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DDS option for high-speed AWGs generates up to 20 sine waves
Spectrum Instrumentation has released a new firmware option for its range of versatile 16-bit Arbitrary Waveform Generators (AWGs) with sampling rates up to 1.25GS/s and bandwidths up to 400MHz.
Pickering will present reed relays at productronica India
Pickering Electronics will present its extensive range of products tailored for high-end instrumentation, automatic test equipment (ATE), and semiconductor testing at productronica India 2024.
Making automated testing easier and faster
Electronic measurement and testing instruments, like modular digitisers, are constantly being improved and updated. Market needs and improved components like analog to digital converters drive this movement to enhanced performance.
Lightning research with 8-channel digitiser system
The causes of a lightning flash are complex and still unclear. At Duke University, North Carolina, USA, the team of Prof. Cummer tries to resolve these secrets.
Sixth edition of PXIMate, Pickering's practical guide to PXI
Pickering Interfaces has announced the sixth edition of its popular reference book, 'PXIMate: A practical guide to using PXI', is now available.
The organic route to CEO with Mateja Lampe Rupnik
Mateja Lampe Rupnik never set out to become the CEO of a technology company, yet today, she leads Red Pitaya, a test and measurement (T&M) company that grew from a niche initiative into a global success.
SICK launches new short-range distance sensor
SICK has launched the new OD200, a compactlaser distance sensorfor measuring short ranges that sets new standards in this sensor class with its stability on highly reflective, dark, and irregular surfaces.
DC/DC converters boast efficiencies up to 84%
XP Power SCT01F series converters provide 1W of unregulated isolated DC/DC power in a compact SIP-4 through-hole package.
Yokogawa analyser key to laser characterisation at Vexlum
The promise of quantum computing could extend the potential of digital technology far beyond the capabilities of today’s conventional computers. However, ensuring that quantum computing fulfils its potential requires the deployment of special lasers able to keep emissions at an accurate wavelength in the visible or near-infrared (NIR) spectrums.
Laser World of Photonics welcomed record number of attendees
Laser World of Photonics 2025 in Munich came to a close as it set a new record for number of exhibitors and showcasing cutting-edge innovations.