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Intelligent industrial battery charger changing the game
One of Europe’s largest power supply companies,Powerbox, has introduced a product within its Automotive Line, the Smart DC/DC ENA200-Charger. Designed to meet market requirements for intelligent and flexible charging solutions for automotive and industrial demanding applications, the ENA200-Charger includes the latest technologies for intelligent charging.
Biomedical 'skin-like bandage' is durable and long lasting
A skin-like biomedical technology that uses a mesh of conducting nanowires and a thin layer of elastic polymer might bring electronic bandages that monitor biosignals for medical applications and provide therapeutic stimulation through the skin.The biomedical device mimics the human skin's elastic properties and sensory capabilities.
Solutions for securing the connected car at TU-Automotive
Software-based solutions for securing the connected vehicle will be presented by Lynx Software Technologies as a Co-Sponsor at TU Automotive Europe, 2nd-3rdNovember in Munich. Robert Day, Vice President of Marketing at Lynx said: “LynxSecure is an ideal platform for securing next generation automotive electronic architectures."
IET voice thoughts on Heathrow expansion
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has highlighted three important engineering and technology issues, in terms of technology innovation and wider transport infrastructure, that it hopes the Government is considering as part of a wider airport expansion strategy as the final decision about how to increase the airport capacity in the South East is expected.
Ultralow power transistors could function without battery
A newly-developed form of transistor opens up a range of new electronic applications including wearable or implantable devices by drastically reducing the amount of power used. Devices based on this type of ultralow power transistor, developed by engineers at the University of Cambridge, could function for months or even years without a battery by 'scavenging' energy from their environment.
Third-gen R-Car starter kits to deliver 'one kit per engineer'
To accelerate the development of increasingly complex and large-scale automotive computing systems for the autonomous-driving era, Renesas Electronics has announced two new third-generation R-Car starter kits that make the development environment more accessible to automotive software development engineers.
Deserialiser hub enables faster, flexible ADAS applications
Texas Instruments' has introduced the industry’s first dual-port quad deserialiser hub that is compliant with the MIPI Camera Serial Interface 2 (CSI-2) specification. The new automotive-qualified hub simultaneously aggregates and replicates high-resolution data from up to four cameras.
FPGAs accelerate machine learning applications in data centres
Xilinx has announced that Baidu is utilising Xilinx FPGAs to accelerate machine learning applications in their data centres in China. The two companies are collaborating to further expand volume deployment of FPGA-based accelerated platforms.
Electronics executives meet to discuss automotive innovation
The INNOposium, a Würth Elektronik and Texas Instruments forum for decision-makers in the electronics sector, was held for the second year running on 4thOctober 2016 in the Kulturbetrieb Wagenhallen in Stuttgart. This time around, the motto was “Sensorfusion – innovation in automotives and the factory of tomorrow”.
MAST in action at Unmanned Warrior
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory’s (Dstl) new Maritime Autonomy Surface Testbed (MAST) system is participating in a number of exercises at Unmanned Warrior. The vessel is one of over 40 autonomous systems taking part in the Royal Navy’s event this month.