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https://www.futureelectronics.com/p/interconnect--dual-in-line-package-sockets/df17-3-0-20ds-0-5v-57-hirose-electric-3001947
Receptacle socket, pin wire connector, Wire-to-wire headers, Pin header
DF17(2.0)-80DP-0.5V(57) DF17 Series 80 Position 0.5 mm Pitch SMT Vertical Header
#Hirose Electric#DF17(2.0)-80DP-0.5V(57)#Connectors#Headers Connectors#pin header connector#Socket receptacle#pin wire connector#Wire-to-wire headers#Pin and Socket Connectors#Connector Socket Plug#connector Headers
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https://www.futureelectronics.com/p/interconnect--pin-and-socket-connectors--header-plug-board-mount/df17-2-0-80dp-0-5v-57-hirose-electric-4026245
Pin and Socket Connectors, Socket Connector, receptacle socket, Pin headers
DF17(2.0)-80DP-0.5V(57) DF17 Series 80 Position 0.5 mm Pitch SMT Vertical Header
#Connectors#Headers Connectors#DF17(2.0)-80DP-0.5V(57)#Hirose Electric#pin headers connector#PCB circuit board#electrical#Pin header types#Pin and Socket Connectors#receptacle socket#Rectangular Connectors#female socket header
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Anime streets of Akihabara 🎎
HEY 💎 💻 ⌨️ 🎮🔌 Akihabara Hirose Entertainment Yard 😊
#Street Scene#Akihabara#Electric Town#HEY Taito#Hirose Entertainment Yard#Taito#Video Games#Gaming#Chiyoda#Tokyo#Japan
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Hirose Electric GT50 Series Connectors
https://www.futureelectronics.com/m/hirose-electric . Hirose Electric GT50 Series 1mm Pitch Wire-to-Board Connectors offer a space-saving design. Uniquely designed to be both small in size and high in reliability and have a robust design for couple routing that resists disconnecting. Hirose Electric GT50 Series Connectors provide a stabilizer that reduces contact wear and enables high vibration resistance. https://youtu.be/0ZSONFQlXHQ
#Hirose#GT50#Hirose Electric GT50#Wire-to-Board Connectors#couple routing#GT50 connectors#automotive#resist vibration#lock design#stabilizer#contact wear#Future electronics#Electric GT50 Connectors#Youtube
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okay okay so many songs to give (you don't have to answer this ask unless you want to release my music recommendations to the public, which I wouldn't mind)
Matryoshka - Hachi (TOP SONG OF ALL TIME)
Yueni - Yurry Canon
What's up? Pop! - Capchii
Abnormality Dancin' Girl - Guchiry (Trickle's english cover is also really good)
Rotten Heresy and Chocolate - Pinocchio-P
Circus Panic!!! - Satsuki
Kyuukurarin - Iyowa
Why I hate you - Namine
Young Girl A - Siinamota (+ Will Stetson english cover)
Brain Fluid Explosion Girl - Rerulili (+ Will Stetson cover again)
Liar Dancer - Masarada
My Love is Hellfire - SLAVE.V-V-R
Haikei Doppelganger - kemu
Ikasama Life Game - kemu
DOKUZU - NAKISO
and LITERALLY ANY COMSO@BOUSOU-P SONG I love that man sm it's not even funny but here are some of my favorites from him:
Machinegun Poem Doll
Gizaba Crazy Letter
Dark Hero Ennui
Low Speed Fake Lyric
Luckghakist
Yaminabe!!!!
Shinigami-chan the Reaper is a Picky Eater
End Mark ni Kibou to Namida wo Soete
Daijobudesuka?
and of course also artists like Kairiki Bear, Deco*27, and sasakure.uk
Volt Tackle- Deco*27
Magical Doctor- Maretu
Loveit?- biz (+ jubyphonic's cover)
KICK BACK- Kenshi Yonezu
Lost One's Weeping- Neru
Static Electricity Human- Kairikibear (also the computer flavor)
Streaming Heart- Deco*27
Pyrite Girl- Riproducer
Mane Mane Psychotropic- Kairikibear
Maegamist- Maretu
Reckless Battery Burns- Ghost and Pals
Electrical Forecast- INABAKUMORI
Gray Girl Syndrome- Aru Hirose
BUG- Kairikibear (rachie's English cover also)
Haru no Sekibaku- INABAKUMORI
RONDON SLAG PATHY HI- MASA WORKS DESIGN (the insomnia remix is really good too)
Born Before- Maretu
Gommene Gommene- Kikuo
Pascal Beats- INABAKUMORI
Dither Tune- DIVELA
Caprice Cast- yugica
Kodoku no Syukyo- syudou
Anatasama- Kairikibear
hanahaki syndrome- Shiki Miyoshino
iiillluuuvvvUUU- SOOOO
[Idolism]- Guchiry
Aishite Aishite Aishite- Kikuo (Will Stetson's cover of it is really good too)
cyclic moon- friendxp
Darling Dance- Kairikibear (+ Ado's cover)
Unknown Mother Goose- wowaka (+ rachie's and hitorie's covers)
God-Ish- PinnochioP
Cast a Spell- Guchiry
#sorry that there's so many hdks#i didnt realize until now#noodle talks#not art#ask#moot#also all of these are great <3#and i didnt put it on here since you recd me abnormality dancin girl already but jubyphonic has a really good cover of that#also sorry this took so long fjks
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Songs I want in Project Sekai !!
