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25th November 2020
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Are you concerned about security? Learn about the latest trends and new developments for safeguarding your designs. With decades of providing security product solutions used in diverse applications including healthcare, cloud connectivity, payment systems and missile systems, we can help guide you through the maze of challenges and options.
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25th November 2020
Live Webinar: Buying on TI.com
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Join our webinar to learn how TI is making their online purchasing experience more convenient and how you can take advantage of all the available features when ordering. With the ability to now also seamlessly transact in euros and ship in two days, it is easier than ever to place your order on TI.com with simplified delivery and customs clearance.
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11th November 2020
Thermoelectric cooling for security cameras
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The use of outdoor cameras has seen a massive influx with the rise in security monitoring by government and private security agencies. Security cameras are installed with an objective to reduce crime or to improve public safety. CCTV and IP security cameras are installed on every corner in cities, outside hotels and retail stores, all around entertainment venues, stadiums and other commercial and industrial properties. Download application note.
Sensors
23rd November 2020
Applications for ezpyro SMD+ pyroelectric sensor system
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Pyreos has announced a new broader range of applications with its ezPyro SMD+ series, bringing fast and accurate detection in a small, low cost integrated subsystem to a wider range of anaesthetic, refrigerant and exhaust gases as well as foodstuff analysis, including fats, sugars, alcohols and proteins.
Design
23rd November 2020
embOS RTOS turns 64-bit SoCs into single chip computers
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SEGGER has announced that its embOS RTOS now supports 64-bit processor cores. Today, most IoT implementations and other sophisticated embedded applications rely on 32-bit CPUs. In the very near future, however, they will start migrating to higher performance 64-bit CPU.
Analysis
23rd November 2020
Agtech market value to soar to over $22bn
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A new study from Juniper Research has found that the total value of the Agtech market (Agricultural Technology) will reach $22.5 billion by 2025; rising from $9 billion in 2020. This represents an average annual growth rate of 150% over the next five years.
Memory
23rd November 2020
Samsung SmartSSD computational storage drive released
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Xilinx and Samsung Electronics have  announced the availability of the Samsung SmartSSD Computational Storage Drive (CSD). Powered by Xilinx FPGAs, the SmartSSD CSD is an adaptable computational storage platform providing the performance, customisation, and scalability required by data-intensive applications.
Security
23rd November 2020
Is remote working putting business security at risk?
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Are you mixing work and play by shopping online, checking personal email or paying bills on a device you use for work? You are not the only one. As the lines between personal and work lives are more blurred than ever, most Brits are breaking the first rule of cyber security and might be putting business security at risk, according to a new global study by SailPoint.  
Cables/Connecting
23rd November 2020
High power connectors can handle up to 850A
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Lane Electronics has made available a series of power connectors designed to meet the most demanding applications where high power and shielding are required. Applications will include all types of military vehicles as well as electric vehicle (EV) platforms.
Automotive
23rd November 2020
Laying the groundwork for rail electrification
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Network Rail recently laid out its preliminary plans to decarbonise the rail network, which involved finding alternatives to diesel trains and electrifying more than 7,000 miles of track by 2050. The addition of more electric trains to tracks, alongside greater electrification, will add a new need for robust electrical infrastructure to support the network in a clean and safe way. Here, Steve Hughes, Managing Director of REO UK, explains what electrical components are needed to maximise electrical safety and performance in rail.
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