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Compact LDOs deliver low output voltage noise
Toshiba Electronics has underlined its strength in power management by announcing the introduction of its new TCR5RG series. These Low Drop-Out (LDO) voltage regulators cover an output voltage range of 0.9-5.0V, thereby giving them scope to be employed in a wide variety of potential applications.
Bentley Systems enters into agreement to acquire Seequent
Bentley Systems has announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement with investors led by Accel-KKR to acquire Seequent—a specialist in software for geological and geophysical modeling, geotechnical stability, and cloud services for geodata management, visibility, and collaboration—for $900 million in cash, subject to adjustment, plus 3,141,361 BSY Class B shares.
Warner Electric helps ramp up for the fight against COVID
In response to the global COVID-19 pandemic, many medical equipment manufacturers have been setting up ambitious, fast-paced scale-up activities to boost production and shipment of critical resources. To do that, they require highly responsive and reliable partners, who play a crucial role in the implementation of effective systems to quickly increase volume without compromising on quality.
Hand tracking solution eliminates the need for touch
The concern over touch screens has hit the news time and again with their capability to harness bacteria and viruses making the public focus on their safety.
Hydrogen fuel cell powers drone humanitarian missions
Doosan Mobility Innovation (DMI) has delivered humanitarian relief to remote locations using drones powered by its innovative energy-dense hydrogen fuel cells. With two hours of flight time, the drones have transported masks and emergency supplies between US Virgin Islands and have delivered medical AEDs to the top of Mt. Hallasan (6,388 ft), the tallest mountain in South Korea located on Jeju Island.
VideoRay underwater ROVs protect ports and waterways
Port security and surveillance, mine countermeasures and underwater search and rescue are all dangerous missions that should no longer put lives or vessels at risk. Where sustained, mission critical underwater inspection or exploration is required, remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) are the safest and most effective way to maintain security, support salvage efforts and uncover secrets of the ocean.
COPA-DATA hires new sales manager
Automation software supplier COPA-DATA has appointed Alexandra Hughes as Pharmaceutical Sales Manager. With a focus on the life sciences sector, Hughes will continue the expanding use of COPA-DATA’s zenon industrial automation software platform in the pharmaceutical sector.
Through-hole inductor offers continuous operation to +155 °C
A new Automotive Grade through-hole inductor that delivers a 420 A saturation current for 30 % inductance reduction in a compact 1500 case size has been introduced by Vishay Intertechnology.
Radiation-fault-tolerant power modules from Vicor
Vicor has announced the launch of its first radiation-fault-tolerant DC/DC converter power modules, housed in the new Vicor plated SM-ChiP package. Capable of powering low-voltage ASICs of up to 300 watts from a 100V nominal power source, the ChiPs were tested by Boeing to be resilient to 50krad of total ionising dose and immune to single-event upsets.
Dark money, and what banks can do about it
Recent money-laundering scandals have shaken public trust in the banking sector. How can banks rethink their approach to AML?The BBC’s recent Panorama documentary,'Banking Secrets of the Rich and Powerful'is an uncomfortable watch for anyone working in the banking sector. While all banks haveAnti-Money Laundering(AML) teams and talk about the significant investments they make in monitoring and reporting financial crime, a string of recent s...