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Mouser power centre stage at APEC 2019
Mouser Electronics is exhibiting as a Platinum Partner at the 2019 Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC) in Anaheim California (March 17-21). On Tuesday, March 19, at 2:15 p.m., Mouser will sponsor an informative seminar session with Mitch Van Ochten, applications engineer at ROHM Semiconductor, titled “Silicon Carbide…A Brief Overview: Where We Are, Where We’re Headed, and Tips for Successful Use.”
A better security system means a secure building
Last year, ONS figures reported the number of burglary offences hit over 420,000, which is a major concern for businesses, facilities managers and homeowners alike. That’s almost 50 burglaries every hour! Having an efficient alarm system that’s reliable is essential to protect against break-ins. Today, complete alarm system kits are not only affordable but also suitable for any building, no matter the size or location. There are sever...
WiFi certified radio module for secure industrial IoT solutions
It has been announced that Würth Elektronik eiSos is offering the Calypso WiFi module, a compact, fully integrated wireless module for embedded systems in industrial applications. The module is WiFi certified which ensures industry-agreed standards for interoperability, security, and a range of application specific protocols.
Components for smart systems at embedded world
At embedded world 2019, Würth Elektronik eiSos will presents a wide variety of new electronic and electromechanical components at Hall 3, Booth 3-247. A focus in the manufacturer’s extensive trade show program will be sensors and wireless modules for embedded systems. In various forums and presentations at the trade show, technicians and developers will inform visitors about technological trends and new products.
Pan-European collaboration announced with EBV Elektronik
Taiwan Semiconductor has announced the collaboration with EBV Elektronik, an Avnet Company. EBV Elektronik is a large distributor in Europe and will take over the distribution of the entire product range of Taiwan Semiconductor with immediate effect. As part of the global agreement, TSC parts will be available through Avnet in Asia and the United States.
On course for growth in Central Europe
Continuous double-digit growth and most favourable prospects for the future were essential for the expansion of Würth Elektronik eiSos. The manufacturer of electronic and electromechanical components has founded a subsidiary in Slovenia. In Trbovlje, 60km east of Ljubljana, nine employees serve the Slovenian market and a growing number of customers in Croatia and Serbia.
Flexibility, innovation and personalisation top distributors' needs
New research by one of Europe’s largest online electrical distributors, reichelt elektronik, has revealed that the most important factor when choosing a distributor to work with is stock availability, with speedy delivery a close second (38% and 37% respectively).According the research of 300 UK employees in the engineering sector, conducted by OnePoll, low pricing was ranked as the third most important factor, suggesting buyers are willing...
Maintenance-free supercap energy storage for modular DC UPS system
A modular and integrated solution called the DC UPS system UPSI from Bicker has been announced. It is a solution with safe and durable battery technologies.The two new DC UPS modulesBicker UPSI-1208(12VDC) andBicker UPSI-2406(24VDC) are available in combination with the maintenance-free Supercap energy storage unitsBicker BP-SUC (up to 3.6 kJ). The supplied DC consumers are reliably protected against power failures, flicker or voltage fluctuation...
Power transfer and data transmission in one
A development system for wireless power transfer onto the market has been jointly brought by Würth Elektronik eiSos and Infineon Technologies. This development kit serves to develop applications outside the Qi standard up to a power of 200W, and data can also be transmitted via transmitter and receiver coil, as well as receiver sending data to the transmit coil.
New research reveals home 3D printing may not be dead
New research by reichelt elektronik, highlights new, untapped potential for 3D printing at home. Over half of UK consumers (58%) say they would buy a home 3D printer to repair and replace household items or small parts. 3D printing applications in education and industry are well known but making our own 3D printed creations at home didn’t take off as originally predicted. Only 6% of UK consumers currently own a 3D printer.