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VCC signs Farnell element14 to European network
VCC has signed Farnell element14 to its European distribution network. The agreement increases VCC's sales and engineering support services to its European customer base. Farnell element14 supports VCC's complete product offering throughout Europe, including panel mount indicators, light pipes, LED displays, LEDs and accessories.
Win an ADICUP360 IoT Development kit from Farnell element14
You could win an easy to use ADICUP360 development kit, designed to help you to make your IoT ideas to come true.As an authorised distributor of Analog Devices’ products, Farnell element14 is stocking all key components to help your future designs in signal chain applications.
Power supply comes in compact 3”x5” U-channel format
XP Power has announced the UCP225 series of high power density, very low profile 225W AC/DC power supplies with both industrial and medical safety approvals in a small U-channel footprint.The UCP225 series provides a high power density, low profile, compact, rugged U-channel power solution with very high efficiency and very low no load input power consumption to enable compliance with the latest ‘green’ standards.
Raspberry Pi converts into desktop computer
PiDesktop, an innovative set of accessories that converts a Raspberry Pi into a fully featured Linux-based desktop computer housed in an elegant enclosure has been introduced by Farnell element14. When combined with the Raspberry Pi, the Pi Desktop provides users with all the functionality they would expect from a standard PC, including WiFi, Bluetooth, a real-time clock, an mSATA solid-state drive interface, an optional camera and a power switch...
Wide input DC/DC converters offer 1,500VDC isolation
Two new series of fully isolated DC/DC converters in an ultra-compact DIP-16 package have been announced byXP Power. Theseconvertersoffer a high power density of up to 50W/in3. With two wide input voltage ranges, they are suitable for any application that requires through-hole mount DC/DC converters compliant with global Information Technology Equipment (ITE) safety approvals IEC60950-1 and UL/cUL60950-1.
Value instruments encompass oscilloscope, signal generator
A new range of value test and measurement products from Rohde and Schwarz has been added to the Farnell element14 portfolio. The products include a number from Hameg Instrument, which Rohde & Schwarz recently integrated into its Test and Measurement Division.
Win a new BeagleBone Blue from Farnell element14
The latest offering from the BeagleBone.org range, the BeagleBone Blue has been built specifically for use in the development of robotics and autonomous vehicles.Aimed at Hardware and Software engineers, makers and education markets, BeagleBone Blue is built around the familiar BeagleBone open hardware computer.
Distributor beckons customers to Northern Supplier Day
Farnell element14 is hosting a Northern Supplier Day at Jesmond Dene House, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne on Wednesday April 26 for customers and potential customers. The event will bring together 21 suppliersfrom across the Farnell element14 technology segments to showcase products, tools and solutions that empower people and businesses to shape the future.
DIN rail power supplies target industrial applications
XP Power has announced the DPC series of highly efficient ultra slim DIN rail AC/DC power supplies. Available in 30, 50 and 70 W single output models, they all accept the universal input range from 90 to 264 VAC without the need for any input selector switches. Taking up significantly less space on the rail by being up to 44% slimmer than current generation DIN rail power supplies, the 30 W DPC30 measures just 90.0 x 100.0 x 22.5 mm (3.6 x 3.94 x...
Makers, students get access to design software
Students, makers and hobbyists can access National Instruments LabVIEW Home Bundle for the first time via from Farnell element14’s Design Centre.With the LabVIEW Home Bundle, students, makers and hobbyists can now also benefit from visual programming, removing the need to write lines of code and worry about semi-colons and syntax.