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Networked multichannel receiver with 2048 DDCs
Novator Solutions has announced the release of HUGIN 2000 a high dynamic range networked multichannel receiver with two 50, 80 or 200MHz real-time bandwidth per input and 2048 individually configurable DDCs. The Server Client architecture is optimized for real-time performance which continuously processes and streams individual signals in parallel to multiple remote clients for manual & automated surveillance.
Increased intelligence at the IoT edge
As IoT applications become more complex, designers of IIoT endpoints are being asked to accommodate more complex computing at the edge. Edge computing on endpoint sensor data is a practical way to reduce network bottlenecks to the IIoT hub. This reduces network traffic while also reducing the computational load at the main hub processor. However, the approach has its drawbacks, as Rolf Horn, Applications Engineer at Digi-Key Electronics explains.
Exascend introduces industrial rugged PCIe Gen3 and SATA3 SSD
Exascend announces the availability of a new lineup of thermally-optimised, ultra-high capacity and high-speed PCIe Gen3 NVMe and SATA3 SSD products based on Marvell’s SSD controller.
Imaging radar brings cognitive sensing to autonomous vehicles
The high performance radar platform company for the Autonomous Age, Echodyne has announceda breakthrough imaging radar for autonomous vehicles. EchoDrive is built on proven MESA technology and offers a new type of sensor functionality that significantly enhances machine perception. Echodyne will be holding private meetings to introduce EchoDrive to the AV industry in Las Vegas during the 2020 CES show, taking place 7th-10th January.
Advanced real-time adaptive robotic motion control toolkit
Energid has released version 5.5 of the Actin software development kit (SDK), an even more powerful and easier-to-use version of the industry’s only real-time adaptive robotic motion control and path planning toolkit. Actin version 5.5 adds Actin Viewer enhancements, Motion Script updates and G-code support, making it even easier for robotic systems developers to focus on the robot’s tasks rather than joint movement and paths.
IoT solution helps head off production shutdowns
Arrow Electronics has joined forces with ADLINK and Microsoft to launch an IoT solution to help industrial customers reduce costly unplanned production shutdowns by enabling machine condition monitoring. The solution is a continuation of Arrow’s IoT aggregation program that helps industrial companies quickly, securely and cost-effectively deploy and scale projects.
Duo bring robotic motion control to complex development
ModuleWorksand Energid Technologies has announced a partnership for a combined software solution that will add Energid’s adaptive kinematics and collision-avoidance capabilities to ModuleWorks’ optimised toolpath for CAD/CAM robotic systems. ModuleWorks is a software component provider for the CAD/CAM industry, and Energid is the provider of Actin, the premier commercial robotic Software Development Kit (SDK) and tasking framework for...
Video capture advances to legacy analogue signals with interface card
Helping customers reliably bridge the gap between legacy analogue video signals and today's digital, software-based systems,Magewellhas introduced thePro Capture Hexa CVBSinterface card. The new model brings the feature-richness and comprehensive operating system support of the popularPro Capturefamily to the analogue domain, capturing six channels of CVBS video and six unbalanced stereo audio pairs over a PCI Express 2.0 x1 host interface.
Compact capture cards to be unveiled at IBC2017
Developer of video interface devices, Magewell, is now shipping the Eco Capture Dual HDMI M.2, the first of three models unveiled earlier this summer in its new Eco Capture family of high-performance, power-efficient video capture cards for OEM developers. The company also today announced a fourth configuration, designed to provide quad-channel capture density while maintaining the Eco Capture series' ultra-compact form factor.
An experiment to tidy up outer space
An experimental project has been launched by UK scientists at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) to tackle the growing problem of space junk.Hundreds of thousands of man-made objects orbit the Earth, but fewer than 5,000 are operational satellites. The most congested area sits within 2,000km of the Earth’s surface, known as low Earth orbit (LEO), where collisions can cause further debris.