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Wireless
7th August 2021
4 myths about UWB, debunked
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Like any emerging technology, the myths around UWB hit the headlines almost as fast as the facts, and sometimes linger on in our memories. We asked several UWB ecosystem players to weigh in on the misconceptions they see attending UWB now and in the future as the technology becomes more accessible. Let’s demystify four misunderstandings about UWB. Guest blog written by Peter Pirc, UWB Solution Manager at NXP.
Industrial
7th August 2021
Women in Electronics, how the industry is changing
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On the 1st September Electronic Specifier will host its Webinar Summit, a one-day event packed with discussions around the latest industry trends in electronics, and the products and technologies that are shaping sectors from automotive to wireless.
Automotive
7th August 2021
Are electric vehicles heading for a bump in the road?
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Year-on-year, the market for electric vehicles (EVs) continues to grow. As the G7 commits to the target of reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2050, actually achieving these lofty goals will rely on all sectors adapting to encompass these green ambitions. In transport, many people look to EVs as a means of reaching national targets. Here, Steve Hughes, Managing Director of REO UK, discusses the growth of the EV industry.
Latest
7th 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.
Medical
7th August 2021
A first look at medical cart power innovation
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A new medical cart power system, jointly designed by UK manufacturer Accutronics and its US parent company Ultralife Corporation, will be unveiled at this year’s Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) exhibition. The event runs from 9th-13th August 2021 in Las Vegas, US.
Communications
7th August 2021
Mouser adds GNSS devices from Kaga Electronics
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Mouser Electronics and Kaga Electronics have sealed a global distribution agreement.
News & Analysis
3rd August 2021
Tektronix aids wide-bandgap semiconductors research
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Measurement instrumentation from Tektronix and Keithley is being used by the Łukasiewicz - Institute of Microelectronics and Photonics to investigate the current and voltage characteristics of wide-bandgap semiconductors.
Security
7th August 2021
Cyber espionage on the rise as telecom providers compromised
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Cybereason has announced the discovery of several previously unidentified cyber espionage campaigns infiltrating major telecommunications providers across Southeast Asia. Similar to the recent SolarWinds and Kaseya attacks, the threat actors first compromised third-party service providers - but in this case, instead of using them to deliver malware through a supply chain attack, the intent was to leverage them to conduct surveillance of their customers’ confidential communications.
Communications
7th August 2021
ADLINK Launches COM Express Module
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ADLINK Technology has introduced its new Express-TL COM Express Type 6 module with Intel Core, Xeon W and Celeron 6000 processors and octa-core (8-core) performance. Intel UHD Graphics and Intel AVX-512 VNNI provide artificial intelligence (AI) inferencing performance. The Express-TL is well suited for image processing and analysis, high speed video encoding and streaming, medical ultrasound, predictive traffic analysis and other demanding applications.
Aerospace & Defence
7th August 2021
Correcting a fatal problem in rocket engine combustors
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A vital piece of gas rocket engines, combustors - the chambers in which the combustion powering the engine occurs - have the problem of breaking down due to fatal high-frequency oscillations during the combustion process. Now, through advanced time-series analyses based on complex systems, researchers from Tokyo University of Science and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency have found what causes them, opening up novel paths to solving the problem.
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