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13th December 2021
Compact 24V DC UPS buffer module with Supercaps
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Blackout? Brownout? Flicker? The powerful BICKER UPSI-2412DP2 with maintenance-free and fast charging Supercaps (up to 500,000 cycles) ensures the uninterruptible 24VDC power supply. Equipped with numerous additional functions und interfaces, the compact DC UPS modules in a robust DIN rail housing convince in control cabinet applications and decentralized solutions. Safe protection for embedded industrial PCs, controls, motor drives, sensors, measurement devices, safety technology and many more.
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14th December 2021
IIoT-capable Archer .8mm Board-to-Board Connectors
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Designed for mezzanine daughterboard-to-motherboard layouts with an industrial-grade connection, with a maximum PCB footprint of just over 50mm. The housing designs are polarized and contacts are fully shrouded and protected to help prevent mismating and accidental damage to the contacts. Using location pegs to avoid movement before soldering and are ideal for E-vehicles, consumer electronics, and industrial applications.
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15th December 2021
New Low-Density PolarFire FPGAs and SoCs
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Edge compute systems need compact programmable devices with low power consumption and a small thermal footprint to eliminate fans and other heat mitigation while providing robust compute horsepower. Microchip’s PolarFire® FPGAs and SoCs has solved this challenge by cutting static power consumption by 50%. 
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13th December 2021
Samtec mPower Connector System
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The mPower® connector system is a micro, high-power solution with incredible design flexibility for power-only or power/signal applications. Due to the wide variety of stack heights available, mPower connector systems can be easily added to new or existing architectures alongside one of Samtec's high-speed connector systems for a unique two-piece power and signal/ground solution.
Automotive
13th December 2021
The Future of Automotive Connectivity
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The automotive industry is experiencing an unprecedented transformation as it takes on the transition to electric, increasingly autonomous, and connected vehicles. Among these automotive megatrends, automotive connectivity stands at the forefront of vehicle design decisions, thanks to its central role in enabling a wide range of innovative user experiences, value-added services, safety and security enhancements, and new features that are changing the way drivers interact with their vehicles.  This white paper will highlight the future of the connected car and discuss how key wireless connectivity technologies will help to enable new innovative use cases within and around the vehicle. 
Industries
14th December 2021
Embedded industry predictions for 2022
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ByteSnap Design’s engineers have expertise ranging from electronics design through to embedded Linux development, and have been contemplating the year ahead. Here are their predictions of trends that are most likely to dominate the embedded electronics industry in 2022.
Sensors
16th December 2021
High power current sensor launched by Aceinna
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ACEINNA announced the high current ±65 Amp MCx1101 current sensor, which they claim is industry’s most accurate and highest bandwidth current sensor.
Robotics
16th December 2021
Remote robotics in COVID times
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Perhaps the most major catalyst for the production of robotics has been the world’s response to COVID-19: lockdowns and their resultant rise in home-based working have, by necessity, led to the improvement of many areas of robotics – particularly the remote-controlled field of medtech known as ‘telerobotics’.
Automotive
17th December 2021
The increasing relevance of data in mobility
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Whilst attending MOVE 2021 at the ExCel in London, I had the chance to speak to a range of mobility startups, as well as well-established companies in the industry, to learn about new data trends and revolutionising technology.
Cyber Security
16th December 2021
Orolia and Hoptroff partner to protect network-based infrastructure
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Orolia and Hoptroff have announced a partnership to deliver a service combining Orolia’s solutions with Hoptroff’s timing synchronisation software.
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