Welp, you guys asked for it (not really) Here is the full (kinda) list of songs I really want in prosekai :)) I am so normal about this... there are 40 songs I have written down, along with the reasons and the vocals I want. Have fun reading this.
Virtual Singers
AaAaAaAAaAaAAa - Nashimoto Ui Miku Reason: I love this song, and the chart would be sooo cool. But I really don’t want anyone to cover it, it’d feel weird, even if N25 sang it.
SIU - Maretu Miku Reason: MARETU WHY AREN’T YOU IN PROSEKAI YET??? This song needs to be added, N25 could cover it but I prefer Miku.
Monster - Kira Gumi Reason: We need more Kira songs plspslspls,, this one’s his most viewed song?? I think?? Either way, emo gacha animation meme phase, but good nonetheless.
Triple Baka - Lamaze-P Miku and Teto Reason: Baka baka baka
Dancing Samurai - Kanimiso-P Gakupo Reason: I love Gakupo, the chart would be funny, this entire thing would be for the laughs the sillies and the hahas.
Proof Geometric Construction Can Solve All Love Affairs - ManboP Gumi Reason: HOW IS THIS NOT IN PROSEKAI YET IT’S SO REAL??? Amazing song.
Leo/Need
Tokyo Teddy Bear - Neru Honami, Saki, and Rin Reason: This song is incredibly requested but HOW IS IT STILL NOT IN THE GAME YET?? Anyways, I chose the vocals bc Ichiho sang Lost One’s Weeping, so pls let Honasaki sing this one. It’d be cool. We’d see a more powerful side to their voices. Yay!!
Brain Revolution Girl - Maretu Ichika, Saki, Honami, Shiho, and Miku Reason: MARETU WHY AREN’T YOU IN PROSEKAI YET??? pt 2. This song is good idk man.
Overdose - natori Ichika, Shiho, and Kaito Reason: Not vocaloid, but this song has been stuck in my head. Kaito cover plsss. Don’t stop it music darling!!! OOoooo.
Life Reset Button - Kemu Shiho, Ichika, and Rin Reason: MMmm good song slap, Ichiho w.
Oeoeo - Nashimoto Ui Saki, Ichika, and Miku Reason: I actually really like Nashimoto-P, there’s not 1m+ views for this but whatever. OeOeO. Ik it’s about being drunk but it’s good. Okay. Plus being sick is Saki hahahahah I’m so sorry.
Ensei Rock - Hirose Aru Ichika and Miku Reason: GOD THIS SLAPS it’s so emo but as you can tell I really like l/n singing dark songs. Another Ichika and Miku duet lolz. Anyways.
More More Jump!
DARLING - MARETU Minori, Airi, Shizuku, and Haruka Reason: MARETU WHY AREN’T YOU IN PROSEKAI YET??? pt 3. This song is so pop please do this one at least pjsk. They would all sing this one fore sure.
Nee Nee Nee - PinocchioP Haruka and Shizuku Reason: Cute! Sillies. We need more Shizuharu songs fr.
Age Age Again - Mitchie M Airi, Minori, and Miku Reason: AGE AGE AGE AGE AGAIN!! Did you know that Mitchie M basically owns MMJ. Yeah guys. How has this not been added yet huh. Airi and Minori would fit this song fr.
Dance of Corpses - Kikuo Minori, Haruka, and Luka Reason: I think the Minoharu contrast of voices would be cool. Also ik Miku originally sings it, but guys please let Luka sing. For me.
Electric Angel (GIGA arrange) - Yasuo, Giga, Orebanana-P Shizuku, Airi, Rin, and Len Reason: How is this song NOT in yet?? It’s so cute. Shizuairi and the Kagamine twins would be so cute, this song makes me happy.
