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EMS provider achieves certification for 11th year in a row
AWS Electronics has announced the achievement of AS9100 Revision D at its Newcastle-under-Lyme facility in the UK. The new revision closely aligns with the recently updated quality management systems (QMS) standard ISO 9001:2015 (achieved by AWS in late 2016), with a focus on improving customer satisfaction and ensuring customer needs are met at all times.
Automotive applications drive pressure sensor market
A new review has been released to complement an existing technology and market report from Yole Développement (Yole). The comparative review of pressure sensor chips, modules and TPMS, Mems Pressure Sensor Market and Technologies 2018, has been conducted by System Plus Consulting, part of the Yole Group.
Battery family powering the military
Employing batteries and battery chargers that can meet the high stress demands of combat remains an increasingly cumbersome struggle for the military. To overcome these issues, military battery manufacturer Ultralife has further developed its family of XX90 batteries, which have capability of powering over 100 different applications including radios, robots and sensors.
Student’s embrace manufacturing technologies
The TDI Challenge final took place on Wednesday 4th July at, Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA) member company, Yamakazi Mazak’s European headquarters in Worcester.This year saw an increased number of entries from across the UK, with a select few invited to Mazak to contest the final. Hundreds of students from across the UK submitted either their GCSE, A-Level or BTEC Design and Technology Course Work Projects to be judged by a pa...
Self-configuring CANopen controller for PCAN interfaces
In cooperation with PEAK-System, the German company Embedded Systems Academy (EmSA) from Barsinghausen has published the self-configuring CANopen Controller Library for host applications and control programs that supports all CAN interfaces of the PCAN series.
Designing materials for future fusion reactors
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have recorded the most detailed atomic movie of gold melting after being blasted by laser light. The insights they gained into how metals liquefy have potential to aid the development of fusion power reactors, steel processing plants, spacecraft and other applications where materials have to withstand extreme conditions for long periods of time.
The latest innovation in cast/orthosis
Startup ActiveArmor has created a 3D printed cast/orthotic support device for injuries and pain that meets the demands of the medical community.ActivArmor is the first watersafe, custom fit/designed/fabricated orthosis available in the US Market.The company reports that “being an ActivArmor providing clinic increases patient referrals and throughput as patients seek the product out directly and physicians are making referrals to certified c...
AI powered culinary coach wins Ascensia Diabetes Challenge
At the American Diabetes Association’s 78th Scientific Sessions in Orlando, Florida, Ascensia Diabetes Care revealed that UK-based Whisk have been selected as the winner of the Ascensia Diabetes Challenge, a global innovation competition that set out to find digital solutions to support type two diabetes management.
Touch sensors set the standard for speed in noisy environments
Touch sensors from Zytronic are setting a new benchmark forspeed, accuracy and performance of touch interfaces in electrically noisy and other demanding industrial environments with the launch of its new ZXY500 family of multi-touch controllers. As with all its products, Zytronic can offer the new controllers with custom design touch sensors manufactured to a customer size and specification with no Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ).
Five ways to mitigate PCB component availability problems
The electronics design world is by now aware that there is a very serious components shortage. Allocation and shortages hit every few years, but this one seems to be the worst in recent memory, the hardest hit seem to be ceramic capacitors, but other passives as well as a variety of connectors and silicon parts are also caught up in the shortage storm. By Duane Benson, Chief Technology Champion at Screaming Circuits