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Sponsored
8th February 2024
12V DC UPS solution for long-term backup up to 100h
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Blackout? Brownout? Flicker? With the intelligent 12V DC UPS solution UPSI-1208D & BP-LFP-10250S you can avoid data loss and system failures. The safe and durable LiFePO4 battery pack provides backup times up to 100 hours, e.g. for sensor applications or emergency lighting systems. The new UPS management software 'UPScom' offers cross-platform functionality and a user-friendly interface, with extensive monitoring, configuration and messaging options. 
Sponsored
8th February 2024
AM263P4-Q1
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Automotive quad-core Arm Cortex-R5F MCU up to 400 MHz with real-time control and expand. The AM263Px Sitara Arm Microcontrollers are built to meet the complex real-time processing needs of next generation industrial and automotive embedded products.
STEM News
8th February 2024
Using degree apprenticeships to upskill your employees
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As we keep pace with changing trends, technology, and requirements, it has become increasingly difficult in modern businesses to keep employees sufficiently upskilled to excel in their jobs.
Sensors
8th February 2024
What are 3D Hall sensors?
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3D Hall sensors offer precise measurement of magnetic fields in three dimensions, of which, understanding and manipulating electromagnetic fields is fundamental for designing and improving electronic devices and systems.
Power
8th February 2024
Optimising Bluetooth applications for battery power
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Portable electronic devices are ever-present in our daily lives, with many people owning and using several devices per day. Users expect high performance from their devices as well as reliable connectivity based upon a protocol such as Bluetooth 5.2, near-field communication (NFC), Zigbee, or Thread.
Security
8th February 2024
Ensure embedded system security using DSCs and MCUs supported by dedicated security ICs
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With migration to the Internet of Things (IoT), security has moved well beyond an optional feature in embedded applications. To respond to a growing array of security specifications, developers require solutions that not only match application requirements for low power or high performance but can also deliver hardware-based security capabilities.
Awards
8th February 2024
Wind turbine technology developers win Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering
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The 2024 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering (QEPrize) was awarded to Henrik Stiesdal from Denmark and Andrew Garrad CBE FREng from Britain for their significant contributions to the development, manufacturing, and deployment of high-performance wind turbines.
STEM News
8th February 2024
Why we must do more to promote the vital role of apprenticeships
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Every year, National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) celebrates the power of apprenticeships, highlighting the positive impact they make to individuals, businesses, and the wider economy.
STEM News
8th February 2024
Introducing the VIP judges for The Big Bang Competition
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The Big Bang Competition, celebrated as the premier annual event for science, engineering, and technology among young individuals in the UK, has announced its panel of VIP judges for the 2023/24 session.
Eco Innovation
8th February 2024
UK invests £7mn into first hydrogen transport hub
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The UK Government has launched a £7 million investment into the hydrogen vehicle infrastructure of Tees Valley, marking a significant step towards green transportation. This funding is earmarked for several hydrogen projects, including the development of new refuelling stations essential for fuel cell vehicles.
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