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Septentrio News

Should you build your own GNSS/INS?

5 Reasons why a pre-integrated GNSS/INS solution brings more value.

Diamond News

Low-maintenance Lensed Interconnects designed to withstand adverse conditions

The Challenge: Harsh environment applications require rugged and reliable components able to withstand adverse conditions that standard commercial connectors and cable assemblies typically cannot endure. Connector contaminants are the leading cause of power loss and signal degradation, often requiring the continuous need for cleaning.

Exxelia

Exxelia revolutionary MML ultra-high energy density Film Capacitors save both space and weight while lowering components count

Paris, France – Exxelia, a leading manufacturer of ruggedized passive components and sub-systems dedicated to demanding markets, today introduced Miniature Micro-Layer (MML) capacitors, a breakthrough technology that allows tremendous size and weight reduction thanks to an unrivaled energy density.

Keysight technologies News

Keysight Technologies, National Central University Optical Sciences Center, Establish Third-generation Semiconductor R&D and Test Open Laboratory

Joint effort accelerates the pace of 5G and electric vehicle innovation. Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS), a leading technology company that delivers advanced design and validation solutions to help accelerate innovation to connect and secure the world, and National Central University Optical Sciences Center (NCUOSC) announced a collaboration to improve the design and test validation efficiency of gallium nitride (GaN) and silicon carbide (SiC) applications, accelerating the pace of 5G and electric vehicle (EV) innovation.

Exxelia

Exxelia’s components onboard Perseverance rover

Exxelia, a leading manufacturer of complex passive components and sub-systems dedicated to harsh environments, is back on Mars onboard the Perseverance rover serving 3 key high-precision measuring and sampling instruments.

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