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15th June 2020
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Sponsored
15th June 2020
MIOTY connectivity webinar with Texas Instruments
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Join our webinar to learn what this new LPWAN standard is, and how it can help your business. MIOTY provides quality and scalability for worldwide Sub-1GHz communication. The webinar will discuss the benefit of using MIOTY compared to other LPWAN solutions. We will also present the wide range of applications that could benefit from MIOTY, including environmental sensors like temperature and air quality, and battery-powered flow meter sensors for water, heat and gas,and more.
Blog
15th June 2020
Edge computing for IT/OT integration
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Bridging the gap between information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) is an essential step in realising a truly smart factory. When IT and OT converge, data collected from IoT devices can be efficiently analysed and quickly turned into valuable information. Edge computing sits right in the space between IT and OT and can therefore facilitate the converge of these seemingly distant worlds.
Design
15th June 2020
Leveraging small cell synergies optimises value
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Small Cell Forum (SCF) has published research setting out how edge computing will impact the future of small cell networks, with particular focus on private cellular networks. A survey of service providers for the paper shows that by 2025 almost 75% new indoor small cell deployments will be co-located with edge and/or private EPC. The paper is available to download.
Automotive
15th June 2020
Millions turn to online training to protect jobs
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A lack of job security has led to a quarter (24%) of the UK workforce to turn to online training courses to learn new skills or expand current knowledge during the Coronavirus, according to a recent survey by The Open University. The research found that half (49%) of all current UK workers have been affected by uncertainty.
Design
15th June 2020
Kontron extends 6U VPX portfolio of COTS computing nodes
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Leveraging years of rugged computer design and thermal expertise, Kontron has announced VX6124, its new Arm-based High End VPX COTS Computing Node for next generation HPEC application.
Mixed Signal/Analog
15th June 2020
High voltage GreenPAK IC for motor drive applications
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Dialog Semiconductor has announced the SLG47105, its first motor drive CMIC that delivers the unique benefits of both configurable logic and configurable analogue with high voltage outputs, all encapsulated within a tiny 2x3mm QFN package.
Webinars
15th June 2020
Autonomous driving: peak car to arrive as early as 2031?
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In this webinar, Dr Na Jiao provides an overview of the autonomous car and robotaxi market. Dr Jiao is a technology analyst at IDTechEx focusing on autonomous mobility, electric vehicles and energy storage related areas. This webinar is based on IDTechEx's latest report on autonomous mobility titled 'Autonomous Cars and Robotaxis 2020-2040: Players, Technologies & Forecasts'.
Power
15th June 2020
Battery-powered overdrive pedal for guitar effects
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Analog or digital processing of music signals can provide new effects. Active overdrive effects recreate the overdriven clipping effects of those early valve amps. The GreenPAK SLG88104V Rail to Rail I/O 375nA Quad OpAmp, with its low power and low voltage advancements, can be critical to overdrive circuits.
Webinars
15th June 2020
Making waves: the rise of electric boats and ships
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In the over one hundred electric vehicle sectors tracked by IDTechEx, the company predominantly foresees a transition partly or completely to a traction battery over the next two decades. The case is not so simple for the marine sector: due to the sheer scale of the power, energy and distance requirements for many vessels, reducing maritime emissions will require solutions varying from batteries and fuel cells to premium fuels, scrubbers and slow-steaming.
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