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Automotive hall effect latch sensor offers magnetic sensing
The DRV5013-Q1 device from Texas Instruments is a chopper-stabilised hall effect sensor that offers a magnetic sensing solution with sensitivity stability over temperature and integrated protection features.
Non-contacting angle encoders models offer a wide range of options
Two non-contacting models have been added by Variohm EuroSensor to its wide range of high accuracy angle encoders. Both are from Variohm´s Swiss distribution partner, Contelec AG, and feature separate magnet and sensor components for continuous rotation in a two-part design that requires no mechanical bearing or joint - and with no wearing parts and IP68 protection class, they offer an effectively limitless mechanical working life.
Monitoring and controlling brakes intelligently using new modules
The safety brakes by mayr power transmission are equipped for the challenges of the Industry 4.0. The coordinated system aims for the utmost level of operational and functional safety, as well as increasing the productivity of machines and systems through predictive error detection and maintenance.
14TB HDD Supermicro storage servers now available
Toshiba Electronics Europe has announced that Super Micro Computer has successfully qualified the MG07ACA Series 14TB and 12TB HDD SATA models on select Supermicro storage server platforms. Using a 9-disk, helium-sealed design, the new MG07ACA Series provides power-efficient capacity and storage density, which is now available on Supermicro’s popular SuperStorage (SSG) line-up of server platforms.
CRL's latest batch of aspiring companies to take on the world
Last week saw Mark Patrick visiting London, to once again tap into the buzz of enthusiasm that is currently being generated by the capital’s thriving start-up community.This time it was for the latest Central Research Laboratory (CRL)Demo Day - where the organisation showcased the cohort of tech business ventures that have just recently completed the widely celebrated accelerator program. Guest blog written by Mark Patrick, Mouser Electro...
Y-Con RJ45 Jack-7x with magnetics, light pipes and tab-up
A reflow-capable RJ45 jack is available in the industrial Y-Con RJ45 series. The socket for 100Mbit/s basically consists of a base body with 90° orientation of the connector to the solder pins, along with the 'Tab-up' tab orientation. The individual types vary in features to ensure that the right product can be selected to meet customer needs.The jack optionally has machine-wound transformers, additional integrated power contacts and reflow-c...
Multi-sensor kit advances IoT connectivity to the cloud
To support sensor connectivity in the IoT, Dialog Semiconductor has unveiled its new15 Degrees-of-Freedom (DOF) SmartBond Multi-Sensor Kit.Built on Dialog’s DA14585 SmartBond System-on-Chip (SoC), the kit allows engineers to easily connect sensors to the cloud at the lowest power and smallest footprint.
The impact of solar superstorms on engineering infrastructure
The Sun has always been benign towards the Earth, providing light and heat essential to the growth of civilisations. However, as our technology has advanced, so the Sun has become a threat too, with its constantly changing surface plasma creating magnetic storms. Paul Currie, Sales & Marketing Director, MPE, discusses the potential impact of these solar storms in more depth.
Functional safety grading combined with easy-to-use concept
Functional safety applications in cars often require substantial system design efforts. With XENSIV TLE5014, Infineon Technologies is now launching a new magnetic angle sensor family that is both ready for these demanding applications and at the same time easy to use. At the Sensor+Test 2018 fair in Nuremberg (26th-28th June), Infineon will demonstrate how easily the new products can be integrated into a safety-critical Electric Power Steering sy...
The flowmeters to look out for in 2018
Flowmeter technology has made some significant steps in the past few years. While the traditional mechanical systems have remained relatively unchanged, the development of ultrasonic, sonar and magnetic systems has progressed significantly.Bürkert for example has developed a flowmeter in which none of the components are in direct contact with the fluid and which causes no restriction to flow.