller – to include dual-wire ICLEDs.
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Wide range power module
29 June 2026, Power Electronics / Power Management
The latest DC-DC modules from Würth Elektronik are characterised by high resilience to voltage transients on the 24 V bus and an extremely wide input-voltage range from 3,5 V to 38 V. |
12-bit 1-wire temperature sensing
29 June 2026, Test & Measurement, RS South Africa
The DS18B20 digital thermometer from Analog Devices provides 9-bit to 12-bit Celsius temperature measurements in the range -55°C to 125°C. |
Enabling next-generation FPGA and SDR innovation
29 June 2026, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT, RFiber Solutions
Puzhi Electronic Technology has established itself as a dynamic provider of advanced ARM and FPGA-based solutions, delivering a comprehensive ecosystem of products designed for modern embedded and high-performance computing applications. |
Magnetic mount antenna takes the hassle out of 4G installations
29 June 2026, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT, iCorp Technologies
Designed for fast, tool-free installation, the YECN022CA 4G magnetic mount whip monopole antenna gives wireless devices a dependable cellular link in the field, where installation time and signal reliability both matters. |
Ultra-fast wideband RF insight
29 June 2026, Test & Measurement, Vepac Electronics
The Harogix PXE-200 is a high-performance real-time spectrum analyser designed for demanding RF environments up to 20 GHz. |
From Cape Town to Johannesburg
29 June 2026, News
Würth Elektronik South Africa has taken a significant step forward with its recent relocation from Cape Town to Johannesburg, marking a new phase of growth and ambition for the company. |
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