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21st September 2020
Let Electro Rent and Viavi help you build a robust 5G network
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With the changes to the backhaul required to deliver the capacity demands of 5G, the approach to testing needs to evolve alongside. We’ve teamed up with network testing experts Viavi to help you prepare. In this webinar you will learn how the backhaul will change and the test equipment and techniques that you will need to ensure successful deployments. 
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21st September 2020
Synchronous buck converter with pin-strapping/PMBus
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The TPS546D24A is a highly integrated, non-isolated DC/DC converter capable of high frequency operation and 40A current output from a 7-mm × 5-mm package. Two, three, and four TPS546D24A devices can be interconnected to provide up to 160A on a single output. The device has an option to overdrive the internal 5V LDO with an external 5V supply via the VDD5 pin to improve efficiency and reduce power dissipation of the converter.
Sensors
21st September 2020
Accelerating Lidar innovations for autonomous driving
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dSPACE and Velodyne Lidar has entered into a partnership to accelerate future developments of lidar technologies for autonomous driving. To this end, dSPACE, has joined the Velodyne program ‘Automated with Velodyne.’ The program aims to accelerate ecosystem interactions and rapidly integrate lidar innovations into a range of autonomous solutions including autonomous driving.
Design
21st September 2020
HPC Fund to deliver supercomputing clusters to researchers combatting COVID-19
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AMD and technology partner, Penguin Computing, a division of SMART Global Holdings, have announced that New York University (NYU), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Rice University are the first universities named to receive complete AMD-powered, high performance computing systems from the AMD HPC Fund for COVID-19 research.
Sensors
21st September 2020
Thermopile detectors for non-contact temperature measurement
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LASER COMPONENTS has been working with Dexter Research Centre, a specialist producer of thermopile detectors. These devices are well suited for non-contact temperature measurement in applications such as health care, process control and environmental monitoring.
Design
21st September 2020
Telemis-Medical platform upgrades to enable customisation
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Telemis has just released a new iteration of the company’s widely-deployed Telemis-Medical platform. Through the technological advances encompassed within Telemis-Medical Version 4.95, physicians will hopefully be able to perform functions much quicker - leading to time savings and greater convenience.
Memory
21st September 2020
Apacer XR-LRDIMM anti-vibration server memory module
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To aid the design of defence projects, Apacer has successfully developed an anti-vibration server memory for defence applications. It’s called XR-LRDIMM (Extreme Rugged Load-Reduced DIMM), and it features strengthened shock and vibration resistance and reliability.
Cables/Connecting
21st September 2020
New quick setup with updated LanTEK IV software
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IDEAL Networks has released a free software update for its LanTEK IV cable certifier that introduces a new setup option to help users get started quickly on smaller or simpler jobs. The standard set up mode enables field technicians to perform ad-hoc testing without setting up a project with pre-configured tests IDs, making it a good option for small projects or maintenance work. The user-friendly feature is also well suited to testing non-sequential IDs for one-off tests or move/add/change work.
Cables/Connecting
21st September 2020
TE Connectivity introduces 68-pin connectors for SAS/PCIe Gen 4 SCSI
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TE Connectivity (TE), has introduced receptacles for the fourth-generation serial attached small computer system interface (SCSI) (SAS) supporting both SAS and PCIe lanes at respective speed of 24 Gigabits per second (Gbps) and 16 gigatransfers per second (GT/s).
Cables/Connecting
21st September 2020
Compact connectors suit wearables, game consoles
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The 5811 Series Board-to-Board connectors from Kyocera have been miniaturised to be 50% smaller than conventional products. The connectors feature a 0.35mm-pitch to save space, perform well in high current and are highly durable. Samples are available globally now.
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