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Green Tech Accelerator: Tackling Water Resource Challenges and Unlocking Renewable Energy Opportunities

12/26/2024 | BUSINESS WIRE
Green Tech Accelerator collaborates with startups, offering courses, mentorship, and international market strategies to implement and validate carbon reduction solutions. This Taiwanese initiative empowers SMEs to progress toward net-zero emissions.

Compal RMM-T1 Module Achieves Skylo Certification and FCC Approval

09/20/2024 | Compal Electronics Inc.
Compal is pleased to announce that its RMM-T1 module has successfully obtained Skylo certification and received approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

Quiet Power: An Evolution in PCB Design Costs

09/04/2024 | Istvan Novak -- Column: Quiet Power
In this column, I want to cover my experiences, particularly where costs are concerned, with printed circuit boards from the 1960s to the present day. I grew up in an apartment building in downtown Budapest, where I began doing hobby projects building circuits from our kitchen table. Now, I’m lecturing about the most recent advances in signal integrity at Oxford University. We’ve come a long way. Over the decades, new technologies allowed users to have more layers, lower-loss dielectrics, fine-pitch surface connections, blind and buried vias, and HDI and HDI+ board constructions that allow us to design higher-performing systems. I expect this trend to continue.

Cellular IoT connectivity revenues reached € 12.4 billion in 2023

08/02/2024 | Berg Insight
A new report from the IoT market research firm Berg Insight says that global IoT connectivity revenues increased 16 percent to reach € 12.4 billion in 2023. The advancement of the industry drives a shift towards greater focus on reliability, security and support for international deployments, contributing to new types of market dynamics for cellular IoT connectivity providers.

Flexible Printed Circuits: A Design Primer

12/19/2023 | Chris Keirstead, PFC Flexible Circuits
Flexible circuits consist of conductive strips in a sandwich of insulating or dielectric material. They resist moisture and contamination and are insulated from external shorts, with holes or contact surfaces for interconnection. Understanding a package’s electrical requirements and not over-designing permits means taking full advantage of a flexible circuit’s potential compared to conventional wiring.
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