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04 Trend 05 Technology 08 Circuit Drill


By Dr Sulaiman Algharbi Alsayed, Managing Director, Smart PCB Solutions


Cover story by PCBWay, More on pages 6-7 Features


10 Types of balancing in battery management systems By Ulrich Lentz, Technology Field Applications Engineer, BMS, Arrow Electronics


12 Quantum dots in EL-QD displays By IDTechX analysts


14 New approach to dynamic RGB-LED application development By Roland Steger, Business Development Manager, Melexis


16 HMIs in industrial setups By Tim Taberner, IIoT Technical Sales Director, and Chia Hung Hung, IIoT Product Sales Management, Advantech Europe


20 The evolution and edge of rugged tablets By Mathew Rehm, Business Manager, Relec


22 Reinventing the Abox By Chris Lloyd, Managing Director, Spelsberg Els UK


24 Hybrid bonding technology meets AI in the semiconductor industry By Dr. Seung Kang, Vice President of Strategy, Adeia


26 Industrial SPE moves beyond its automotive legacy By Dr Michael Hilgner, Senior Technology Architect, Cornelia Eitel, Senior System Architect, both at Belden, and Timo Zipperle, Junior Product Manager, fi eld switches and accessories, Hirschmann Automation


30 SUPPLEMENT: Electronics Industry Awards


40 Minding the gap: Embedded computing bridges the distance between tracks and technology By Louisa Rochford, Marketing Executive, Impulse Embedded


44 Antenna development for future satellite services By David Tanner, Business Development Director, Novocomms


48 Getting the most out of correction services with an agnostic receiver By Septentrio technical team


50 GPS correction methods and determination of precise location


By Aaron Nathan, CEO and Founder, Point One Navigation


56 The evolution of space technology since the original Apollo landing By Paul Kostek, Advisory Systems Engineer, Air Direct Solutions (infrastructure)


60 Parasitic element coupling device enables design of smaller, high-performing antennas By Murata technical team


62 Advancing packaging technologies for 5G and 6G By Dr Yu-Han Chang, Senior Technology Analyst, IDTechEx


66 X-FAB enhances image sensor performance through back illumination By the X-FAB technical team


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IN THIS ISSUE: • Wireless technology • Space technology • Interconnections • Machine vision • Enclosures • Displays • Rail


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