
Electronex – Australia’s largest Electronics Expo in September
July 31, 2017
Australia’s only dedicated trade event for the electronics industry, Electronex,- Electronics Design and Assembly Expo will be held in Melbourne on 6 -7 September. Over 90 …
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PC/104-Plus computer features Intel “Kaby Lake” processor
May 11, 2017
Unitronix has released VersaLogic’s Liger a rugged new PC/104-Plus single-board computer (SBC) based on Intel’s new high performance “Kaby Lake” processor.Liger combines high processing and video …
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Mini circuits BW-VX-1W54+ series operate to 50GHz
May 11, 2017
Mini-Circuits have introduced the BW-VX-1W54+ series – a precision fixed attenuator that operates from DC to 50GHz.They are available in multiple attenuation configurations from 3 dB …
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Whizz! Bang! Wow! – CeBIT 2017
May 11, 2017
The best of Australian and global technology innovations will be on show at CeBIT Australia this month, including automated and futuristic public transport, driverless cars, remote …
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Swedish workers volunteer to get micro chipped
May 10, 2017
It sounds like something out of a Dystopian novel or movie – Swedish company Epicenter has injected some of its staff with microchips.Before civil rights’ activists …
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Rugged panel widescreen PCs for easy maintenance
May 08, 2017
B&R has expanded its range of automation-ready Panel PCs with a new series of widescreen formats ranging from 7″ WVGA to 24″ Full HD.These Panel PCs are …
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Connector range extended
May 08, 2017
RS Components has added 180 new products to its portfolio of connector devices from TE Connectivity.A number of the new connectivity devices are manufactured from Glow …
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New record for IBC mono-crystalline silicon solar cell
May 08, 2017
Trina Solar has announced that its State Key Laboratory (SKL) of PV Science and Technology (PVST) has set a new record of 24.13 per cent total-area …
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Invisible radar a boost for defence
April 21, 2017
New radar technology developed in Australia promises comprehensive surveillance of enemy troops without compromising safety.South Australian startup Silentium Defence has developed a passive radar that uses …
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Report shows 3 million people affected by outages in 2016
April 03, 2017
Power management company Eaton has launchd its annual Blackout Tracker Report for Australia and New Zealand (ANZ), which has revealed 3 million people were affected by …
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How to keep your mobile phone connected when the network is down
March 30, 2017
When Tropical Cyclone Debbie hit Queensland this week, one of the casualties was the region’s mobile phone network.Phone …
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How small can superconductors be?
March 27, 2017
For the first time, physicists have experimentally validated a 1959 conjecture that places limits on how small superconductors can be. Understanding superconductivity (or the lack …
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How Lean manufacturing saved an electronics company
February 23, 2017
Two years ago the Morris Group of companies was at a turning point. The Newcastle-based manufacturer found that the mining turndown, mixed in with some archaic …
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Electrical fingerprint technology helps with energy savings
February 16, 2017
CSIRO will partner with start-up company Ecocentric on a system that recognises the electrical ‘fingerprint’ of individual appliances to increase energy efficiency in buildings.Under a licencing …
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Good news for component suppliers on home entertainment front
January 29, 2017
Research and Markets’ Home Entertainment Devices Market Report, forecasts that the global market is expected to reach almost $295 billion by 2022, which is good news …
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A genuinely believable CGI actor? It won’t be long
January 18, 2017
The recent release of Rogue One (2016), has sparked an unexpected controversy. The film features Peter Cushing, a familiar face from the original Star …
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