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Ficosa opens new plant in Brazil
Ficosa is reinforcing its presence in Brazil with a plant in Jandira, in the São Paulo metropolitan area. With a total surface area of 13,000 m² and 273 workers, the factory will manufacture rear-view mirrors, control and command systems (brakes, gear shifts and cables), underhood solutions and electronic systems for automobiles.
Capacitors offer low ESR & high capacitance values
Offering a long life time of up to 5,000 hours (2.5 times more than current FT series devices) at high temperatures of up to +105°C, Panasonic Automotive & Industrial Systems Europe has announced the V-FT series of aluminium electrolytic capacitors. The devices also benefit from high capacitance of up to 2,200µF and ESR values that are 40 to 60% lower than of current FK series products while downsizing by one can size (G to F size).
Aluminium electrolytic capacitors handle high ripple currents
Panasonic Automotive & Industrial Systems Europe has released two series of aluminium electrolytic capacitors to meet the market demands for higher ripple current handling. Developed from the proven V-TP series components, the V-TC and V-TCU series benefit from 1.2 to 1.5 times higher ripple current capabilities at 125°C (V-TC series 300mA for D8 can size up to 750mA for G can size and V-TCU series 400mA for F can size up to 750mA for G c...
Elexcon & IEE 2016 open doors to more than 350 global brands
Elexcon and Embedded (IEE) 2016 opened its exhibitions and conferences today at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Centre. This year marks the first co-location and collaboration of Elexcon and IEE.More than 350 global brands including Panasonic, NXP, Murata, Kyocera, Rohm, ST Microelectronics, and Renesas are exhibiting this year to showcase their latest solutions that address key market challenges.
Bluetooth experimenter kit targets many consumer applications
The PAN1740 Experimenter Kit from Panasonic is now in stock at Mouser Electronics. The kit is a development tool for the Panasonic PAN1740 Series Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) module. The PAN1740 targets consumer applications as well as wireless sensors, cable replacement applications, instrumentation, heart rate monitors, and blood glucose meters.
Latest report on emerging non-volatile memory
A report recently released by Yole Développement (Yole) has shown that emerging NVM sales are still moderate, announcing a $53m market in 2015. According to the ‘More than Moore’ market research and strategy consulting company, this market is limited to niche markets due to the limited density available.
Tesla Gigafactory in context
Dr Peter Harrop, Chairman, IDTechEx, was interviewed yesterday (27th July 2016) by BBC Television World News in a live programme transmitted worldwide. The subject was the opening of the Tesla battery Gigafactory billed as the world's largest factory building. There had been talk in the press of this giving Tesla global battery dominance and even leading to ten times global battery output and the BBC sought reveal the true situation.
IR array sensors boast improved accuracy
The second generation of Grid-EYE infrared (IR) array sensors from Panasonic is now being shipped by Mouser |Electronics. The sensors are fully compatible with first generation Grid-EYE sensors, and feature improved accuracy through an updated Noise Equivalent Temperature Difference (NETD) of 0.16 degrees Celsius at 10Hz and 0.05 degrees Celsius at 1 Hz with detection distance up to 7 meters.
Panasonic sponsors TUM Formula Student team
Panasonic Automotive & Industrial Systems has announced that it is sponsoring the TUfast Racing Team from Technical University Munich (TUM) for the Formula SAE / Formula Student racing competition. The team uses Panasonic’s Pyrolytic highly oriented Graphite Sheet (PGS), the thinnest thermal solution in the world, as well as the Grid-EYE infrared array thermal sensor.
Increasing productivity in industrial applications
Mark Patrick of Mouser Electronics discusses how implementing wireless connectivity through pre-certified wireless modules could represent the simplest solution to joining the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).