Ohedo Julia Night - Michie M Minori and Miku Reason: Kanade and Ichika both had duets with Miku, so let the other protagonists have them too! This would fit WxS too, but because I’m silly why not. Just give Minori a duet with Miku only. Yup.
Vivid Bad Squad
Cinderella - Deco27 (Giga First Night Remix) Kohane and Miku Reason: This fits Kohane, and she should only sing it with Miku. Giga owns VBS just like Mitchie M owns MMJ. Real.
Getcha! - Giga and Kira Kohane and An Reason: THIS SONG OMFG AABLDHSD THIS SONG NEEDS TO BE ADDED. LIKE ASAP. OKAY THEY BOTH SANG IN ENGLISH THEY WOULD SLAY THIS. N O TELLING ME OTHERWISE.
KANKAN☆DANCIN - Kira and Kuraiinu Akito, An, Rin, and Len Reason: Akian so funny. Don’t listen to this often, but yeah. Okay.
Mobius - Hiiragi Kirai Kohane, Toya, and Kaito Reason: We need more Hiiragi Kirai songs. Yeah, that’s it.
On My Seventh Birthday - MASA Akito, Kohane, Len, and Rin Reason: IMAGINE BRUH. Hi Masa fans. This would be weird and cool. It begs for a 3dmv. Another song that could be WxS, but might as well. NOT putting The Fox’s Wedding on this list because goh dayum no.
Star Lily Dance Performance (Remix) - MASA Akito and Toya Reason: I FUCKING NEED THIS. I’M FR. THIS SONG IS AMAZING. Actually yk what. This is the ONLY SONG I need in pjsk, and I need it to be Akitoya. Post canceled, top 5 reasons why this song should be added and it must be Akitoya. Number one, it’d be both a good 2dmv and a 3dmv. Number two, they would eat the song up. Number three, this song is *claps*. Number four, only normal onibi series song. Number five, gay people. Bonus: Hai hai hai azore! I am so normal about this song (lie).
Wonderlands X Showtime
Hate It! Hate It! Huge Ego! - Takeaki Wada Tsukasa and Miku Reason: I love this song. SO glad they added Trash and Trash, it’s my fav from Kurage-P/Takeaki Wada. This song fits Tsukasa before the main story,, and no one should sing it but him! And Miku.
Close and Open, Demons and the Dead - HACHI Emu, Tsukasa, Rui, Nene, and Miku Reason: OKAY, I AM NORMAL ABOUT THIS. We need the Hachi song. Yes, we. They would all sing it. It would be amazing. This is my second wanted, first being Star Lily Dance Performance. It'd be soo funny and kinda dark, they would eat the 3dmv like always. !!! Yeah.
Hole Dwelling - Kikuo Emu, Tsukasa, Rui, and Nene Reason: This song is so dark and weird, it’s so WxS. I don’t want a virtual singer to sing with them, this would just be them.
The Chattering Lack of Common Sense - Ghost Rui and Nene Reason: They fit the roles, and they both speak english!!! Unlike Tsukasa and Emu lolz. I love Ghost’s songs.
I’m Only Just Getting Started - Nashimoto Ui Rui, Tsukasa, and Len Reason: The vibes this song gives are REAL!! So WxS, and I want another Ruikasa cover. I want Len to sing this too because it’d be cool. Soooo ffksfa;fnfn yeah. YEAH!!!
Queen - Kanaria Emu and Nene Reason: Almost everyone asks for this cover, and there’s a good damn reason. It's called King 2.0
Nightcord at 25:00
Abnormality Dancin’ Girl - Gurichy Mafuyu, Ena, and Meiko Reason: AHHH THIS SONG FITS THEM BOTH??? Ena suffers because she’ll never be perfect, and Mafuyu suffers because she has no CHOICE but to be perfect. I love Guchiry's songs a lot, and this is one of the most popular. Plus we already got one (1) Meiko cover. We can do this folks.
Lagtrain - inubakumori Kanade, Ena, and Miku Reason: Good calm sad song. It’s quite popular. I like inubakumori.
Disappearance Addiction (MARETU remix) - Kairiki Bear Mizuki and Mafuyu Reason: I LOVE IT WHEN MIZUMAFU SINGS TOGETHER. THEY BOTH SOUND SO AMAZING. Venom was so real, now we must have DA, but the Maretu Remix is so yooo.
Therefore you and me - TadanoCo Mizuki and Ena Reason: It gives Charles vibes. That's it.
Yellow - Yoh Kamiyama Mafuyu, Kanade, and Miku Reason: Not a vocaloid song, but Kanamafu + Miku complaining about Mafuyu’s mom is so real. Oh, and they fit the voices.
