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Texas Instruments - Telecomm Power Solutions - Part 1: AC/DC and Isolated DC/DC
This video is the first of a series, which will focus on designing several different types of complete Power Solutions using TI's broad portfolio of Analog products. To kick off the series, Technical Sales Associate, Eric Schulte will review TI's full suite of Telecomm AC/DC and DC/DC conversion solutions.
Get More From Floors – Get More Hygiene
Following on from its focus on durable flooring solutions for the electronic manufacturing industry, leading industrial flooring manufacturer Flowcrete UK is turning its focus to the subject of hygienic surfaces underfoot, in its Get More From Floors campaign. Located at www.flowcrete.com/getmorefromfloors/hygiene, Get More From Floors, Get More Hygiene is the second of six subjects being explored throughout 2011 under the campaign, after the is...
Point Grey Successfully Hosts USB3 Vision Standards Meeting
Point Grey recently hosted the AIA Winter 2012 Vision Standards Meeting in Vancouver, Canada from February 13 – 17th. A total of 29 leading industry players from 22 companies met to continue development on interface standards. The first two days were dedicated to USB3 Vision.
EFM32 Gecko Starter Kit from Energy Micro (Unboxing) HD
Kick-start your EFM32 microcontroller design with the Starter Kit from Energy Micro. With the free energyAware software you can easily measure and optimize your applications energy consumption in real-time.
LED street lighting: showing initiative
The Russian city of Kazan requires two-thirds less energy thanks to LEDEL’s efficient street lighting with OSRAM Golden DRAGON Plus LEDs Reducing Russia’s primary energy consumption by 40 per cent by 2020 is one of the country’s core concerns. To help reach this goal the Republic of Tatarstan is tackling street lighting and has initiated a pilot project in its capital Kazan – a ward with around 25,000 households already benefits from the ...
MOST(R) Forum 2012 Will Mark MOST150 Kickoff
The fourth MOST Forum on March 20, 2012 in Stuttgart/Esslingen will celebrate a significant milestone of MOST Technology: with MOST150, the third MOST generation will go into series in 2012. Thus, for the first time, the MOST Ethernet channel will be used in practice to transmit IP data within the vehicle. MOST150 provides an automotive-ready physical layer for Ethernet protocols in addition to transporting high Quality of Service (QoS) audio and...
BTCC Finalising Turbo Flow-Test Programme
After three months of scientific research and data collation, the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship is finalising the programme that will be used to automatically level out any significant performance differentials between relevant turbocharged S2000-based cars and their newer ‘Next Generation Touring Car’ rivals throughout 2012.
Second MOST Forum Focused on Consumer Device Connectivity to MOST
The second MOST Forum took place on March 23rd, 2010, in Frankfurt, Germany. 150 professionals from the automotive electronics industry and academia participated in the very informative conference and visited the accompanying exhibition. The broad international audience was composed of attendees from Europe as well as India, Japan, South Korea, and the United States.
NEC Electronics - USB 3.0 SOC Design Solution to Speed Customer Time to Market
NEC Electronics today announced the availability of a USB 3.0 system-on-a-chip (SOC) design solution that customers can use to kick start the development of custom USB 3.0 products. Leveraging NEC Electronics’ design, implementation and manufacturing strengths as a leading integrated device manufacturer (IDM), the SOC design solution helps to reduce risk, improve efficiency and speed time to market, while allowing customers to focus on developi...
Kontron KIC: Box PC with front and rear interfaces for integration into devices and machines
Kontron introduced the KIC (Kontron Intelligent Computer) - a family of Box PCs with front and rear interfaces that, for the first time, can be integrated directly into the chassis of devices and machines. Thanks to its second set of interfaces, the IPC requires no additional cabling to the front of the housing and can therefore be faster and more easily integrated into machine designs for low installation costs. By reducing the need for cables,...