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TE Connectivity Launch ARISO Contactless Connectivity Platform
TE Connectivity announce the launch of a new technology platform that will allow the delivery of robust power, signals and data without any physical connectors or contact, in virtually any environment. With the ARISO contactless connectivity solution, issues typically affecting connectivity in harsh environments, such as water, dust or vibrations, will no longer impact the reliable delivery of power, data and signal. This is thanks to the seamles...
Stackpole's BR Series Bare Element Current Sense Resistors for Lower PCB Temperatures
The BR series from Stackpole is a thru hole current sense resistor series offering power ratings up to 5 watts with low PCB temperatures. The BR series elevates the resistive element off of the board for maximum cooling into the ambient air and minimizing the amount of heat that must be dealt with at the board level.
Roboteq Unveil Programmable 30A Brushless DC Motor Controller Targeting Robotics
Roboteq has today announced the introduction of an intelligent controller capable of directly driving a hall-sensor equipped brushless DC motor up to 30Amps at up to 60V. The SBL1360 is targeted at designers of Industrial Automation systems, mobile robots, mechatronics, or any other medium power motor control application.
See The Complete ARCOL High Power Resistor Range At PCIM 2013
UK based ARCOL Resistors will have a wide range of high power resistors on display at this year’s PCIM Europe in Nuremberg. Highlights will include the recently extended HS range of high-power aluminium-housed resistors which now includes a low profile version. Offering an unequalled balance of pulse power capability versus volume these resistors are a wire-wound design in order to maximise their high pulse capability.
Briggs shows the shape of things to come with Yale
The very latest innovations in warehouse equipment will be on display at the NEC as part of Briggs Equipment's showing at IMHX 2013. Visitors to the Briggs/Yale stand in Hall 20 will be able to take a closer look at its state-of-the-art equipment, ranging in size from small pallet trucks and tow tractors to reach trucks and VNA machines.
ABB wins order for 2,400 robots from BMW Group
ABB is poised to start the New Year with a bang following the order of 2,400 robots by BMW Group. Over the next three years the robots will be installed at factories in Regensburg and Leipzig, Germany, as well as in Tiexi, China. The ABB robots will mainly be used for material handling tasks, as well as gluing and spot welding processes.
Mitsubishi Electric Robot picks stem cells
A dynamic British company has harnessed the precision of robots, flexibility of machine vision and powerful laboratory automation software to push forward research into stem cells, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and genomics.
World's first Arduino-compatible micro-computer with Bluetooth low energy allows electronics makers to add smartphones and tablets to their projects
Nordic Semiconductor today announces from wireless startup 'Open Source RF' – launched on KickStarter.com – the world's first 'Arduino' compatible open-source micro-computer that can communicate wirelessly with any Bluetooth v4.0 (which includes Bluetooth low energy as a hallmark feature) compatible smartphone (including the iPhone 4S/5) or tablet (such as the 3rd and 4th generation iPad or the iPad mini) and is based on a new RFD51822 module...
Slimline text display runs on standard 3.3 V
The EA DOG range from Electronic Assembly is the world’s first display series which runs on 3.3V without auxiliary voltage. The latest model in this extensive product family, which includes 1 x 8, 2 x 16, 3 x 16 character versions, is the first to offer a 4 x 20 character display.
NI LabVIEW Goes From LEGO Robots To Real-World Spaceships
In a session at SXSWedu, National Instruments and LEGO Education demonstrated the power of robotics and the new EV3 platform to change the landscape of STEM education. LabVIEW – the software powering EV3 – also powers feats of engineering such as the Red Bull Stratos supersonic free fall project and the Large Hadron Collider, a machine that is fundamentally impacting our understanding of the laws of physics.