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18th February 2023
5000 Series Expanded Beam Connector
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IP68-rated simple-termination connectors designed for harsh environments. These connectors feature a maximum insertion loss of <2dB, and a <1.5dB average insertion loss. Configurations are available in OM1 and OM3 fibre types, and 1m to 450m cable lengths. Bulgin 5000 Series Expanded Beam Connectors are available in 2-channel and 4-channel configurations.
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15th February 2023
How to build successful switching systems for mission-critical test applications
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The white paper outlines how to design a streamlined switching subsystem at the core of your test system for ultimate: REPEATABILITY – able to be easily manufactured and produce accurate, reliable results; MAINTAINABILITY – able to be serviced easily; SCALABILITY – able to grow with product lines and functionality, and FLEXIBILITY – able to be reused for future applications. 
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16th February 2023
24VDC UPS buffer module with maintenance-free Supercaps
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The uninterruptible power supply Bicker UPSI-2406DP2 bridges power failures, brownouts and flicker in 24VDC supply networks. The fast-charging and long-life Supercap UPS (cycle life 500.000) protects against system downtime and data loss. The compact DC UPS module for DIN Rail mounting is approved to IEC/UL/CSA 61010-1 / -2-201 and pre-programmable for self-sufficient operation, including a Shutdown&Reboot function. Find out more in the tech video… 
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17th January 2023
The growing concern of Security in IoT Devices: Preventing, Detecting and Recovering from Cyber-Attacks
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Security in IoT devices is a growing concern. Reports show that in the first half of 2021, there were 1.5 billion attacks on IoT devices. The main reason for these attacks and subsequent data breaches is the lack of security. Currently, only around 4% of deployed IoT products having adequate security in place. Winbond looks at how the security of connected devices needs to be based on software and hardware resilience to not only prevent cyber-attacks, but to detect and recover from them too.  Join us for our exciting new webinar on secure memory for IoT applications
Automotive
16th February 2023
Tesla to open its charger network to non-Tesla EVs
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As part of a government initiative to have 500,000 electric vehicle chargers operating throughout the US by 2030, Tesla has agreed to make 7,500 of its chargers available to drivers of non-Tesla vehicles.
Medical
15th February 2023
Medical supply drones, the future of medicine delivery?
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‘Medical supply drones’ sounds like a phrase used by the latest cutting-edge military force on the frontlines to bring aid to the riskiest of scenarios. These drones, however, are instead seeing tests over the calm rural skies of Northumberland.
STEM News
17th February 2023
Raising awareness of the HERstory of STEM
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On Monday 13th February 2023, around 240 women marched, banners in hand, across the Ladies Bridge. More commonly known as London’s Waterloo Bridge.
STEM News
14th February 2023
Celebrating women in STEM and the work of the profs
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Saturday 11th February 2023 marked the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. The Profs, a leading EdTech company that supports women in STEM year-round, provides Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics tuition, supports female students in securing university places for STEM subjects, and provides STEM careers guidance.
Medical
13th February 2023
Adapting medical carts to their environment
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Medical carts provide an invaluable way for healthcare professionals to transport the wealth of electronic devices that speed up data entry and communication during emergencies (such as laptops and tablet computers).
News & Analysis
18th February 2023
Why did China choose a balloon for its US ‘surveillance op’?
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In news that has curiously captivated much media attention over the past week or so, a giant balloon sent by China was spotted floating over continental USA. The public first became aware of it on February 1st, and after much back and forth, US officials decided to shoot it down on February 4th. 
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