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Reviewing power supply IEC 62368-1 safety reports
The choice of power supply is an important decision to make during the development of new electrical or electronic equipment. Many engineers rely solely on the manufacturer’s datasheet and price, which can lead to incorrect installation, delays during the safety submittal process and poor field reliability
Top 3 trends fostering the growth of CRM devices
The Cardiac Rhythm Management (CRM) devices market is anticipated to amass considerable revenue growth on account of rising number of patients suffering from chronic cardiovascular diseases. Lately, there has been a surge in the number of sudden cardiac and arrhythmia deaths worldwide, accounting for almost 15-20% of all deaths registered globally.
Three trends transforming the factory floor
Bringing data analytics, communications and real-time control, robots and machine tools become cyber-physical systems that can intelligently respond to changes in conditions
EV charging solution suites homes, hotels and offices
ABB’s latest easy-to-implement electric vehicle (EV) charging solution is in stock at distributor RS Components.
AVX partners with DRAGON / PENSKE AUTOSPORT Formula E
AVX has announced its continued support of the newly rebranded DRAGON / PENSKE AUTOSPORT Formula E racing team. The seventh season (2020/21) of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship is currently scheduled to kick off with a double-header in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia, and marks the third consecutive season that AVX has aligned with Mouser Electronics and TTI, in supporting the all-electric DRAGON racing team.
Midlands steering manufacturer joins Rail Alliance
Steering system manufacturer, Pailton Engineering has joined the Rail Alliance. The move follows the company’s entry into the rail sector as a supplier of panhard rods and suspension links. The partnership will involve close links with Birmingham University, supporting research into the digitisation of components in rail suspension systems.
2021 - opportunity is the keyword
Necessity, as the saying goes, is the mother of invention. In 2020, manufacturing had to cope with the consequences of a global pandemic, unpredictable markets, and political instability, all while dealing with pressing issues that were already troubling the sector before, such as the need to form sustainable production practices. Here Neil Ballinger, Head of EMEA atEU Automation, offers an overview of three sectors where the difficulties of 2020...
ABB improves reliability in industrial applications with battery charger
In industrial and utility applications, up time is often one of the most critical aspects of operations - right after safety.ABBis helping to ensure reliable, efficient power in these mission critical industries with its newIntegritas industrial battery charger. The wall-mounted system features switch-mode rectifier technology that provides transformer-less, efficient power conversion in a compact footprint - providing true N+1 or N+N redundancy ...
The IIoT journey starts with remote telemetry
The first rule of Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) is that communications will fail. One challenge is rising volumes of data place increasing loads on both the main server and the communications networks connected to it. Here, Craig Abbot, Sales Manager for the Asia region at Ovarro, explains why Remote Telemetry Units (RTU)are vital for minimising congestion in intelligent power, utility, broadcast and transport applications.
Engineering a uniform approach to apprenticeships
Seeking to help fix societal issues around youth skills development in the STEM sector, engineering business,adi Groupmarks 2021 with the five-year anniversary of its unique pre apprenticeship scheme.And with the praise of a former Prime Minister, the recognition of a charity backed by HRH The Prince of Wales and the plaudits of a leading engineering society under its belt, it’s safe to say the proposition has had no shortage of support.