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On 1st September, Electronic Specifier will be bringing the latest products and technology trends together at the ‘Electronic Specifier Expo’. Attendees of this virtual event will have the opportunity to hear from a wide variety of industry experts who will be sharing the latest products, technologies and solutions in the industry, as well as contributing to an informative programme of webinars and motivating talks.
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The INA190-Q1 is an automotive, low power, voltage-output, current-shunt monitor (also called a current-sense amplifier). This device is commonly used for monitoring systems directly connected to an automotive 12V battery. The INA190-Q1 can sense drops across shunts at common-mode voltages from 0.2V to +40V, independent of the supply voltage. In addition, the input pins have an absolute maximum voltage of 42V.
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This is a 4-part blog series on the main challenges facing 5G deployments and how you can solve them with the right tools. Part 1 focuses on building complex networks, part 2 is about keeping costs low, this post covers infrastructure requirements, part 3 covers infrastructure requirements, and this final post explains the need to address new 5G cyber security issues.
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COVID-19 has drastically changed the landscape for businesses across all industries, forcing immediate changes – but ones that will have long-term consequences. In the latest report by Lux Research, ‘The Impact of COVID-19 on Tech Innovation’, Lux has outlined five key trends that will define how the world beyond the pandemic will be different.
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The IoT is a complex organism. On one end of the spectrum, it comprises billions of data-gathering, functionality-enabling IoT end-devices deployed the world over in homes, cities, vehicles, factories, and just about anywhere else. On the other end is the cloud, a network of data centres distributed across multiple continents, where data are stored and processed, often using Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms to reveal otherwise hard-to-gain insights.
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Cable theft has plagued South African industry for decades, and is an issue that requires much more than technology to solve. Despite this, Ian Loudon, International Sales and Marketing Manager at Omniflex, explains how advances in remote monitoring are giving businesses a fighting chance.
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Orient Link (OLL) and NEC Corporation (NEC) have announced that they have signed an agreement to build the MIST Cable System (MIST). MIST will directly connect Singapore, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and India (Mumbai and Chennai) and deliver a design capacity of more than 216 terabits per second (Tbps). Construction of the nearly 8,100km optical submarine cable is targeted to be completed by the third quarter of FY2022.
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Synopsys has announced that NSITEXE adopted Synopsys HAPS-80 prototyping solution to develop their current and next-generation Data Flow Processor (DFP) IP portfolio. HAPS-80 delivers the high-performance needed for software development and system validation of NSITEXE's RISC-V based accelerator with a complex 512-bit vector processing unit for vehicle control microcomputers.
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An expanded range of accessories and extensions for its Raspberry Pi product offering is in stock at Farnell. Additions include five new language variants of the Raspberry Pi keyboard, a 10.1-inch touchscreen from Multicomp Pro and a new range of HATs (hardware-attached tops).
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The Automotive High Voltage Evaluation Platform (AHVEP) from Arrow Electronics offers developers an extensive range of tools to explore the latest trends in electrification of vehicles. It provides a universal platform for applications and design challenges associated with a high voltage (48V/400V) power distribution network in cars.
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