News & Analysis
Right angled photoelectric sensors provide improved conveyor control
Contrinex has developed a new range of high performance, M18 photoelectric sensors with an integral right angle prism that has been designed to improve the reliability of conveyor control. Conveyors are an essential transfer element in many manufacturing processes and control is normally achieved using M18 barrel sensors with axial detection. This means that the sensors have to be bracket-mounted on the sides of the conveyor with the sensor body...
New Cleanroom Manufacturing Facility Opened at Omnetics
Omnetics, USA manufacturer of miniature high rel connectors has announced that it has completed construction of a new cleanroom within its Minneapolis manufacturing plant. The 340 square foot cleanroom will be used for cleaning, testing and packaging products, as well as providing a custom assembly capability as necessary for certain demanding applications.
Net-Top-Box has more power to enable complex functions
Digital Signage Specialist, ONELAN, has introduced the 3300/5 Net-Top-Box with more processing ability to power its complex functions. ONELAN’s Net-Top-Box (NTB) is a self-contained system running the ultra-reliable Linux operating system with built-in interfaces for communicating with data sources and live television and video feeds. It is controlled via a web interface and may be programmed to display stored pages or live TV and video togethe...
STMicroelectronics’ shipment of MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 chips exceeds 400 million
STMicroelectronics has today announced that by the end of the first quarter of 2007 it had shipped a cumulative total of more than 400 million MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 decoder chips – used worldwide in STBs, digital television sets (DTV) and DVD players – since entering the market with the world’s first MPEG-2 System-on-Chip (SoC) decoder in 1995. In a sector growing rapidly in size, diversity and technical complexity, ST continues to be the lea...
Cherry appoints Trevor Dasilva
Charged with developing new business for Cherry’s range of ergonomic consumer multimedia wireless and general purpose keyboards, Trevor Dasilva has been appointed Business Development Co-ordinator - Keyboards under the auspices of the CID (Computer Input Devices) division. Dasilva brings a wealth of skills related to the consumer market from leading distributor, Misco, where he was involved in sales and business development.
LAMBDA WAGES WAR ON WASTE
Located in a picturesque corner of North Devon, concerns about environmental impact at Lambda UK are perhaps felt more acutely than elsewhere, which is why a team of employees has decided to wage its own war on waste. While Lambda UK had successfully recycled cardboard and office paper for many years, the team felt that there was an opportunity to do more at the 300 employee Ilfracombe plant, from where Lambda manufactures and exports its market ...
Arrow Electronics regains TS16949 certification
Arrow Electronics has regained TS16949 certification for the second year at its programming facility in Bedford, England and in its Dublin, Ireland sales office. This certification is so highly regarded that some customers and suppliers, automotive and non-automotive, now choose to waive their requirements for an annual audit of Arrow’s programming quality management system.
Intelligent electrocardiogram heart monitor gets Tekdata's cable connections
Tekdata Interconnection Systems has completed manufacturing the first phase of a range of cables which are used by Medick Healthcare on their personal electrocardiogram heart monitor. This easy to use portable monitor, whose interconnections were designed by Tekdata, provides peace of mind to those potentially at risk from heart disease.
Link Microtek appoints Midoriya of Japan
RF and microwave specialist Link Microtek has appointed Midoriya of Japan as its first overseas representative to handle the wide range of waveguide products manufactured by Link’s Engineering Division in Basingstoke.
STMicroelectronics Licenses key Technologies to Bosch Automotive
STMicroelectronics has announced the signing of an agreement with Bosch in which the world’s leading automotive electronic systems company will license ST’s state-of-the-art BCD8 process technology, enabling Bosch to design and manufacture highly integrated automotive products using this leading-edge technology in its own wafer fabrication plant. The move continues a close strategic partnership between the two companies extending over the l...