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Rutronik expands its business in the UK
Rutronik has expanded its team in the United Kingdom and is opening another office to boost the existing presence in Bolton, near Manchester.The new Rutronik Office in Swindon officially opened on 10 April 2017, and 14 field sales staff will be serving existing and potential customers in the south of the country from here. “We are currently in the process of expanding our team in the UK significantly, but this is not the only reason for ano...
Scalable power solutions centre stage at PCIM 2017
The RUTRONIK POWER range of scalable solutions for converting and switching energy as well as connecting resistive, capacitive, or inductive loads will be on display at the PCIM exhibition in Nuremberg (May 16-18). Together with the Chemnitz University of Technology, Rutronik will present the latest findings from research conducted in the field of battery diagnosis.
Connectors can transmit currents of up to 25A per way
Rutronik has introduced MPE-Garry’s range of high performance power connectors to its portfolio. The 724/725 seriesrequires minimum space on the board.The new connectors can transmit currents of up to 25A per way. They are offered as pure power connectors with power contacts only and as combination connectors with a mix of power and signal contacts. The compact design of the devices is achieved using a pitch of 5.00/2.00mm.
Meet the car that combines art, electronics and motorsport
In the Audi Centre in Karlsruhe, Rutronik unveiled the new Distribution Art Car, marking a continuation by the distributor of the successful project that combines art, electronics and motorsport, all in the name of a worthy cause.An art car is a fully functional car designed as an artwork. Rutronik’s Distribution Art Car 2017 follows the motto 'show your FACE the truth'. In this campaign, everyone had the opportunity to submit a portrait im...
RF chips get starter kit support
With the new passive Starter Kits EKSM-PND51X22A-KIT and EKSM-PND52X32A-KIT, Murata offers development support for both Nordic RF chips nRF51x22 and nRF52x32. They are available at www.rutronik24.com as of now. The starter kits include all passive components for BTLE, various chip ceramic capacitors and multilayer inductors, baluns, as well as two crystals.
Low-power applications addressed by MCU family
The PIC16F15386 family, a powerful launching point into the 8-bit PIC microcontroller (MCU) portfolio from Microchip is now available at distributor Rutronik. In addition to Microchip’s current Core Independent Peripherals (CIPs), this new family includes a high-accuracy 32MHz internal oscillator and memory features such as Memory Access Partition (MAP) with bootloader-friendly write-protection to prevent accidental over-write.
Shunt resistors are AEC-Q200 qualified
The new PU series of low ohmic shunt resistors from Yageois specifically designed for automotive and power system applications. It is available at distributor Rutronik. Adopting the welding metal plate method, the new PU series is AEC-Q200 qualified for automotive requirements.
From tracking to dating, AR looks set to become the norm
When Apple launched the first iPhone back in 2007, controlling industrial machinery and large plants via a touch-screen was unthinkable – in the meantime this has become a matter of course though. It is therefore plain to see, even without virtual reality glasses, that augmented reality, which is becoming more and more common in the private sector, will also become the standard in the professional sector.
The 48V electrical system: the first step towards electromobility
In order to keep pace with ever-stricter limits for CO2emissions, the shift to the 48V electrical system is unavoidable. What does this 'transformation' of conventional power applications in the vehicle to higher voltage levels mean for electronic components? Author: Andreas Mangler, Director Strategic Marketing & Communications – Member of the Extended Executive Board, Rutronik
IoT sensor applications to feature at Nuremberg show
Complete RUTRONIK SMART solutions for smart applications for the Internet of Things will be showcased by RUTRONIK at Sensor+Test 2017 (May 30-June 1 2017) in Nuremberg. The focus will be on the comprehensive portfolio of sensors, including MEMS sensors, pressure sensors as well as magnetic and optical sensors from leading suppliers.