The Snow White Princess Is - Noboru-P Kanade, Mafuyu, Ena, Mizuki, and Miku Reason: Yeah. They should all sing this! It’d be cool. So true.
Extra
Plus Boy - Giga, Reol Rui, Tsukasa, Akito, Toya, and Len Reason: I regret my life’s decisions, thanks a lot. They sang ifuudoudou, they can probably do this. Uh... Also let Tsukasa say fucking again for the third time now pls. That’d be so funny. I’m sorry. They shouldn’t sing this it’s so aaaaaaaaa but?? I thought it’d be funny to add.
My Time - Bo En Tsukasa, Kohane, and Minori Reason: OMORI REFERENCE???? Gasp. Tsukasa would NOT sing the english parts, but him saying oyasumi would be real!!
Confusion - Maretu Ichika, Kanade, and Miku Reason: My favorite Maretu song, it means a lot to me. It’s quite underrated, I never think it’ll be added. But I still love it.
I’m glad you’re evil too - PinocchioP Ichika, Minori, Kohane, Tsukasa, Kanade, and Miku Reason: This song… so… abfabdbfkasdfjaqadnlbladsd chefs kiss. This would make me break out into tears if they did a cover of this. They’re all glad Miku’s there, “evil too”. The reason they didn’t break? Miku, the Sekai, and their friends. And they’ll sing why to you about their life, their experiences that started because of a passion, and a little robot singer. Forever more.
...and, that's it! Thanks for reading all this way, I appreciate it :)
#project sekai#proseka#pjsk#prsk#project sekai wishlist#leo/need#l/n#more more jump#mmj#vivid bad squad#vbs#wonderlands x showtime#wxs#nightcord at 25:00#25 ji nightcord de#n25#niigo#virtual singer#:)#hatsune miku colorful stage
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2024年10月30日(水)、ひろせむつみ 1st album 「だきしめていく、堂々と」をリリースします
愛について歌うことは「わたし」について歌うことだと思う。 きっと、誰にとっても。
わからないもののことは書けないし歌えない。その一方で、書けることを書くことで、或いは歌えることを歌うことで、私が何を知っているのか、何を感じられるのか、を、他者に悟られ得るのは、それはそれで恐ろしい。
だけど、何かを作るということは、いつだって、なんだって、そういうことなのだと思います。これは湿っぽくロマンチックな話ではなく、拍子抜けするほどシンプルな話です。
今書けることを書いてしまおう。そう割り切って書いた曲たちでこのアルバムはできています。遠くない未来、ふと聞き返した時にもし恥ずかしくなったとしても、その気持ちさえ「だきしめていく」の途中にあるのでしょう。「だきしめていく」とは、「抱きしめる」でも「抱きしめていくわ」でもない、私が私の中でしたひとつの決意表明です。
誰かのことではなく、どこまでも私のことを書くことで、歌うことで、聴いてくれる誰かの時間の何かが起こったなら。
そんなことがあるなら、それがこの作品を世に放ったということなのだろうな、と思います。
仲間の力を沢山もらってつくった初めての「アルバム」、聴いていただけると嬉しいです。
- ひろせむつみ
1st album 「だきしめていく、堂々と」
Title : だきしめていく、堂々と
Release Date : 2024/10/30 (wed)
Format : CD, Streaming
Price : ¥2,750(税込)
「だきしめていく、堂々と」収録曲
1.Prelude
2.ライラック
3.ドレッシング
4.ここは蜂蜜
5.私の東
6.アイスクリーム・レター
7.交信
8.銀を攫って
9.蛍を宙に放すように
10.ざらざら
11.ファミレス
all SONGs written by Mutsumi Hirose
arranged by Mutsumi Hirose (ensemble)
vocal, piano, keyboard, melodica, chorus : Mutsumi Hirose
drums, shaker, triangle : senoo ricky
electric guitar, acoustic guitar, chorus : Taiki Yoshii
contrabass, melodica, chorus : Nanamiki
recorded, mixed and mastered by Ippel Suda
recorded at LM studio and ricky's room
all ARTWORKs designed by Honami Abe
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2024年10月30日(水)、ひろせむつみ 1st album 「だきしめていく、堂々と」をリリースします
愛について歌うことは「わたし」について歌うことだと思う。 きっと、誰にとっても。
わからないもののことは書けないし歌えない。その一方で、書けることを書くことで、或いは歌えることを歌うことで、私が何を知っているのか、何を感じられるのか、を、他者に悟られ得るのは、それはそれで恐ろしい。 だけど、何かを作るということは、いつだって、なんだって、そういうことなのだと思います。これは湿っぽくロマンチックな話ではなく、拍子抜けするほどシンプルな話です。
今書けることを書いてしまおう。そう割り切って書いた曲たちでこのアルバムはできています。遠くない未来、ふと聞き返した時にもし恥ずかしくなったとしても、その気持ちさえ「だきしめていく」の途中にあるのでしょう。「だきしめていく」とは、「抱きしめる」でも「抱きしめていくわ」でもない、私が私の中でしたひとつの決意表明です。
誰かのことではなく、どこまでも私のことを書くことで、歌うことで、聴いてくれる誰かの時間の何かが起こったなら。 そんなことがあるなら、それがこの作品を世に放ったということなのだろうな、と思います。
