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Motors help aircraft make the most out of their fuel
On December 17, 1903 in North Carolina, the Wright Flyer became the first powered, heavier-than-air machine to achieve sustained flight with a pilot aboard. The modern ambition for many aircraft designers is to achieve the opposite — aircraft that is lighter than air.
Supply chain agility through real-time data
CalcuQuote has engaged with partners to promote the message of digital transformation in quoting, procurement, stock and supply chain agility and management.
ECS offers virtual emergency management trainers
Waymon Armstrong, ECS CEO/President, announced that Engineering & Computer Simulations (ECS) will provide its Emergency Management Staff Trainer (EMST) to any local, state, or federal government agency at no charge, beginning on 1st June, the official start of the hurricane season, to assist with hurricane preparedness training during these challenging times.
Next generation of lighting system innovation
Czech photographer Miroslav Tichy once said that photography is simply painting with light. Light Revolution, a lighting and camera system manufacturer for the film, photography and photogrammetryindustry, with the support of mechatronic drive motor specialist Electro Mechanical Systems (EMS), has taken the concept of painting with light straight into the 21stcentury for next generation of lighting system innovation.
Upgrading surgery: the robot revolution
Large swathes of industry are implementing powered and robotic applications to ensure high-quality repeatable processes. Hospital and medical professionals are also keen to implement these applications, especially with the current pressure on the medical system, as the robot revolution is expected to ease pressures. Here, Stewart Goulding, managing director at precision drive system supplier EMS, has discussed the rise of robotics in surgery.
Openair-plasma pre-treatment for electronics applications
The requirements for electronic assemblies are becoming more and more demanding. This is not only due to an increase in packaging density and progressive miniaturisation, but also to an increase in areas of application,openair-plasma pre-treatment could be the solution.
Will the 2020s be the decade of the robot?
The robot is not a new invention. George Devol applied for the first patents in 1954, and they were widely used in manufacturing to carry out repetitive tasks as early as the 1970s. However, although they have clearly been very much a part of our past, as John Johnson, NPI Director, Chemigraphic highlights, they are also key to the future.
The coronavirus and its impact on the electronics industry
Electronic Specifier's Lanna Cooper speaks to the industry to gauge feeling and outlook following the coronavirus pandemic, and its impact on electronics manufacturing, supply chain, legalities and economic fallout.
Open frame power supply with 200% boost
PJB-24V300W is part of the PJB series which offers a power boost of 200% for ten seconds. This reserve power allows for reliable startup of electromechanical loads such as motors, pumps and actuators, thus eliminating the need for a higher power rated power supply, which is generally bigger in size and more expensive.
IoT solutions for digitisation at embedded world
Kontron has announced that it will be presenting Computer-on-Modules, SBCs and motherboards of all leading standards with the latest processors from Intel, AMD and NXP, as well as x86 and ARM-based computer systems and panel PCs at embedded world in Nuremberg between February 25th and 27th, 2020.