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| October 07, 2025 | Volume 21 Issue 37 |
Manufacturing Center
Product Spotlight
Modern Applications News
Metalworking Ideas For
Today's Job Shops
Tooling and Production
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Melexis has unveiled the MLX80124, a highly configurable, code-free LIN LED driver. It is designed to radically simplify the development of dynamic RGB-LED automotive ambient lighting applications for engineers of all backgrounds. The MLX80124's unique innovation enables engineers to configure behavior without writing or compiling a single line of code. Instead, a GUI provides access to configurable parameters, delivering the full lighting functionality expected by tier 1 suppliers and OEMs.
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When failure is not an option, high-reliability EMI filters deliver superior high-frequency EMI suppression for mission-critical applications in aerospace and defense. The experts at Johanson Technology run through your options and what makes each type beneficial for specific applications.
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What's the fastest new workstation for SOLIDWORKS users? The experts at TriMech Group have done their testing and made their decision. It's the Dell Pro Max Tower T2. Dell's Precision Brand top-range PCs have a new name -- Pro Max -- and they are the only units certified for professional applications such as SOLIDWORKS and CATIA. Learn why TriMech thinks this PC, which replaces the best-selling Dell Precision 3680 model, is a winner.
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Optimized to meet the needs of design, manufacturing, and metrology professionals, FARO's HandySCAN BLACK Elite provides an effective and reliable way to acquire accurate 3D measurements of physical objects anywhere.
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Novotechnik, U.S. introduces the MC-1 2800 Series of 44-Turn multi-turn sensors with several new output interfaces. These sensors feature patented, non-volatile technology that retains turn count even when power is lost and reports correct count when power is restored. In addition to the IO-Link interface, the MC-1 now features an analog ratiometric, CANopen, and CAN SAE J1939 interface options. Mechanical life is more than 50 million movements. Applications include automotive and off-highway vehicle steering and driveline, agricultural and construction machinery, medical equipment, and gate drives.
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Specialty Silicone Products (SSP) says it is enabling defense contractors to reduce EMI gasket costs without compromising quality or performance. In addition to cost-effective nickel-graphite materials, SSP provides molded or bonded EMI frame gaskets that maximize yields and reduce waste. SSP also makes continuous rolls that are less expensive to produce and faster to fabricate into finished parts.
Read the SSP blog.
Tech-Etch uses advanced techniques to manufacture flex and rigid-flex circuits to exacting customer specs. Special processes include selective plating a single circuit with two different finishes, contoured circuits with variable metal thickness, semi-additive and subtractive techniques, open window or cantilevered contact leads, plus SMT for component assembly. Tech-Etch specializes in flexible circuits for medical, telecommunications, aerospace, semiconductor, and other high-reliability electronic applications.
Learn about flex circuits and get the guide (no registration required).
"Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain," the Wizard famously said in The Wizard of Oz. See how industrial automation products from AutomationDirect can be applied to unique applications, such as the advanced control needed to make a sophisticated escape room run.
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TDK introduces the B3270xP, a series of ultra-small, metallized polypropylene (MKP) film capacitors tailored for power factor correction (PFC) stages in power supplies for consumer electronics. With their compact design and self-healing properties, these components are engineered for use in high-density circuit designs for devices such as laptops and gaming consoles.
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Raspberry Pi, the incredibly popular and affordable single-board computer system, is getting a big bump up in the memory department. A 1-TB solid-state drive is now available for the Raspberry Pi 5 and other devices. Besides the huge storage space, it boasts super-fast startup and fast data transfer. Available directly from Raspberry Pi for right now. Should be hitting U.S. resellers soon. Requires Raspberry Pi 5-compatible M.2 adapter.
Read the Raspberry Pi blog with more specs. Other new add-ons available.
In motorsports, where aerodynamic efficiency and mechanical accuracy can mean the difference between a podium finish and a mid-pack result, precision isn't a luxury -- it's a necessity. As Brian Winters, Product Manager at Hexagon - Manufacturing Intelligence division, writes, Minnesota-based JDC-Miller MotorSports understands this better than most.