仲間の力を沢山もらってつくった初めての「アルバム」、聴いていただけると嬉しいです。
- ひろせむつみ
1st album 「だきしめていく、堂々と」
Title : だきしめていく、堂々と
Release Date : 2024/10/30 (wed)
Format : CD, Streaming
Price : ¥2,750(税込)
「だきしめていく、堂々と」収録曲
1.Prelude 2.ライラック 3.ドレッシング 4.ここは蜂蜜 5.私の東 6.アイスクリーム・レター 7.交信 8.銀を攫って 9.蛍を宙に放すように 10.ざらざら 11.ファミレス
all SONGs written by Mutsumi Hirose
arranged by Mutsumi Hirose (ensemble)
vocal, piano, keyboard, melodica, chorus : Mutsumi Hirose
drums, shaker, triangle : senoo ricky electric guitar, acoustic guitar, chorus : Taiki Yoshii contrabass, melodica, chorus : Nanamiki
recorded, mixed and mastered by Ippel Suda recorded at LM studio and ricky's room
all ARTWORKs designed by Honami Abe
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Global High Speed Connector: 2024-2032 Market Evaluation
As per Triton Market Research, the Global High Speed Connector Market report is sectioned into Product (Board-To-Cable, Board-To-Board, Other Products), Application (Communication, Aerospace & Avionics, Energy & Power, Automotive, Electronics, Other Applications), and Regional Outlook (Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa, Europe, North America, Latin America).
The report further includes the Market Summary, Industry Outlook, Porter’s Five Forces Analysis, Market Attractiveness Index, Supply Chain Analysis, Regulatory Framework, Key Market Strategies, Market Drivers, Challenges, Opportunities, Analyst Perspective, Competitive Landscape, Research Methodology and scope, Global Market Size, Forecasts & Analysis (2024-2032).
As per Triton’s report, the global high speed connector market is set to advance at a CAGR of 9.15% during the forecast period 2024-2032.
High-speed connectors are created to facilitate the swift and dependable transmission of data among electronic devices. Their significance lies in fostering effective and smooth communication across a range of applications, such as telecommunications, computing, automotive systems, etc.
Factors such as increasing demand for data transmission, rapid growth in IoT, demand for high-performance computing, and advancements in automotive electronics. Automotive manufacturers are increasingly incorporating electronic and infotainment systems into vehicles to enhance connectivity. This trend presents opportunities for connector manufacturers to devise streamlined and space-efficient solutions that align with the evolving requirements.
However, compatibility issues with legacy systems and challenges in miniaturization hamper the high speed connector market’s development.
Furthermore, carmakers are progressively integrating electronic and infotainment systems into vehicles to improve connectivity. This development offers opportunities for connector manufacturers to create efficient solutions that meet the changing requirements.
The notable companies in the high speed connector market consist of TE Connectivity, Yamaichi, Neoconix Inc, Electronics Co Ltd, Hirose Electric Co Ltd, Oupiin Enterprise Co Ltd, Omron Corporation, Molex LLC, IMS Connector Systems, Samtec, and Fujitsu.
As the demand for greater data rates persists, connectors must evolve to accommodate higher bandwidths while safeguarding signal integrity. The market for connectors adept at facilitating high-speed data transmission is on the rise, driven by the needs of applications such as data centers, telecommunications, and high-performance computing. This surge is contributing to the growth of the connector market.
