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Anritsu team contributes to IEEE 1914.3 release
A team from Anritsu has been working within an IEEE standards committee to help develop and release standards for the switch to 5G networks. Following its first April 2016 meeting, the IEEE 1914 working group established, developed, and published the IEEE 1914.3 standard in October 2018. As a voting member of this team, Anritsu continues work on other areas within the working group.
Opto specialist gears to meet illuminated treadplates demand
Optoelectronic specialists Selectronic are gearing to meet the growing demand for illuminated treadplates as high-end vehicle builders look to put their own name, and that of valued volume customers, up in lights.
Integration aids debugging on embedded applications
QA Systems Cantata now supports Lauterbach’s TRACE32 Debugger. This integration will facilitate the full automation of testing practices such as verification, code coverage and traceability for debugging compiled code on embedded applications.
CCC Chairman accused of misleading the public on wind farms
Lord Deben, Chairman of the influential Committee on Climate Change (CCC) has been found guilty by the BBC Executive Complaints Unit of misleading listeners of theTodayprogramme.
Energy-efficient power supplies target IoT
15W and 20W AC/DC power supplies from RECOM are designed for low power IoT and household applications. Based on the footprint of the compact RAC10-K modules, these new modules feature high-efficiency over a wide load range and minimal standby power consumption. They are available from Rutronik UK.
A carbon-positive data centre set to go into operation
With data centres expected to consume as much as 20% of the world’s energy within only a few years, the deployment of energy efficient data centres is crucial. Swedish developer of climate-positive data centres EcoDataCenter is now launching a carbon positive data centre in Falun in central Sweden.
Safe sensor technology - automate with all your senses
At this year's SPS IPC Drives in Nuremberg, Germany, Pilz will focus on safe sensor technology. The automation company shows components and complete solutions for the most varied applications of sensor technology in action. It is a premiere inNuremberg for the new light curtains PSENopt II for body protection. Innovations in drive technology Pilz Motion Control (PMC) and the new qualification as a 'CECE - Certified Expert in CE Marking' are also ...
Expanding and modernising watt drive machinery
WEG has recently competed a major investment in the modernisation of machinery at its subsidiary Watt Drive Antriebstechnik in Markt Piesting, Austria. In an initial step, the Austrian gearbox specialist has taken delivery of a new €1.1m production machine. Installation took place in early August 2018 in spectacular fashion (video) with the use of the world's most powerful all-terrain crane, the Demag AC 1000-9, which has a carrying capacity...
Added functionality to SimSurfing design support software
Murata has added extra functionality to their popular on-line ‘SimSurfing’ tool for simulation of the company’s capacitor, inductor and filter components. The previous version of the tool allowed visualisation of individual component performance characteristics for impedance, transmission and reflection variation, with frequency and other operating conditions.
Digital tyre service reveals the truth about tyre conditions
SnapSkanis a digital tyre checking service developed byNokian Tyres. All summer,SnapSkanhas measured car tyres in the largest Finnish cities. Up to 13% of the cars examined are equipped with poor summer tyres. In heavy rain, the good condition of summer tyres is invaluable for safety.