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3D CAD modelling tool offers new functionality
A new version of DesignSpark Mechanical, a free-for-download 3D CAD modelling tool has been unveiled by RS Components on the opening day of electronica 2018 in Munich. Now available in Version 4.0 –the first update of the tool for three years –offers new functionality and a more intelligent design engine, as well as delivering faster overall performance.
Power supplies optimised for educational applications
The NGE100B power supply series from Rohde & Schwarz is easy and safe to operate. The robust instruments have galvanically isolated channels and safety binding posts. The colour-coding of the channels provides a quick overview. The power supplies are compact, quiet and can optionally be remotely controlled via WLAN.
SiC comes of age for outdoor uses
Reiterating its focus on the automotive sector and commitment to SiC technology, Rohm Semiconductor has introduced a 1700V SiC power module.
Motor driver SoC features integrated RISC-V Core
At the electronica show in Munich taking place this week (Hall B5, Booth 449),TRINAMIC Motion Control is unveiling its new family of motor drives with an embedded RISC-V core, dubbed ‘Rocinante’. Components in the new family combine Trinamic’s decades of experience in embedded motor and motion control together with the flexibility of the open RISC-V ISA microcontroller.
High accuracy 3-axis inclinometer with digital angle output
Murata has announced a new 3-axis inclination sensor with a tilt angle output and digital SPI interface. The high performance SCL3300 series of devices will be used in a variety of demanding applications including levelling, tilt sensing, machine control and structural health monitoring.
Fusion of embedded computing and vision technologies
At this year’s electronica, congatec showcased the fusion of embedded computing and embedded vision technology, - including artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning, to present holistic Embedded Vision platforms. The goal was to provide OEM customers with a comprehensive ecosystem that integrates as easily and efficiently as a standard USB device.
electronica 2018: the electronics of the future
The 'Internet of the Voice' is on the rise: sixty-two percent of UK consumers consider voice control of electronic devices important. Fifty six percent even want to enter into a humanlike conversation via smart voice assistants (e.g. Alexa, Siri). From an international point of view, the British are rather cautious with their conversation preferences. By way of comparison: 86% of Chinese want to talk to their electronic devices.
Power modules provide solution for vehicle on-board charging
A driver of energy efficient innovations, ON Semiconductor has launched new Automotive Intelligent Power Modules (IPMs) that offer good power density and improve overall performance in on-board charging (OBC) and other high-voltage DC/DC conversion applications for electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs).
Answering the major questions of digitisation
Answers are being given by Infineon Technologies to the major questions related to digitisation: How can clean energy be produced and how does it get into the electric car quickly and with low losses? What makes servers more efficient? How suitable are robots already for use in everyday life? And how do we protect ourselves in a connected world against attackers from cyberspace?
Development kits up for grabs in electronica challenge
As in previous years, Mouser is partnering with TTI at electronica in Munich (November 13-16). The companies’ slogan for the exhibition is “From Design Chain to Supply Chain … Your Complete Distribution Solution”. The Mouser section of the joint stand will be a hub of engagement, with visitors offered an array of activities to enjoy.