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Hirose Electric GT50 Series Connectors
https://www.futureelectronics.com/m/hirose-electric . Hirose Electric GT50 Series 1mm Pitch Wire-to-Board Connectors offer a space-saving design. Uniquely designed to be both small in size and high in reliability and have a robust design for couple routing that resists disconnecting. https://youtu.be/0ZSONFQlXHQ
#Hirose#GT50#Hirose Electric GT50#1mm Pitch#Wire-to-Board Connectors#space-saving design#heat resistance#couple routing#GT50 connectors#automotive#resist vibration#lock design#stabilizer#contact wear#Connectors#Youtube
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BNC Connector Market Global Analysis, Outlook, Opportunities, Size, Share Forecast and Supply Demand 2031
“Global BNC Connector Market Growth Rate, Market Share, Size, Trends, and Forecast 2024-2031”
Global “BNC Connector Market” report provides a detailed examination of market capacity, share, current market trends and upcoming future predictions. Its aim to present the analysis of global BNC Connector Market segment by product type, applications and by regions. The report presents in-depth analysis of BNC Connector Market, which includes market size, share, growth and demand forecast. BNC Connector Market report includes research methodology, value chain analysis, industry analysis by power of suppliers and consumers. BNC Connector Market report also includes new upcoming technology of BNC Connector Market Industry that will helps to our clients.
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The Following Manufacturers Covered in the BNC Connector Market Report:
Molex (U.S)
Hirose Electric (Japan)
Belden (U.S)
Amphenol (U.S)
TE Connectivity ( Switzerland)
Market split by Type, can be divided into:
50Ω
75Ω
Market split by Application, can be divided into:
Audio and Video Equipment
Telecommunications
Measuring and Measuring Instruments
Avionics
Others
Regional Analysis:
North America (United States, Canada and Mexico)
Europe (Germany, UK, France, Italy, Russia and Turkey etc.)
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Connecting the Dots: Navigating the Global Connector Market
Hold on tight, folks! We’re about to take a wild ride through the intriguing world of connectors. No, we’re not talking about the emotional kind — these are the tiny heroes that keep our gadgets talking to each other. In this not-so-robotic blog, we’ll decode the recent report on the Global Connector Market, sprinkled with a dash of humor and sarcasm.
Introduction: The Unsung Heroes of Connectivity
In a world obsessed with the latest gadgets, connectors play the unsung hero role. Picture this — your smartphone, smartwatch, and laptop having a chit-chat without these miniature wonders. Impossible, right? Well, that’s the reality this industry juggernaut is dealing with.
Market Rollercoaster: Buckle Up for Growth!
Hold your breath because the Global Connector Market is on a rollercoaster. According to the latest report, this market is gearing up for a growth spurt, going from a respectable USD 77.11 billion in 2021 to a whopping USD 152.86 billion by 2030. That’s a cool 4.4% CAGR — a ride even the stock market might envy.
Connector Variety: More Than Just Plugs and Wires
Connectors, not just your average plugs and wires, are the backbone of various industries. From consumer electronics to aerospace, these little wonders ensure a seamless flow of power, data, and communication. It’s like the ultimate backstage pass to the electronic concert of life.
Small but Mighty: The Miniaturization Trend
In a world that’s all about making everything smaller, connectors are no exception. Technological advancement has ushered in a trend of sophisticated, compact models. Because who doesn’t want their gadgets to be sleek and efficient? The market is racing to meet the demand for smaller, yet more potent, connectivity solutions. It’s like the fashion industry, but for gadgets.
Tech Trends: 5G, EVs, and IoT — Oh My!
Hold onto your hats because we’re diving into the deep end of technology. The rise of 5G, Electric Vehicles (EVs), and the Internet of Things (IoT) has created a hunger for advanced connectors. These connectors need to be the superheroes of the tech world — maintaining signal integrity, handling high-speed data, and probably making a mean cup of coffee too.
For More Information: https://www.skyquestt.com/report/connector-market
Market Competition: Where Giants Collide
In the bustling connector market, competition is fierce. Established players like Molex, TE Connectivity, and Amphenol Corporation are like the cool kids on the block. Everyone wants to be like them, but it’s no easy feat. Startups are popping up, aiming to carve their space in this connectivity saga.
Market Dynamics: The Good, The Bad, and the Compatibility Issues
While the market is riding high, there are hurdles to overcome. Compatibility issues are the Godzilla of the connector world. With a diverse range of applications and connector variations, maintaining harmony among different devices is like herding cats. It’s challenging and might slow down the market’s superhero-speed growth.
Regional Showdown: North America vs. Asia-Pacific
In the battle of the regions, North America takes the lead. With a thriving tech scene and an appetite for innovation, it’s no surprise. But hot on its heels is the Asia-Pacific region, with electronic and automotive sectors churning out connectors like hotcakes. It’s a global showdown for connector supremacy.
The Big Players: From Molex to Hirose Electric Co.
In this blockbuster connector movie, we have some A-listers. Amphenol Corporation, Molex, TE Connectivity, and Hirose Electric Co. are the headliners. With a global presence and a product range that can make your head spin, they are the connectors’ Avengers.
