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Three new Lithium-Ion cells at embedded world
On 26th February 2019, the international trade fair embedded world starts in Nuremberg. The trade fair for embedded systems will particularly be focusing on topics such as electronic system security, distributed intelligence and the Internet of Things. The provision of suitable energy for the connected world of the future forms the focus of VARTA Microbattery’s trade fair presentation.
Lacquering system with the option of 2K encapsulation
In modern electronics manufacturing it remains important to protect sensitive assemblies from external influences, reliably, safely and as well as possible. Yet continuing development and miniaturisation in electronics are creating ever more complex assemblies that call for an even more precise level of protection.
Innovations for electromobility and automated driving
Electromobility and automated driving are the two defining trends in the automotive industry with high growth potential, but also technological challenges. For example, hybrid and/or electric powertrains require, among other things, efficient power electronics for the major subsystems such as inverters, on-board chargers or DC/DC converters.
Components developed for gas sensors based on Mid-IR spectroscopy
In a H2020-project MIREGAS, Technical Research Centre of Finland VTT and Tampere University of Technology teams with European partners, developed novel components for miniaturised gas sensors exploiting the principle of Mid-IR absorption spectroscopy. In particular.
M12 power K coding offers integrated transmission of data
HARTING has introduced a new version of its popular M12 circular connector in the IEC 61076-2-111 standard K-coding. The new configuration enhances the M12, already well known as an interface for data and signals transmission, by offering a similar compact interface for energy-intensive applications. With four power contacts and a protective earth contact, it is possible to safely transmit 7kW at 630V and 16A: a considerable amount of power in a ...
Photonic-based medical device for the screening of arterial stiffness
The research and innovation hub, Imec, and Ghent University, alongside Medtronic and other CARDIS project partners, have developed a prototype medical device based on silicon photonics for the screening of arterial stiffness and for the diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases such as arterial stenosis and heart failure.
Filtering out common mode noise in congested environments
A multitude of factors are conspiring to increase the amount of ‘noise’ interference that can disturb the functionality and even damage electronic devices, starting with the sheer number used in our vicinity at any given time.
High power thick film chip resistors deliver TCR characteristics
ROHM has recently announced the availability of a new lineup of high power wide terminal thick-film chip resistors (10-910mΩ) suitable for current detection in a variety of applications, including inverters, AC, and energy-efficient appliances.
Webinars on adhesive bonding
A new webinar program has been published by DELO. After addressing basic topics, such as adhesive-friendly design, last year, the Webinars in 2019 will focus on areas such as structural bonding and e-mobility. Adhesive bonding is considered the joining technology of the 21st century and allows for light-weight construction, miniaturisation, and multi-material design.
Drivers in the particle sensor market
The air quality monitoring in cars, homes and other buildings is driving the gas and particle sensor market, according to an analysis by Yole Group of Companies including System Plus Consulting and Yole Développement (Yole). The market was analysed with two dedicated analysis: Gas and Particle Sensors technology & market analysis and Miniaturised Gas Sensor Comparison.