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The new BICKER DC300WS is a powerful, fanless DC/DC converter with a very high efficiency of up to 98%. It offers an ultra-wide input range of 6...36VDC and allows flexible choice between 12V, 19V and 24V output voltages. The DC300WS was developed for the stable power supply of the latest motherboards with 12th & 13th Gen Intel® Core™ processors. These CPUs have a highly dynamic power consumption with sometimes extreme performance boosts within a very short time. When selecting a suitable power supply, this behaviour should definitely be taken into account. The circuit design of the new DC300WS is optimised for this purpose and shows excellent control stability at corresponding CPU power levels (PL2). |
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The MCIO receptacles offer SlimSAS, SlimSAS Low Profile (LP), connectors, cable assemblies for SAS, PCIe Gen4/Gen5 servers, and storage applications, supporting PCIe5 (32Gbps) and SAS4 (24Gbps). |
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Are you interested in learning more about Reed Relays for Electric Vehicle and Charge Point Testing? Our new application guide is now available for download! Discover everything you need to know about high voltage and insulation resistance testing in electric vehicles. Download your free guide today. |
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Check out the live video! Broadcom Inc. designs, develops and supplies a broad range of semiconductor and infrastructure software solutions and thus enable green energy applications. Visit ebv.com to learn more about their range of products and level up your systems! |
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Connected sensors, robotics, adaptive drives – advanced automation concepts are key to energy-saving and resource-efficient production. To system integrators and plant operators, they provide a powerful lever for optimising their infrastructure and processes in terms of sustainability. In this article, Rolf Horn, Applications Engineer, DigiKey further explores the key to improving the sustainability of industrial processes. |
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Location Finding Systems (LFS) use wireless tags to track the location of equipment, materials, people, and products. There are many applications where access to location data can improve safety, productivity, and efficiency, including smart buildings, warehouses, retail, medical and more.
These applications can assure a wide number of location−based capabilities for example, LFS can be used to identify where people are located in a restricted area of a factory or manufacturing cell factory, such as if they are in a restricted area or have entered a manufacturing cell where they can be in danger of injury from robotic systems. |
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China has announced a policy that will require companies exporting key materials used in chips to obtain special licences. |
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A European mission to explore how gravity, dark energy and dark matter has shaped the universe has launched following £37 million UK Space Agency funding. |
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New research from the UK Dementia Research Institute has unveiled that smartwatches have the potential to detect Parkinson's disease even before the emergence of typical symptoms, enabling a clinical diagnosis to be made up to seven years in advance. |
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“War never changes.” These were words uttered by Ulysses Grant, former US President, and military officer. But, since the invasion of Ukraine, we have seen that modern technology means that, if it hasn’t already, this adage may no longer ring as true as it once did. |
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