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24th September 2020
New Slim-Line PCB Screw Terminals from Keystone
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Vertical mounting PCB screw terminals rated for 15Amps have a minimal footprint making them ideal for high-density packaging requiring wire-to-board connections. Available in 45°, 60° and 90° orientations with 6-32 binding head screw installed & captivated, as a kit or separately. Colour-head screws are available in red, black, white, blue, green, yellow and clear for enhanced assembly identification and troubleshooting.
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24th September 2020
Arrow Electronics to host virtual event showcasing Industry 4.0 solutions
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Arrow Electronics announced that it will be hosting a virtual event focused on smart industry and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), Arrow’s World of Industry 4.0, on 1-2 October 2020. and will make a wealth of technical and commercial expertise available to attendees. A number of leading electronics suppliers will participate alongside Arrow, hosting webinars and individual discussions, as well as individual consultations.
Sponsored
24th September 2020
4A step-down module with adjustable-frequency and tracking in μSIP package
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TPSM8281x is a family of pin-to-pin 3-A and 4-A high efficiency and easy to use synchronous step-down DC/DC converters. They are based on a peak current mode control topology. They are designed for Telecommunication, Test and Measurement and Medical applications with high power density and ease of use requirements.
Security
24th September 2020
Defending the IIoT
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By creating a world in which physical objects seamlessly integrate into the information network, transferring data between themselves and the cloud, the IIoT is transforming everything from wind turbines and factory automation to critical infrastructure. However, with this smart, connected world comes an increased and very real threat of cyber attacks. Josef Haid of Infineon Technologies explains.
Wireless
24th September 2020
Energy harvesting and NFC - the duo for IoT systems
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The climate change debate continues to be a major concern both politically and within society and it is up to us all to rethink how to improve our own ecological footprint. Innovative technologies are already available that are designed to mitigate climate change. One example of this is energy harvesting radio sensors. Marián Hönsch, Product Manager, EnOcean, explains more.
Wireless
24th September 2020
Selecting the most appropriate LPWAN protocol
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Projections show that the trend for people living in urban, rather than rural, environments will continue, with hundreds of millions relocating to cities over the next few decades. Consequently, the demands being placed on local amenities and the rate at which available resources are consumed are both rising dramatically – and this, in turn, is putting intense strain on the existing infrastructure. Koichi Sorada, Product Manager and Pawan Jalagar, Product Engineer, IoT and Connectivity Modules, Murata, investigate.
Latest
24th September 2020
Australians afraid of cyber attacks more than COVID-19
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The year 2020 presented us with a new challenge, COVID-19, which has impacted the majority of the world. Nevertheless, according to data presented by the Atlas VPN team, 70% of Australians and 66% of Danes named cyber attacks as the primary threat to their countries when asked about top global risks.
Industry 4.0 / IIoT
24th September 2020
Risks and opportunities in hybrid cloud storage
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Modern manufacturing has become very data intensive, which has made choosing where to store data critically importance. Here Neil Ballinger, Head of EMEA at EU Automation, explains the trade-offs and opportunities of hybrid cloud storage.
Automotive
24th September 2020
igus presents new vehicle products on live automotive show
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The igus Automotive Show, taking place on 22nd September, is being live streamed from the company’s news studio in Cologne. Experts from igus, which has its UK headquarters in Northampton, will unveil some of the company’s latest solutions for trucks and commercial vehicles. These will include new 3D-printed solutions for prototype development, sealed igubal double joints and the telescopic rail, which is made completely of plastic.
Design
24th September 2020
MachXO3D security and system control for automotive
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Lattice has announced new versions of its MachXO3LF FPGAs for flexible deployment of robust automotive control applications and MachXO3D FPGAs for system security that support extended temperature operating ranges for automotive and other ruggedised applications.
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