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A cross-technological partner for enclosure and system solutions
Presenting itself as a cross-technological partner for standard and customised enclosures and system solutions for a wide variety of markets, is Polyrack, at electronica 2016, taking place 8th-11th November, in Munich.Polyrack’s knowledge in mechanics, plastics technology, surface treatment, electronics and assembly is represented through different solutions and demonstrated in a mix of materials.
New display modules allow easy zooming
Using the intelligent display modules in the EA uniTFT product family from Electronic Assembly, tasks such as modifying, rotating, grouping and zooming in on objects on the screen are easy.Design engineers and systems integrators benefit from considerably shorter development times and gain significantly more flexibility.
The art of personal contact is alive and well
One of the most significant benefits of modern office technology and mobile communications is the ability to work from anywhere at any time. Because of this, today’s business/customer relationships are generally conducted via email, often with no personal contact either face to face or by phone, which is undoubtedly time efficient but is also impersonal.
Digital thread sewn by test bed
Researchers at US Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have launched a Smart Manufacturing Systems (SMS) Test Bed.An innovative model factory, the test bed will facilitate the advanced manufacturing technology known as the 'digital thread' and help manufacturers cut costs, shorten production time, reduce errors and provide higher quality goods.
Low-cost method to hydrogenate graphene with visible light
An environmentally friendly, efficient and low-cost method for hydrogenation of graphene with visible light has been developed by researchers at Uppsala University and AstraZeneca Gothenburg, Sweden. The research study is presented in an article in Nature Communications.The study shows that the two-dimensional and atom-thin carbon material graphene reacts with formic acid in a water solution upon irradiation with visible light.
Automotive LED lighting revolutionises road safety
A German research alliance has developed the basis for smart, high resolution LED headlights which take adaptive forward lighting to a new dimension. The demonstration model was developed by overall project manager Osram in collaboration with the project partners Daimler, Fraunhofer, Hella and Infineon.
DC/DC converter is optimised for IGBT, SiC and MOSFET drives
Isolated 6W dual output DC/DC converters from Murata Power Solutions are optimised to suit the bipolar voltages required for high-side and low-side IGBT, SiC and MOSFET gate drive applications. The MGJ6 series is available in SIP, DIP and a low profile surface mount package format.
Education hub established to aid academe
A new education hub has been established by RS Components to support schools, colleges and universities to make informed choices about the most appropriate industrial electronics and other engineering equipment to fulfil their teaching and support requirements, as well as to encourage creativity, design and innovation through the early adoption of the newest technologies.
Isolated DC/DC converters are in encapsulated package
Three isolated DC/DC converters have been added to the range available from CUI. The PDQ10‑D, PDQ15‑D and PDQ30‑D have outputs of 10, 15 and 30W respectively.
Flying probe tester targets prototypes, new products
Seica has just turned 30 (I’d settle for that again!) and, on the verge of its fourth decade of activity, is presenting yet another revolution in Flying Probe Test technology for electronic boards at electronica. The Pilot4D V8 HF is claimed to be the only flying probe tester able to perform frequency measurements up to 1.5GHz.