The November issue of Electronic Specifier Design now live

The November issue of Electronic Specifier Design now live The November issue of Electronic Specifier Design now live

The November issue of Electronic Specifier Design is now available, offering readers fresh insight into the latest developments and innovations across the electronics industry.

This month’s edition marks the introduction of a new sister title – Automation News – which focuses on the technologies and solutions advancing industrial automation.

In the Women in Tech feature, the discussion explores whether diversity in marketing can be influenced by geopolitics, while the STEM Spotlight examines what engineers can learn from children’s fresh thinking – a reminder of the creativity and open-mindedness that often drive innovation.

Elsewhere, the issue takes a closer look at how Harting’s modular connectors are driving manufacturing innovation, and how engineers can design efficient premium audio systems for automotive applications. The regular Obsolescence Column turns its attention to proactive risk mitigation in defence systems, providing practical guidance on maintaining long-term system reliability.

Security and performance are recurring themes throughout the issue with a dedicated IoT section explores how to secure the Internet of Things. In Test & Measurement, readers will find an in-depth look at understanding shock and vibration in MEMS sensors. The Power sections examine the critical role of high voltage power supplies and the growing demand for speed in thermal management.

Read the November issue here:

ESD November 2025

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