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Chinese Nuclear Battery Provides 100 Years of Power

China has introduced a groundbreaking innovation in energy storage: a miniature nuclear battery, the BV100, capable of powering devices for up to 100 years without recharging. Developed by Betavoltaic, this tiny battery uses nickel-63 as a power source and utilizes beta decay to produce a steady ...

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TE Connectivity Launches Modular MULTIGIG TRX Platform for Rugged Fibre Optic...

TE Connectivity has launched its MULTIGIG TRX platform, a modular fibre optic transceiver system for aerospace, defence, and marine markets. Featuring up to 12 hot-swappable 10 Gbps transceivers, it enables faster data, simplified upgrades, and minimal downtime. Qualified to standards like DO-160...

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Vishay AEC-Q200 Chip Resistors Perform to 70 GHz

Vishay’s CHA series thin film chip resistors deliver stable 70 GHz performance for automotive, aerospace, and RF applications.

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Microchip Launches Off-the-Shelf Radiation-Hardened 15 W Power Converter for ...

Microchip launches SA15‑28, a 15 W radiation-hardened DC-DC converter with EMI filter for high-reliability space and satellite power systems.

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RS Offers Alpha Wire Xtra-Guard and EcoGen Cables

RS adds Belden’s Alpha Wire range, including Xtra-Guard and EcoGen cables, built for extreme industrial environments and high-flex applications.

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Microchip Expands RT PolarFire Portfolio with Qualified FPGAs and SoC Samples

Microchip adds space-grade SoC samples and QML-qualified RT PolarFire FPGAs for high-reliability satellite and avionics systems.

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EPC Launches Radiation-Hardened GaN Motor Drive Evaluation Board for Space Ap...

The EPC7C021 from EPC Space is a compact, radiation-hardened GaN motor drive board for use in space and aerospace environments.

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Does China’s Zombie Fabs Threaten Its Semiconductor Capabilities?

China’s semiconductor ambitions have faced billions in wasted investment and a trail of abandoned fabs, challenging its drive for self-reliance. But are these costly setbacks merely growing pains on the path to true technological independence, or signs of deeper struggles ahead?

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