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The new OCI-460 SWIR LED series from EPIGAP OSA Photonics features markedly improved output power compared to the company's previous OCI-480 package and all competitive SMD SWIR LED devices. For example, model OCI-460 ID1550-XS operates at 1,550 nm and features drive current up to 1.5A to deliver approximately 13% higher output efficiency over EPIGAP's OCI-480 package. This impressive advancement features 96% higher output power compared to any other SWIR SMD LED currently on the market. Ideal for use in sensing, machine vision, and more.
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The innovative, AI-powered test automation platform called ACCELQ Autopilot has been awarded "AI-based Engineering Solution of the Year" in the 8th annual AI Breakthrough Awards program conducted by AI Breakthrough, a leading market intelligence org. Purpose-built for QA engineers, this no-code solution delivers intelligent automation across the entire testing lifecycle from scenario discovery and test generation to execution, maintenance, and optimization. Processes include: Scenario Discovery Engine, Test Step Generator, No-Code Logic Builder, AI Test Case Generator, and Autonomous Healing Engine.
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Xometry's add-ins for SOLID-WORKS, Fusion, and Onshape allow engineers and designers to purchase custom manufactured parts within their preferred CAD workspace. These no-cost add-ins analyze the geometry of CAD designs and allow users to select their preferred material, process, and part quantity to get real-time pricing and lead times. This seamless integration of custom manufacturing quotes allows you to move efficiently through your product development process.
Get the Xometry add-in for your favorite CAD program today.
Seifert StripLite SL 4000 Series LED enclosure lighting provides bright illumination to 700 lumens. On/off switch and motion sensor models are available. Easily daisy chain up to 16 light strips. Magnetic or clip mounting. See video/info on website or contact Bristol Instruments for more information.
Learn about snap-together lighting.
A new study reveals that the average listener can no longer distinguish between deepfake voices and those of real human beings
Many people still think of AI-generated speech as sounding "fake" or unconvincing, and that these sounds are easily distinguished from human voices. However, new research from Queen Mary University of London (UK) concludes that AI voice technology has now reached a stage where it can create "voice clones" or deepfakes that sound just as realistic as human recordings.
The study, which was published in the journal PLOS One, compared real human voices with two different types of synthetic voices that were generated using state-of-the-art AI voice synthesis tools. Some voices were "cloned" from voice recordings of real humans, intended to mimic them, and others were generated from a large voice model and did not have a specific human counterpart.
Participants were asked to evaluate which voices sounded most realistic, and which sounded most dominant or trustworthy. Researchers also looked at whether AI-generated voices had become "hyperreal," given that some studies have shown that AI-generated images of faces are now judged to be human more often than images of real human faces.
While the study did not find a "hyperrealism effect" from the AI voices, it did find that voice clones can sound as real as human voices, making it difficult for listeners to distinguish between them. Both types of AI-generated voices were evaluated as more dominant than human voices, and some were also perceived as more trustworthy.
Dr. Nadine Lavan, a senior lecturer in Psychology at Queen Mary University of London who co-led the study, said, "AI-generated voices are all around us now. We've all spoken to Alexa or Siri, or had our calls taken by automated customer service systems.
"Those things don't quite sound like real human voices, but it was only a matter of time until AI technology began to produce naturalistic, human-sounding speech. Our study shows that this time has come, and we urgently need to understand how people perceive these realistic voices."
Lavan pointed out how easily and quickly the team had been able to create clones, or deepfakes, of real voices (with the consent of their owners) using commercially available software.
"The process required minimal expertise, only a few minutes of voice recordings, and almost no money," she said. "It just shows how accessible and sophisticated AI voice technology has become."
The pace of improvement has been very rapid, noted Lavan, and carries many implications for ethics, copyright, and security -- especially in areas such as misinformation, fraud, and impersonation.
"However, the ability to generate realistic voices at scale opens up exciting opportunities," she added. "There might be applications for improved accessibility, education, and communication, where bespoke, high-quality synthetic voices can enhance user experience."
Other researchers around the world are looking at updated ways to detect and identify deepfake voices created using state-of-the-art technology.
Source: Queen Mary University of London
Published October 2025