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Measuring strain using low-cost Bluetooth technology
In measuring strain, engineers often feel like they’re stuck between a rock and a hard place when it comes to wireless data acquisition, with wired setups adding complexity and some fully-fledged cloud setups being time or cost prohibitive. Here Matt Nicholas, Product Design Manager at Mantracourt, has explained how the company’s B24 Bluetooth strain transmitter offers a good balance between wireless functionality and cost.
Base unit For ROLEC’s profiPLUS 50 suspension arms
Industrial enclosures specialist ROLEC has added a tough new static/mobile base to its profiPLUS 50 range of suspension arms for HMI/panel enclosures and displays. The new base unit offers a smart and robust floor-standing solution for light-to-medium loads. It is suited for a wide range of applications including Smart Factory, process automation, robotics and machine controllers.
Measuring strain using low-cost Bluetooth technology
In measuring strain, engineers often feel like they’re stuck between a rock and a hard place when it comes to wireless data acquisition, with wired setups adding complexity and some fully-fledged cloud setups being time or cost prohibitive.Here Matt Nicholas, Product Design Manager atMantracourt, explains how the company’s B24 Bluetooth strain transmitter offers a good balance between wireless functionality and cost.
Rugged panel PCs for interactive rail applications
duagon AG has introduced its new panel PCs, the DC19 and DC20. Unlike their predecessors they are powered by an Intel Atom processor from the E3900 Series and provide a wide range power supply unit. Designed for rugged railway applications, the maintenance-free human-machine interfaces (HMI) operate in a -25 to +70°C environment and can be tailored for all types of applications in different train models.
Mitsubishi Electric helps futureproof college courses
Smart factories are on the increase as the manufacturing industry becomes progressively automated. Tomorrow’s plant engineers must have the knowledge to work with robots, controls, networking and software required to effectively run the Smart Factories of the future.It is precisely this knowledge that Redcar & Cleveland College wanted to share with its students using automation equipment from Mitsubishi Electric.
Advanced new taraSMART suspension arms
ROLEC’s new taraSMART (IP 54) modular suspension arms offer advanced technical features at a lower price point. They are similar to ROLEC’s proven profiPLUS arms but are simpler and more cost-effective.
Low-voltage 3D magnetometer for consumer applications
Melexis has announced that it is targeting white goods, consumer electronics, and smart-metering applications with the MLX90392 three-axis magnetometer field sensor, which can operate from a 1.8V power rail shared with other components such as logic devices.
TT Electronics UK facility achieves AS9100D Certification
TT Electronicshas announced that its Eastleigh UK facility has achieved AS9100D certification for the manufacture of systems for the aerospace industry. This certification marks TT’s ongoing commitment to provide innovative, safety-critical solutions to the global aerospace supply chain.
EVs to drive printed electronics market to $12.7bn by 2031
IDTechEx has released a new technical market research report, 'Printed and Flexible Electronics for Automotive Applications 2021-2031: Technologies and Markets', on the current status of printed/flexible electronics in all aspects of automotive design and manufacturing, along with future opportunities created by these transitions.
SBC combats extreme cold weather environments
In stock now at Impulse Embedded is the CS551 from DFI. It is claimed to be the world's first 3.5-inch embedded single board computer (SBC) with an integral auto warm-up function enabling the processor to withstand extreme cold weather environments down to -30°C.