Why Are More Electronics Companies Starting to See ROI in ESG?

Across the electronics industry, sustainability has shifted from an emerging topic to an operational priority. More companies are establishing ESG roles, expanding emissions tracking, and preparing for rising regulatory expectations such as CSRD. Yet one question continues to surface across the components ecosystem: “Where is the ROI?” Based on wider market trends and cross-industry data, […]

How to implement MQTT on a microcontroller

One of the original and most important reasons Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) became the de facto protocol for Internet of Things (IoT) is its ability to connect and control devices that are not directly reachable over the Internet. In this article, we’ll discuss MQTT in an unconventional way. Why does it exist at all? […]

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Waldom Highlights Rising Business Returns from ESG Investment

Waldom Electronics has published a new buyer-focused article examining how environmental, social and governance initiatives are delivering measurable returns for companies across the electronics supply chain. As sustainability expectations continue to rise, driven by customer requirements and evolving regulations such as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, many electronics businesses are reassessing how ESG investment contributes […]

TDK Releases High Performance 105C DC Link Film Capacitors

TDK has introduced the ModCap UHP (Ultra‑High Performance) DC link film capacitor series B25648A for high‑current power converters using fast SiC switches. The new capacitor operate continuously up to a […] Read the original post at TDK Releases High Performance 105C DC Link Film Capacitors

Windows 10: Support hasn’t yet ended after all, but Microsoft’s still a fickle-at-best friend

Bowing to user backlash, Microsoft eventually relented and implemented a one-year Windows 10 support-extension scheme. But (limited duration) lifelines are meaningless if they’re DOA. Back in November, within my yearly “Holiday Shopping Guide for Engineers”, the first suggestion in my list was that you buy you and yours Windows 11-compatible (or alternative O/S-based) computers to […]

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Handheld enclosures target harsh environments

Rolec’s handCASE (IP 66/IP 67) handheld enclosures for machine control, robotics, and defense electronics can now be specified with a choice of lids and battery options. These rugged diecast aluminum enclosures are ideal for industrial and military applications in which devices must survive challenging environments but also be comfortable to hold for long periods. (Source: […]

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AI’s insatiable appetite for memory

The term “memory wall” was first coined in the mid-1990s when researchers from the University of Virginia, William Wulf and Sally McKee, co-authored “Hitting the Memory Wall: Implications of the Obvious.” The research presented the critical bottleneck of memory bandwidth caused by the disparity between processor speed and the performance of dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) […]