Trends and Future Predictions: Size Matters and Speed Kills
As gadgets shrink, connectors are following suit with high-density designs. It’s like the tech version of downsizing, but cooler. High-speed data transmission is the name of the game. With 5G and IoT ruling the roost, connectors are stepping up their game to handle the need for speed.
Conclusion: Connecting the World, One Plug at a Time
As we wrap up this whirlwind tour of the Global Connector Market, one thing is clear — connectors are the unsung heroes in our tech-centric world. They connect us, quite literally, and ensure our gadgets keep the conversation alive. So, here’s to the connectors — the tiny but mighty champions of connectivity!
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Connecting the Dots: Navigating the Global Connector Market
Hold on tight, folks! We’re about to take a wild ride through the intriguing world of connectors. No, we’re not talking about the emotional kind — these are the tiny heroes that keep our gadgets talking to each other. In this not-so-robotic blog, we’ll decode the recent report on the Global Connector Market, sprinkled with a dash of humor and sarcasm.
Introduction: The Unsung Heroes of Connectivity
In a world obsessed with the latest gadgets, connectors play the unsung hero role. Picture this — your smartphone, smartwatch, and laptop having a chit-chat without these miniature wonders. Impossible, right? Well, that’s the reality this industry juggernaut is dealing with.
Market Rollercoaster: Buckle Up for Growth!
Hold your breath because the Global Connector Market is on a rollercoaster. According to the latest report, this market is gearing up for a growth spurt, going from a respectable USD 77.11 billion in 2021 to a whopping USD 152.86 billion by 2030. That’s a cool 4.4% CAGR — a ride even the stock market might envy.
Connector Variety: More Than Just Plugs and Wires
Connectors, not just your average plugs and wires, are the backbone of various industries. From consumer electronics to aerospace, these little wonders ensure a seamless flow of power, data, and communication. It’s like the ultimate backstage pass to the electronic concert of life.
Small but Mighty: The Miniaturization Trend
In a world that’s all about making everything smaller, connectors are no exception. Technological advancement has ushered in a trend of sophisticated, compact models. Because who doesn’t want their gadgets to be sleek and efficient? The market is racing to meet the demand for smaller, yet more potent, connectivity solutions. It’s like the fashion industry, but for gadgets.
Tech Trends: 5G, EVs, and IoT — Oh My!
Hold onto your hats because we’re diving into the deep end of technology. The rise of 5G, Electric Vehicles (EVs), and the Internet of Things (IoT) has created a hunger for advanced connectors. These connectors need to be the superheroes of the tech world — maintaining signal integrity, handling high-speed data, and probably making a mean cup of coffee too.
For More Information: https://www.skyquestt.com/report/connector-market
Market Competition: Where Giants Collide
In the bustling connector market, competition is fierce. Established players like Molex, TE Connectivity, and Amphenol Corporation are like the cool kids on the block. Everyone wants to be like them, but it’s no easy feat. Startups are popping up, aiming to carve their space in this connectivity saga.
Market Dynamics: The Good, The Bad, and the Compatibility Issues
While the market is riding high, there are hurdles to overcome. Compatibility issues are the Godzilla of the connector world. With a diverse range of applications and connector variations, maintaining harmony among different devices is like herding cats. It’s challenging and might slow down the market’s superhero-speed growth.
Regional Showdown: North America vs. Asia-Pacific
In the battle of the regions, North America takes the lead. With a thriving tech scene and an appetite for innovation, it’s no surprise. But hot on its heels is the Asia-Pacific region, with electronic and automotive sectors churning out connectors like hotcakes. It’s a global showdown for connector supremacy.
The Big Players: From Molex to Hirose Electric Co.
In this blockbuster connector movie, we have some A-listers. Amphenol Corporation, Molex, TE Connectivity, and Hirose Electric Co. are the headliners. With a global presence and a product range that can make your head spin, they are the connectors’ Avengers.
Trends and Future Predictions: Size Matters and Speed Kills
As gadgets shrink, connectors are following suit with high-density designs. It’s like the tech version of downsizing, but cooler. High-speed data transmission is the name of the game. With 5G and IoT ruling the roost, connectors are stepping up their game to handle the need for speed.
Conclusion: Connecting the World, One Plug at a Time
As we wrap up this whirlwind tour of the Global Connector Market, one thing is clear — connectors are the unsung heroes in our tech-centric world. They connect us, quite literally, and ensure our gadgets keep the conversation alive. So, here’s to the connectors — the tiny but mighty champions of connectivity!
About Us-
SkyQuest Technology Group is a Global Market Intelligence, Innovation Management & Commercialization organization that connects innovation to new markets, networks & collaborators for achieving Sustainable Development Goals.
Contact Us-
SkyQuest Technology Consulting Pvt. Ltd.
