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Robotics essential to the oil and gas industry
Robotics are becoming increasingly essential to the oil and gas industry, as technological advancements increase the tasks they can undertake, according to GlobalData.
Amphenol RF expands cable assembly portfolio
Amphenol RF has expanded its cable assembly offerings with additional MCX and MMCX cable assemblies designed on flexible 1.13 mm micro‐coax cable. These 50 ohm assemblies are available in a variety of plug and jack configurations that terminate to ultraminiature AMC and AMC4 connectors.
Weather forecasting helps the drone industry take flight
Drones by their nature are very weather vulnerable. What may be benign weather to larger aircraft can significantly impact the operation of drones. Current aviation weather analysis and forecasting systems were designed for regions where large, manned aircraft fly, in closely observed parts of the airspace around airports. Author: Peter Childs, Chief NWP Scientist,Climavision
STMicroelectronics upgrades single-chip triple-band receiver offering
Performance comparable to highest-accuracy surveying/mapping instruments,Highly integrated solution enhances system reliability and cost-effectiveness
Milrem Robotics to develop the Nordic Robotic Wingman
The leading European robotics and autonomous systems developer Milrem Robotics is to develop a new Robotic Combat Vehicle (RCV) named Nordic Robotic Wingman in cooperation with the leading technology and defence supplier, Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KONGSBERG).
Embedded MXM graphics modules based on NVIDIA Ampere launched
ADLINK have introduced their new embedded MXM graphics modules based on the NVIDIA Ampere architecture, optimised for use in accelerated computing and AI workloads at the edge.
Fakra to SMA cable assemblies increases flexibility
Amphenol RF expands portfolio with new FAKRA to SMA cable assemblies designed for applications with increased flexibility requirements.
u-blox responds to the US FCC approval
u-blox has cautioned against negative impacts of the US FCC’s recent approval of the use of a previously protected portion of the L‑band for terrestrial communication on global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) such as GPS and, subsequently, on our large US customer base.
Crossover to electric aircraft progressing
Electraflyer has announced that it has passed crossover, meaning it now sells more battery-electric aircraft than polluting ones. Pipistrel sold over 100 battery-electric aircraft last year as they take over from its traditional offerings. Bye Aerospace does not even make conventional aircraft. With its Tesla-style approach, its order book exceeds 720 battery-electric aircraft evenly split between two and four-seaters.
High-density KUB4836EB series provides boundless possibilities
The non-isolated, buck-boost, DC/DC converters have almost limitless possibilities. Mornsun’s high-density models are available from Relec Electronics.The new 600W KUB4836EB series buck-boost DC/DC converters have an adjustable output voltage (0 – 60Vdc) and current (from 0 -10A) in a compact 1/8th brick package.