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Optical sensor market: Trends impelling industry growtm
According to a study from Graphical Research, the global optical sensor market size is set to expand at substantial CAGR during the forecast period. Optical sensors are mainly used in the automation industry which help in providing various pieces of information to the automotive manufacturers. This information is useful for them to improve their production processes and make them more efficient as well. Some of the popular examples of the applica...
High-power drivers replace relays for longer life cycle
Photovoltaic MOSFET high-power drivers from Panasonic are available in a small package size (SSOP) with higher short circuit current and drop-out voltage to the MOSFET's gate.
PAN9520 WiFi module for secure networking
The new PAN9520 is based on the Espressif ESP32-S2 microcontroller, which includes a high-performance 32-bit Xtensa LX7 CPU, a high sensitivity wireless radio, a baseband processor, bootloader and 320kbytes of SRAM. An encryption unit supports a range of security and encryption protocols, including CCMP, TKIP, WAPI, WEP, BIP, and AES.
PAN1781 Bluetooth 5 low energy module launched
The PAN1781 is a Bluetooth 5 Low Energy module based on the Nordic nRF52820 single chip controller and is, in a way, the lightweight version of the PAN1780. Bluetooth 5 features additionally a higher symbol rate of 2 Mbps using the high speed LE 2M PHY or a significantly longer range using the LE coded PHY at 500kb/s or 125kb/s.
Webinar covers Wi-Fi module role in secure networking
A webinar hosted by Anglia Components and presented by Panasonic will cover “Supporting the latest standards for secure networking: The new Panasonic Industry PAN9520 Wi-Fi module”
New micro switch with diagnostic benefits
An application’s functional safety is - first and foremost - a matter of its components’ being as failure-proof as possible. Panasonic Industry now has a new product for anyone interested in functional safety.
High power switching on PCB webinar announced
On June 10th, live in the recently opened Panasonic Campus Munich, Panasonic Industry and Vogel Communications / Elektronik Praxis are inviting you to a dedicated hybrid event spotlighting on the relevance, challenges and opportunities of high power switching directly on the PCB.
Panasonic opens Customer Experience Center in Munich
Panasonic is consistently expanding its activities in Europe and at its Munich Ottobrunn site. Within the Panasonic Campus in Munich the new Customer Experience Center (CXC) has announced that it is about to open the doors. The building complex consists of over 6,000 square meters and invites B2B customers, trade partners, developers, start-ups, and universities to get valuable insights.
Passive pyroelectric infrared motion sensors released
Panasonic Industry has announced that with its latest 'Flat Square Type' it now offers an evolution of its successful PaPIRs (passive pyroelectric infrared) motion sensor, coming with an inconspicuous flat and square 9.6x9.6mm lens that hides the typical motion detector look.
Switching to a more digital PCB design
The seemingly endless quest in product design to simultaneously miniaturise devices while increasing functionality has rendered PCB-based engineering the silver bullet of contemporary applications efficiency.