PCB tool aims to protect IP
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Low noise differential output triaxial accelerometers from PCB
PCB Piezotronics has announced the launch of the new Model 3743G differential variable capacitance triaxial accelerometer. The sensor is designed to meet the demanding requirements of the automotive and aerospace industries. The 3743G features variable capacitance MEMS technology for stable and accurate measurement. With a wide input voltage range from 5 to 32V DCc, these sensors excel in applications requiring low-frequency and long-duration ev…
PCB tool aims to protect IP
ByteSnap Design in the UK has developed an automated software tool designed to test and track printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA). The aim is to prevent cloning of designs, protecting the IP through control of the functional testing and securely licensing the deployment of software onto the PCB assemblies. SnapPro IQ does this through a […] The post PCB tool aims to protect IP appeared first on eeNews Europe.
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