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Aerospace-qualified baseless power module family
In the race to reduce aircraft emissions, developers increasingly are moving toward more efficient designs including electrical systems that replace today’s pneumatics and hydraulics powering everything from on-board alternators to actuators and Auxiliary Power Units (APUs). To enable next-generation aircraft electrical systems, new power conversion technology is required. Microchip Technology hasannounced its development with Clean Sky, a ...
Cloud-based SaaS solution tightens IoT security
There will be 75 billion connected devices by 2025 and right now 48% of companies have reported an IoT security breach at least once.
The right components to protect devices, users and patients
The use of non-laboratory, patient-contact diagnostic and life-sustaining medical equipment continues to increase. Reasons include an ageing population, heightened care expectations among patients, and improvements in medical electronics technology which make such systems more practical. Such equipment needs protection against multiple types of electrical issues that can harm the equipment, hospital staff, and patients. Rich Miron, Applications E...
The Connectivity Standards Alliance unveils Matter
The Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA), formerly known as the Zigbee Alliance, has announced Matter – the interoperable, secure connectivity standard for the future of the smart home.
Beamsplitter for wavelengths with different polarisations
LASER COMPONENTS has developed a beamsplitter in which the combined beam of a frequency-doubled laser is split in such a way that 50% of each of the two wavelengths is split off, independent of their polarisations. The polarisation of the split beams remains unchanged.
Medical test centre selects Rigel infusion pump analyser
One of South East Asia’s leading test and calibration service centres has specified Rigel Medical’s Multi-Flo infusion pump analyser for improved compliance testing of medical devices.
Real-time video streaming for surveillance applications
Real-time surveillance and remote monitoring are gaining large importance in a wide range of industries such as Oil and Gas, Power Grid, Industrial Automation, and Smart Buildings. The demand for high-quality real-time video streaming for surveillance applications is higher than ever and this calls for compute-intensive image processing designs and advanced encoding and decoding techniques. By Pramod Ramachandra, Technical Architect - Software D...
0.61µm pixel 4K image sensor for mobile cameras
OmniVision Technologies has announced the OV60A, a 0.61 micron (µm) pixel high resolution CMOSimage sensorthat will enhance the capabilities of next-generation mobile phone cameras. The OV60A offers 60 megapixel (MP) resolution with the smallest pixel size in its class at .61µm. The OV60A can fit into a 1/2.8 inch optical format in either 3:4 or 16:9 aspect ratio configurations.
PowerCycling PCX thermoelectric coolers for PCR tests
Point-of-care testing allows medical staff to accurately achieve real-time diagnostic results within an hour, rather than days. PCR-based point of care testing is considered the gold standard for diagnosing COVID-19 because it provides the fastest and most accurate test results.Portable point of care testing (POCT) equipment requires a sophisticated thermal management solution that can withstand mechanical stresses induced by rapid temperature ch...
Acoustic imager pinpoints air, gas and vacuum leaks
To enable the detection of corona and partial discharge from a safe distance of up to 120 meters, Fluke has introduced the ii910 Precision Acoustic Imager.