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WDS is a friend to busy design engineers
Design engineers cannot possible keep up to date with every new product and component that is released onto the market. Here we talk to John Marshall of WDS Component Parts, who said he and his colleagues understand this, so have developed services and support to aid component selection and specification.
Company saves over £5,000 with efficient lighting
It has been announced that Ecolighting is continuing to work MAN Truck & Bus UK at its Wiltshire depot following successful lighting installations at a number of its regional branches. After being contacted by the Westbury branch following previous applications, Ecolighting was chosen again as MAN’s preferred supplier and installer of LED lighting.
Components developed for gas sensors based on Mid-IR spectroscopy
In a H2020-project MIREGAS, Technical Research Centre of Finland VTT and Tampere University of Technology teams with European partners, developed novel components for miniaturised gas sensors exploiting the principle of Mid-IR absorption spectroscopy. In particular.
Industrial emissions measuring company moves into production phase
Aeromon- the company behind the compact and customisable emissions measurement devices that can be used in drone-mounted, hand-held and fixed configurations to reveal hidden industrial emissions - has announced the launch of its first commercially available product.
Learn the basics of LED Drivers
In this on-demand training series from Texas Instruments, learn about a variety of LED driver design topics from TI experts. This series covers a broad spectrum of subject matter from PWM and analogue dimming methodologies to more in depth videos on design considerations and overcoming specific system design challenges.
Growing need for advanced battery technology
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has wowed gadget fans and tech heads for the last half a century, and each year the event demonstrates the rapid progression of consumer electronics and technology. Here, Michele Windsor, Global Marketing Manager at Accutronics, has explored some of the highlights from CES 2019 and how they underline the growing importance of battery technology.
Digitisation requires computing power, connectivity and data analysis
Hannes Niederhauser, CEO at Kontron and Chairman of the Management Board at S&T AG, dares to take a look into the future. For the upcoming year, he has identified five key trends for the electronics and automation industry that will further accelerate Digital Transformation in the industrial sector: Intelligent Edge Computing, OPC UA with Time Sensitive Networking (TSN), Connectivity, 5G Networks and Artificial Intelligence.
Trends in power quality for 2019
Despite advancements in renewable energy, electric vehicles and medical technology, these areas face an ongoing challenge with power quality. Variations in voltage and frequency can result in power fluctuations, interruptions and transients that can cause damage to networks. Here, Steve Hughes, Managing Director of REO UK, explains the trends in power quality for 2019.
Vision systems with wide variety of CMOS sensors
New software and hardware products for vision OEMs from Vision Components, will be presented at two booths at the 2019 embedded world exhibition in Nuremberg, Germany. At the main booth (#2-444), everything revolves around VC Z series embedded vision systems, which are now available with an even wider variety of CMOS sensors, including several Sony Pregius sensors.
Software solution takes control of lab management
The BenchVue Lab Management and Control solution is a software tool from Keysight Technologies designed to simplify the configuration, monitoring and tracking of lab instruments, while optimising student learning. Practical hands-on learning using real, industry-standard bench instruments is one of the most valuable experiences universities and teaching institutes offer engineering students hoping to thrive in the workplace after graduation.