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Webinars
21st June 2021
Are you ready for Wi-Fi 6E/7 testing? We are!
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The Wi-Fi 6 standard, IEEE 802.11ax, is unfolding its full power, and paves the way for the successful deployment of the next evolutionary step: Wi-Fi 7. Watch this webinar to learn about the technology and regulatory status of Wi-Fi 6E, related test challenges and new test solutions. And - get an early overview on the upcoming Wi-Fi 7 standard, IEEE 802.11be.
Webinars
21st June 2021
Trends in industrial battery-driven applications using wide input voltage DC/DC ICs
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More and more industrial applications require DC/DC converters with wide input voltage range because of increased supply voltages of devices in industrial applications. For example, battery-supplied application requires battery management systems and have higher that other industrial applications present input supply voltages. Therefore, a new trend of industrial DC/DC converter ICs with a wide input voltage range, can withstand high transient voltages.
Webinars
21st June 2021
Texas Instruments Webinar: Evolution of EV Charging and solutions for future needs
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As the new electric vehicles have higher ranges and larger battery capacities than their predecessors, the demand for fast DC chargers to support quick charging requirements is increasing. Join our speaker, Harald Parzhuber, as he explains solutions and implementations ranging from simple AC-charge systems to ultra-fast DC-chargers, finishing with an outlook into the future trends.
Industrial
21st June 2021
Embedded machine learning for industrial applications
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Over the last few years, there have been countless predictions of how our lives are about to be transformed by artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). All this comes at a cost, with the worldwide market forecast to grow to an eye-watering $554 billion by 2024. By Mark Patrick, Mouser Electronics
Industrial
21st June 2021
Functional safety and AI in industry: can they coexist?
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Functional safety is often applied in a binary way, where defined operational parameters are considered in an absolute way. It is unlikely that an algorithm that responds with a probability level rather than 'yes' or 'no' would fulfil functional safety requirements, but that is precisely what is happening. By Mark Patrick, Mouser Electronics
Security
21st June 2021
Access management failures put organisations at risk
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A proper user access management strategy can be the difference between protected data and exposed data. In the current climate, flexible remote work has become the norm — with that, the risk surrounding data integrity is rapidly increasing.  
Alternative Energy
21st June 2021
Short term growth prospects for renewable fuels
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Limits on the amount of bioethanol and biodiesel that can be blended with conventional fossil fuels mean growth in the consumption of certain biofuels has slowed considerably, or plateaued, over the past five years. However, with CO2 targets becoming increasingly stringent, and some sectors being difficult to electrify, renewable fuels are likely to still be needed over the coming years.
Analysis
21st June 2021
Demand for unmanned traffic management systems to surge
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As of now, North America accounts for a majority of the market share for unmanned traffic management (UTM) systems, followed by Europe. This is due to high penetration of autonomous aerial vehicles, UAVs, conventional aircraft, and drones in the region.
Alternative Energy
21st June 2021
Powering the renewable revolution
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Energy grids are under more demand than ever. As countries transition to renewable sources of power, these technologies bring their own challenges to the task of powering the nation. With many countries stepping up their commitment to green energy, it’s vital that the energy grid is properly equipped to handle the changes. Here, Stephen Hayes, Managing Director of Beckhoff UK, explores the importance of increasing the energy grid response as we work to power the revolution in energy.
Automotive
21st June 2021
6x6 protected multi-purpose vehicle variants released
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Protolab Oy has introduced two newly upgraded variants of the 6x6 Protected Multi-Purpose Vehicle (PMPV) Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC), the PMPV 2 and PMPV 3. The new variants have been developed based on user feedback and are ready to meet the requirements of Finland’s upcoming domestic 6x6 APC procurement programme. This programme is expected to begin when competitor participating vehicles complete R&D and market surveys have been concluded.
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