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5th August 2021
Closing Friday: Electronics Industry Survey 2020/21
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Complete our survey and be in with the chance of winning a £250 Amazon voucher. Electronic Specifier has released its latest survey for the electronics industry. The survey will gauge the landscape of the sector from what products are being sourced, to the industries being served. It will also cover the resources used throughout the product design cycle; the solutions when technical difficulties are encountered; and when testing is required.
Aerospace & Defence
5th August 2021
Biral and MicroStep-MIS modernise 16 Nepalese airports
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Over the past two years, meteorological experts Biral and MicroStep-MIS have been updating and upgrading all of the national airports across Nepal to meet the latest international standards and take advantage of the latest innovations related to Automatic Weather Stations (AWS) and Automated Weather Observation Systems (AWOS).
Design
5th August 2021
Relec Electronics helps to keep pace with display design
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The popularity and versatility of HDMI means that embedded SBCs face more design demands. Medium to large TFT displays are increasingly popular because the thin form factor can be embedded into systems which are often subject to varying lighting conditions which can make conventional displays difficult to read. They are typically used in industrial automation, automotive, defence and marine systems, medical equipment, rail applications, broadcast and signage.
Aerospace & Defence
5th August 2021
Considerations for electronics in the marine sector
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The widespread growth in the marine industry is forecast to continue across many different areas - from naval defence to trade and fishing. Phil Simmonds, Chief Executive Officer of EC Electronics explains
Events News
5th August 2021
Keysight wins Bosch Award plaudit
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Keysight Technologies has received a 2021 Bosch Global Supplier Award ranking it globally among the best suppliers to Bosch. 
Micros
5th August 2021
ARM Cortex-M4 microcontrollers for motor control
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Toshiba has announced mass production of 12 new motor control microcontrollers (MCUs) in their M4K group of devices. These will be the very first products in the new advanced TXZ+ family. Additionally, Toshiba announced that they will start mass production of a further ten motor control MCUs in their M4M group in July 2021. All of the new devices will be manufactured in a 40nm process, and form part of Toshiba’s TXZ4A+ series.
Robotics
5th August 2021
FET to deliver next-generation ROVs to DOF Subsea
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Forum Energy Technologies has announced that it has secured an order from DOF Subsea to supply two of its improved 200HP Perry XLX-C work-class remotely operated vehicles (ROVs). The advanced ROVs will add fresh capability to the DOF Subsea fleet and can pave the way for aged asset renewals with a new and improved class of ROV.
Design
5th August 2021
The power of test data and software at NI Connect
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NI has announced its latest product advancements designed to fuel innovation across the production process, from testing and validation to R&D and design. NI unveiled these product advancements at NI Connect, a virtual experience dedicated to exploring how test and data analytics will shape the world’s newest innovations and provide engineers the information they need to make the next big breakthrough.
Latest
5th August 2021
Cooperation between Moxa Europe and Robotron
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Moxa Europe and Robotron Datenbank-Software have announced their collaboration in the configuration and provision of IIoT platforms. The two partners are focusing on the "Industrial Internet of Things" – applications in demanding industries such as process technology, oil & gas and energy technology. The first joint IIoT projects have already been realised for customers in the energy sector.
Industries
5th August 2021
Cadence processors meet automotive safety requirements
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Cadence Design Systems have announced that SGS-TÜV Saar has independently certified that Cadence Tensilica Xtensa processors with FlexLock capability meet the ISO 26262:2018 standard to ASIL-D, the highest level possible under the Automotive Safety Integrity Level rating. The functional safety certification spans from base microcontroller to high-performance DSP, each with a configuration option for FlexLock to provide increased random fault protection and developed following a robust safety process to protect against systematic faults. Tensilica Xtensa processors with FlexLock are well suited for the automotive market and tailored for AI, vision, radar, lidar, audio, vehicle-to-everything (V2X), and control applications.
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