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1st April 2021
Half the size and weight compared with MIL-DTL-38999
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Now available from Powell Electronics in Europe are Glenair Series 80 Mighty Mouse connectors. The devices are half the size and weight of traditional MIL-DTL-38999 connectors and set a new industry standard. They benefit from higher contact density and are available in 10 shell sizes with 3 up to 130 contacts.
Sponsored
1st April 2021
Live Webinar: How to Design an Analog Front End for In-Vitro Diagnostic Applications
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In-vitro diagnostics (IVD) equipment has become increasingly beneficial in helping physicians achieve faster, more accurate patient diagnoses. Join our speaker, Andrew for an hour-long webinar of a 40-minute presentation, followed by a 20-minute Q&A. We are here to help address your specific design needs for building IVD systems of the future.
Sponsored
1st April 2021
12.8-GSPS analog front end reference design for high-speed oscilloscope and wide-band digitizer
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This reference design provides a practical example of interleaved RF-sampling analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) to achieve a 12.8-GSPS sampling rate. This is achieved by time-terleaving two RF-sampling ADCs. Interleaving requires a phase shift between the ADCs, which this reference design achieves using the Noiseless Aperture Delay Adjustment (tAD Adjust) feature of the ADC12DJ3200.
IoT
1st April 2021
Cloud-to-device solution for over-the-air firmware updates
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Winbond Electronics, Nuvoton, and Qinglianyun have introduced a fully integrated reference design for secure over-the-air (OTA) firmware updating of IoT devices which is secured from the cloud to the device’s code storage memory.
Passives
1st April 2021
Enhanced safety-certified surface mount MLCC product line
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Knowles Precision Devices has introduced a new expanded range of safety-certified surface mount multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) for electronic device applications. The new capacitors offer customers a combination of capability and safety certification, and meet the demands of AEC-Q200 standards, modems and AC/DC power supplies where a lightning strike or other voltage transients represent a threat to electronic equipment.
Alternative Energy
1st April 2021
IoT network piggybacking on wind turbines
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When the Port of Moerdijk had a large wind farm installed at the Southern Netherlands municipality in 2020, operated by Vattenfall, one of the European leaders in green energy, officials realised the turbine towers could serve an additional purpose: hosting an IoT network that provides key sensor data to the bustling port 120m below. Kerlink was selected to provide the gateways for the LoRaWAN project.
Cables/Connecting
1st April 2021
MicroSpeed connector with new signal variants
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ERNI is expanding its MicroSpeed product family in the signal area to include variants with the additional pin counts 26, 32 and 44, plus unshielded connectors are also being added in the power supply group. With the expanded range of variants, ERNI can respond even more precisely to the specific requirements of its customers and, through greater diversity, provide even greater development flexibility and additional competitive advantages in the global market.
Automotive
1st April 2021
DC-Link design tips: how to choose capacitors for EVs
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DC-Link capacitors are an important step in power conversion for a number of uses, including three-phase Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) inverters, wind power and photovoltaic inverters, motor drives for industry, onboard chargers and inverters for cars (Figure 1), medical equipment power supplies, etc. Some of the most challenging applications entail rigorous environmental constraints as well as requirements related to costs and reliability.
Sensors
1st April 2021
Hall-effect current sensor for EVs launched
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Allegro MicroSystems has announced a new coreless Hall-effect current sensor for demanding automotive and industrial systems, offering higher accuracy and sensitivity, additional fault detection capabilities, and user programmability.
Latest
1st April 2021
Rittal and Stulz partner for IT infrastructure
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Rittal and Stulz have entered into a global partnership, with immediate effect. As a result, the two companies will be better equipped to offer customers end-to-end, tailored solutions to their needs. Rittal’s broad IT infrastructure portfolio will now be combined with liquid-based closed-circuit chillers, free-cooling products, side chillers and indoor chillers from Stulz. Rittal’s contribution includes IT enclosures, IT cooling units, and IT power-supply solutions, as well as software for data centre management and IT system monitoring.
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