Table of ContentsDepartmentsNewsRubber interconnect material helps connectors blaze to 50 Gbit/sParicon Technologies Corporation, a privately held manufacturer of a unique, ultra-low-profile advanced interconnection technology called BallWire technology, has announced data proving its PariPoser material can support 50 Gbit/s transfer rates in electronic systems with low loss and crosstalk.
Connector companies report record sales and income for 2004At last, many American and European connector manufacturers are finding strength in numbers—sales numbers.
Accellera re-elects officers, plans for 2005Accellera, the electronics industry organization focused on language-based design standards, has announced that its Board has re-elected all its officers at a Board meeting earlier this month.
Interconnect technology for military and space surveillance reaches Phase IIThe MCNC Research & Development Institute (MCNC-RDI), a North Carolina-based nonprofit research organization, has been awarded a Phase II research grant for a project to develop advanced interconnect technology for infrared detector systems to be used by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) in high-performance military and space surveillance applications.
Editor's ViewEnvironmental issues still hot and heavyThis fall, the environmental initiatives affecting the electronics industry are on many minds. Are they on yours?
ProductsNew ProductsFocus OnFeaturesEffective modal bandwidth is the key to 10-GbE reliabilityA new method combines fiber measurements with that of transceivers to enhance the performance of multimode 50-mm fiber in 10-Gigabit Ethernet networks.
These are not your father's circular DIN applicationsThe most recent uses for circular DIN connectors might surprise the inventors: unmanned robotic vehicles, cell phone towers, and exterior-mount radar guns in police cars, among others.
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