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Amphenol Expands Tru-Loc Connector Series with New 4-Way Options

Amphenol introduces 4-way Tru-Loc connectors, combining rugged sealing, RADSOK technology, and compact design for automotive and industrial applications.

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Würth Elektronik Adds I²C Digital Isolators For Signal Isolation

Würth Elektronik has introduced the WPME-CDI2C family of 2-channel digital isolators for I²C interfaces, supporting bidirectional data transmission up to 2 MHz, 3750 VRMS isolation, and ±150 kV/µs CMTI.

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binder M12 Connectors Add Tool-Friendly Coupling Rings

binder updates moulded, shielded M12 connectors with knurled and hexagonal coupling rings for tool-assisted assembly, controlled torque, and more consistent industrial installation.

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ROHM Ultra-Compact Op Amp Cuts Current to 160 nA

ROHM’s TLR1901GXZ CMOS op amp delivers just 160 nA typical current in a sub-1 mm² package, extending battery life in IoT and sensing applications.

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DigiKey’s Factory Tomorrow Season 5 Looks Beyond The Robot

DigiKey’s latest Factory Tomorrow series explores the hidden systems that power modern automation, from electrical backbones to sensing and workforce impact.

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Qualcomm and Valeo Extend ADAS Partnership for Software-Defined Vehicles

Qualcomm and Valeo expand their ADAS partnership with a pre-integrated platform combining Snapdragon Ride SoCs and Valeo sensors for software-defined vehicles.

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Battery-Free Sensors Operating on Trains For Real-Time Sensing

Glasgow University spinout RX Watt has developed battery-free sensors for real-time monitoring in rail carriages. Powered wirelessly via radio waves, these retrofit-friendly sensors track temperature, vibration, and wear—eliminating the need for batteries or wired power. Successfully tested at the BCIMO Rail Innovation Centre, the technology promises to cut maintenance costs and improve rail safety.

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