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RFID Technologies

234 Regent Street East, Observatory Ext., Johannesburg

tel:  
+27 10 237 0675
email:  
[email protected]
url:  
www.rfidradar.com


Electronics & communications technology news:
Processor offers competitive solution for advanced HMIs
31 October 2025, DSP, Micros & Memory, Future Electronics

The new RZ/A3M microprocessor from Renesas features 128 Mbytes of fast DDR3L DRAM memory for system cost reduction, and supports 1280 x 800 px video resolution at a rate of 30 frames/s.

Memory for asset tracking
31 October 2025, DSP, Micros & Memory, Altron Arrow

The Page EEPROM, ST’s latest memory, has been designed for efficient datalogging and fast firmware upload/download in battery-operated devices.

Enhanced graphics on STM32U3
31 October 2025, Design Automation

ST has introduced a new program designed specifically for users working with its mainstream STM32 MCUs, including STM32C0, U0, WBA, and U3 series.

Transparent rigid PCBs launched on PCBWay
31 October 2025, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services, PCBWay

[Sponsored] PCBWay is thrilled to announce a highly anticipated new service - transparent rigid PCBs – a combination of technology and aesthetics.

High-speed SMT printing
31 October 2025, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services, Techmet

GKG’s next-gen G-Tera SMT printer is equipped with an enhanced printing system to reduce cycle time by up to 40%.

Press-fit component inspection
31 October 2025, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services, MyKay Tronics

In electronics manufacturing, optical inspection of press-fit components is crucial to ensure the quality, reliability, and performance of the final assembled product.

Low profile spring-loaded connectors
31 October 2025, Interconnection, Spectrum Concepts

Mill-Max has announced the introduction of low-profile, surface mount additions to its 2 mm pitch spring-loaded connector range.

Energy harvesting using a battery-less IoT system
31 October 2025, Power Electronics / Power Management, Editor's Choice, NuVision Electronics

Energy Harvesting plays an essential role in the foundation of ambient IoT, a new generation of ultra-low power connected devices that operate by drawing energy from their environment instead of relying on traditional batteries.

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