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Live demos by top suppliers lined up for Embedded World
“Let’s shape the future!” is the motto for Conrad Business Supplies at Embedded World 2017 in Nuremberg (March 14-16).At its 100 m2 stand, Conrad will present the latest selection of products, services and technologies for the embedded sector. Recent developments from its own in-house team of developers at the Conrad Technologie Centrum (CTC) as well as live demonstrations from leading manufacturers will be shown, including Elco...
Easy mounting a feature of enclosures range
Compact industrial grade enclosures from Rittalare now in stock at Conrad Business Supplies. The versatile, IP66 and NEMA 4 quality certified AE series is a premium product range offering a large mounting surface, easy fixing and secure cable entry. The enclosures are ideal applications in the electrical and industrial sectors.
Basic oscilloscope added to range of T&M equipment
Conrad Business Supplies has added the new TBS2000 series of basic oscilloscopes from Tektronix to its broad and diverse test equipment offering. The new scope family, heralded as the ‘next generation’ basic oscilloscope by Tektronix, combines the longest record length with the largest display in its class. The TBS2000 is targeted at advanced basic oscilloscope users in design engineering and electronic engineering teaching environmen...
Online platform enables easier control of connected devices
An innovative platform that allows users to connect smart devices from different manufacturers and displays data on an easy-to-use, intuitive dashboard has been launched by Conrad Business Supplies. The platform, Conrad Connect, is ideal for operations managers and maintenance workers to record user data, monitor and manage many different smart devices.
Push-in relay sockets enable faster connection
A new range of easy to connect, push-in relay sockets from leading European manufacturer Finder are in stock at Conrad Business Supplies. Offering strong compatibility with existing Finder products and a more robust connection, the MasterIN System has been incorporated into the existing 39, 48, 4C and 58 Series Finder relay interface modules.
Precision tools range swells MRO ranks at Conrad
A range of new products from manufacturer of precision tools and equipment, Gedore is available at Conrad Business Supplies. The new products will join Conrad’s range of over 40,000 high grade tools from other leading manufacturers for use in the engineering, maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) sectors.
Robust radio withstands harsh environments
Electrical engineers will be courted by Conrad Business Supplies as it stocks an assortment of new products from Makita. The products are particularly well suited for use in harsh working environments such as building sites and boast longevity and robustness. Specific items to be stocked include the 2-speed DHP453RYLJ cordless combi drill, with 18-step torque adjustment and quick-release chuck.
How advanced technology will drive future innovations at electronica
This year’s electronica will see Conrad Business Supplies exhibiting again in hall 5, on stand 462. Visitors at the booth will experience daily live demos of the latest products as well as Conrad Connect, an IoT platform that allows the linking, display and central control of products such as Philips Hue and Netatmo.
electronica promotes next generation of specialists
Innovation and quality are the most important cornerstones of electronics. Finding new people who are curious and interested, display a pioneering spirit and can help companies in the industry to move forward is essential.
Focusing on the brain to reboot computing
Computer scientists are scrambling for new ideas: new devices built using novel physics, new ways of organising units within computers and even algorithms that use new or existing systems more efficiently. To help coordinate new ideas, Sandia National Laboratories has assisted organising the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) International Conference on Rebooting Computing held Oct. 17-19.