Posts Categorized: Consumer Electronics

NASA Awards IceMOS Technology an SBIR Project to Develop Radiation-Tolerant High-Voltage MOSFET Transistors Critical to Moon to Mars Campaign

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IceMOS Technology Corporation today announced the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) awarded it a project to begin work on developing a novel radiation-hard high voltage power transistor. Improvements in power semiconductor devices are critical to power supply applications required in long-term NASA space programs such as “Moon to Mars”… Read more »

The Best USB C Docking Stationg and HUB (Source: STC Electronic)

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The docking station, as the name suggests, is to copy or extend the computer interface, so that the computer can be easily connected to multiple accessories or external devices. Through the interface and slot, the docking station can connect multiple accessories or external devices, such as power supply, network cable, mouse, keyboard, printer, monitor, projector,… Read more »

Ease Of Use And Ample Features Elevate MOBI Home Monitoring Cameras

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Versatile and affordable MOBI home monitoring cameras offer consumer-requested features including easy setup and are now available at Buy Buy Baby, a respected retailer of infant and young children’s products. Shop MOBI Products here: https://bit.ly/mobibuybuybaby For the most features and flexibility, the MobiCam HDX Smart WiFi Pan & Tilt Baby Monitor allows authorized users –… Read more »

STC-CABLE announces the USB signal amplification cable

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The USB signal amplification cable is a kind of cable, and it uses high-purity oxygen-free copper as the transmission material. It uses 128 full braided aluminum-magnesium braiding and aluminum foil double-layer shielding. It has strong anti-interference, stable transmission and clear signals. Overview According to the USB2.0 specification, the farthest transmission distance of a USB signal without amplification… Read more »