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Metrology processor comes in a 5x5mm 32-pin QFN package
New Yorker Electronics is now distributing the Silergy Technology SY7625 Isolated Metrology Processor for Electricity Metering Applications.
How car technology has changed over time
These days, if a car doesn’t have electric windows and power steering, it’s viewed as being almost antique. But, perks such as these haven’t always been a given. Exactly who invented the first-ever automobile may be up for debate - many believe it was Karl Benz - but what can’t be argued is that it certainly didn’t resemble the high tech vehicle we use today. Guest blog written byJonathan Gilpin.
Wind River accelerates cyber era for avionics
Wind River hasannounced that Wind River Linux has achieved conformance to the latest Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE) Technical Standard, a standard of The Open Group. According to the company, Wind River Linux is the first and only General Purpose Profile (GPP) Operating System Segment (OSS) of any kind to conform to the FACE Technical Standard, Edition 3.0.
Apacer announces tiny industrial-grade PCIe BGA SSD
Apacer has announced a tiny industrial-grade PCIe BGA SSD, adding another strong series to its high-speed PCIe SSD product line.
University of Bath tops scoring at Formula Student 2020
University of Portsmouth, Cardiff University and Indian Institute of Technology Bombay were among those who received awards at Formula Student 2020 during the MathWorks Closing Awards Ceremony, which was broadcast to the world on Sunday evening. The team from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology also came away with an award in their debut year.
Supporting ultra-low, deterministic latency in 5G
This is a 4-part blog series on the main challenges facing 5G deployments and how you can solve them with the right tools.Part 1focuses on building complex networks,part 2is about keeping costs low, this post covers infrastructure requirements, and part 4explains the need to address new security issues. Guest blog written byPaul Miller.
Current sensor market worth over $3.5bn by 2026
According to a recent study from Global Market Insights, the global current sensor market is projected to observe momentous growth over the coming years due to the ongoing rise in factory automation trend and the use of industrial robots, with the current sensor market projected to be worth over $3.5bn by 2026.
HumanDrive scenario-based testing spurs standardisation
HORIBA MIRA has revealed that the government-backed HumanDrive project enabled the automotive engineering firm to demonstrate the benefits scenario-based testing processes can provide in validating autonomous vehicles.
Automotive radar: Golden era of innovation and growth
Automotive radar uptake in vehicles will continue its increase, driven both by an increase in the number of adopting cars and by the radar content per vehicle. Both trends are driven by the increasing adoption of ADAS and will be sustained and strengthened in the longer term by the emergence of highly automated or autonomous driving.
OMRON HD-1500 mobile robot with 1,500kg payload capacity
OMRON has announced the launch of the HD-1500, the strongest and newest addition to the company’s series of mobile robots. The new HD-1500 boasts a heavy payload capacity of up to 1,500kg.