A Virtual Look At the electronica Show Floor

Couldn’t make it to the world’s largest OEM electronics show? Here is a virtual look at some of the interesting products and technologies on display this year.

Spencer Chin, Senior Editor

November 13, 2024

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This week's electronica show features a wide range of products from various manufacturers.
Embedded systems, semiconductors, test equipment, and software are just some of the areas covered in the vast electronica show in Munich.

Every two years, the halls of  Messe München Gmbh in Munich, Germany, come alive with the sounds and sights of the latest semiconductors, components, boards, software, and test equipment at electronica. This year’s show, taking place November 12 through 15, is a showcase for cutting-edge electronics that will find their way inside automotive, consumer, industrial, and medical systems in the not-too-distant future.

Yesterday, Design News just highlighted some of the more interesting products. What follows below are some social media posts from the hundreds of exhibitors present at the massive show.

Flexible waveguide

This waveguide from Aaronia is good to 110 GHz. Visit Booth A3 516.

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Need a Future Selfie?

At Farnell's Booth #Stand B5-103, visitors can see their self in the future and get a print-out

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RF Innovations from pSemi

At Booth 2024, semiconductor solutions provider pSemi shows its latest RF solutions.

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PXIe embedded controller

AT Stand A3.240, Pickering Interfaces unveils future-ready single-slot PXIe embedded controller

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Inventers On the Show Floor Too

element 14 Community member shows off latest project.

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The thinnest silicon wafer?

Infineon says they have fabricated the world’s thinnest silicon power wafer.

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About the Author

Spencer Chin

Senior Editor, Design News

Spencer Chin is a Senior Editor for Design News, covering the electronics beat, which includes semiconductors, components, power, embedded systems, artificial intelligence, augmented and virtual reality, and other related subjects. He is always open to ideas for coverage. Spencer has spent many years covering electronics for brands including Electronic Products, Electronic Buyers News, EE Times, Power Electronics, and electronics360. You can reach him at [email protected] or follow him at @spencerchin.

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