1 Apache Way,
Westford,
Massachusetts 01886
USA (+1) 617–230–0741
Email- [email protected]
Website: https://www.skyquestt.com
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Vital Weekly reviewed latest three releases on zappak.
Takashi Masubuchi & Yosuke Morone – Particles and Waves Kaori Komura & Yutaka Hirose – Diastrophism Dance p.o.p. (psychology of perception) – Alien Stewardess
The Japanese Zappak label is always surprising, with music on the fringe of improvisation, sound art, and conceptual art, plus it usually introduces new names. New names such as Yosuke Morone, who plays electronics and prepared sounds in duet with Takashi Masubuchi on acoustic guitar. I know him from various releases on Ftarri, which is also the location where they played on January 28, 2023, and it’s the first time they played together. Radical music is a perfect example of what the label stands for. Two pieces on this CD are named after their duration, ‘[34:18]’ and ‘[33:02]’. The first opens with a high-frequency sine wave sound, which is piercingly loud (and I can’t imagine what it sounds like to someone thirty years younger than me), and the guitar plays individual notes, very quiet and sparse. Think Taku Sugimoto but with a backing of sine waves. Slowly, these sine waves (created with function generators) alter in white noise and, towards the end of this piece, intense bass sounds. The high piercing tones don’t return in the second piece, in which Morone’s contribution is quite different. More like obscured tape hiss, being slowly amplified. In both pieces, there is a gradual build-up towards something much louder (but not noisy). There isn’t much interaction between both players, but that’s the idea of the music here: no responding to each other. The guitar sounds clean, while the electronics are deliberately vague and strange. This works better in the second piece than in the first piece.
The name Kaori Komura popped up in Vital Weekly 1393 when she worked with Kazumoto Endo on a track for a compilation, and she plays Korean percussion instruments. In the 1980s, she was a hardcore punk band GISM member. Yutaka Hirose is a tuba player from Tokyo. He’s also “a member of some bands and ensembles such as “tail”, “Zayaendo”, “Aosaba” and “Itsuki-Hirose”. This CD shows a more traditional side of Zappak’s interest in improvised music. The two pieces were recorded a year ago at Permian in Tokyo. Both instruments sound the way they are supposed to, even when I haven’t got a particular notion about the percussion; it sounds percussion, drum, and cymbal-like. I think their music is all about interaction, and they cleverly play with the notion of loud versus quiet. Sometimes, they are both quiet or loud and sometimes, there is that distinction. In ‘Roaring Pulse’, Komura plays an ongoing rhythm at various points, which you do not often see in improvised music. It’s something I somehow enjoy, maybe as something to hang to in what otherwise may come across as slightly more chaotic. At just under an hour long, this is quite a ride, perhaps better enjoyed with one piece at a time. Let this be my choice of improvised music for this week.
And lastly, p.o.p. (psychology of perception) is preferred in lowercase; I am not sure why you would write between brackets what p.o.p. stands for. Why not use one or the other but not both simultaneously? This is the CD that is not by Japanese musicians, and also to have more than two pieces of music, and is a double CD. I reviewed their ‘Tabriz’ CD in Vital Weekly 888 when p.o.p. was a duo of Reinhold Friedl (piano) and Hannes Strobl (electric bass). With their second release, ‘Ikebana’ (not reviewed in Vital Weekly), they were a quartet, adding Nara Krahl (cello) and Elena Kakaliagou (French horn). The information says, “Alien Stewardess”, concentrates on the question: What do the musicians’ bodies know? Four individual musicians, each with his/her own sound and body memory, create a network of interferences and thus a multiplication of the sonic-kinetic perspectives: sensual, three-dimensional, and organic. Let yourself be guided by the alien stewardess in and out of time and space! Enjoy the journey…” This is the sort of text that is too cryptic for me. It reads well, but what does it mean? As with the previous Zappak release, this is all very nicely improvised, albeit of a much different kind, but two discs spanning some 150 minutes of music is a bit much. In their common approach, they like their sounds to be close together, like an acoustic (almost, that is) drone, out of which small sounds pop (pun intended) up. Because their pieces are long, twenty to thirty minutes (except the first ten minutes), playing this music must sometimes be an endurance test, with full-on concentration. Each piece is like a massive and dense cloud; if you look closely, you’ll see the more minor changes. Maybe there is some chaos, too; if you listen closely, it seems as if not much of this makes much sense, and at the same time, there is that tranquil feeling, almost spacious music. Maybe it’s not strange to think of this music as a fruitful meeting of improvisation and modern composition. Great release, but very long. (Reviewed by Frans de Waard)
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