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Warburtons rolls more Renault Trucks E-Tech D16s
Warburtons, the UK’s largest bakery brand, has taken delivery of a further four Renault Trucks E-Tech D16s.
AOI module integrates into THT placement stations
With the MultiEyeS plus, GÖPEL electronic offers a powerful automatic optical inspection module for integration into assembly and THT placement stations.
ADS-TEC Energy e-mobility ramps-up
ADS-TEC Energy has announced that strategic partners are successfully implementing its fast charging systems in a wide range of use cases, demonstrating the significant potential of battery-buffered, fast charging for rapidly scaling EV charging.
Enabling fast charging station makers to accelerate deployment
Mathieu Beguin, Global Product Manager at LEM discusses the opportunities fast charging brings.
Weller’s ZeroSmog Shield Pro: clean air in electronics manufacturing
Weller Tools, a pioneer in hand soldering solutions, announces the launch of its new ZeroSmog Shield Pro Fume Extraction System.
MultiEyeS plus with AR-based placement assistance
With the MultiEyeS plus, GÖPEL electronic offers a powerful automatic optical inspection module for integration into assembly and THT placement stations.
Flexible and printed electronics at LOPEC 2024
LOPEC 2024 highlights the latest applications and innovations within flexible and printed electronics.
Allegro MicroSystems introduces high-bandwidth current sensor
Allegro MicroSystems announced the launch of its new high-bandwidth current sensors, the ACS37030 and the ACS37032, which enable high-performance power conversion with GaN and SiC technologies in electrified vehicles, clean energy solutions and data centre applications.
Nuvoton launches MA35H0 series for industrial HMI
Nuvoton is pleased to announce the NuMicro MA35H0 series, a high-performance microprocessor for industrial HMI (Human Machine Interface) applications.
Navigating the world of USB-C
As portable electronics expanded in the consumer and industrial markets, so did the number of connectors. Multiple Universal Serial Bus (USB) standards, combined with proprietary connectors from manufacturers, resulted in a variety of incompatible cables, all of which fulfilled similar functions. There has been a background effort from the European Union as well as some industry leaders to move to a single unified solution to simplify the situati...