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Technology partner electrifies the Berlin ePrix
Berlin-Tempelhof played host to Formula E on 19th May, 2018. Following catch up scenes in the previous races, something historic was achieved this time: the first double victory for Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler and that with the maximum possible points score on a race day of the E racing series. Daniel Abt wins ahead of his team colleague Lucas di Grassi. Among the overjoyed supporters in the first row: customers, business partners and employees of ...
Solderless and direct plug-in connectors
Würth Elektronik eiSos has introduced its “REDFIT IDC SKEDD WR-WST connectors” family: solderless, space-saving and multi-pluggable connectors for signal transmission. The electronics and electromechanical components manufacturer is using the patented SKEDD technology from its sister company Würth Elektronik ICS for this product. REDFIT IDC is available in 4- to 20-pin versions and is suitable for permanent use on PCBs as we...
Intelligent solutions for power electronics
Würth Elektronik eiSos will be exhibiting at PCIM Europe in Nuremberg, from 5th to 7th June, 2018. On booth 229 in Hall 7, the manufacturer of electronic and electromechanical components presents four thematic areas: discrete power management solutions, power modules, wireless power, LEDs and EMC, and on the fourth theme area electromagnetic products.
Compact slim stepper motor has high motor power and torque
JVL Industri Elektronik A/S has introduced a new compact and slim stepper motor. The new ServoStep integrated stepper motor series MIS171 to MIS176 have a NEMA 17 42x42mm flange and include controller with 6 different industrial Ethernet protocols, absolute multiturn encoder, closed loop and M12 connectors. This new motor family is based on the latest microprocessor and cooling technology and an advancement compared to previous designs.
IoT hardware community launches its first event in Munich
Following its success in London,Hardware Pioneerswill be running four community events in Munich in 2018. The events will be headlined by spokespeople from leading companies in the IoT sector.
Step down converter provides electromagnetic compatibility
With the MagI³C-VDMM (Variable Step Down MicroModule), Würth Elektronik eiSos expands its product series of power modules with high power density, very few external components and electromagnetic compatibility. The step down converter with variable output voltage is a particularly compact solution in a LGA-6EP package (dimensions 3.2x2.5x1.6mm).
Quarter of Brits plan to make their own smart home devices
As the Raspberry Pi becomes more popular, it is evident it is popular here in the UK with half of Brits (48%) planning to use Raspberry Pi for an electronics project, and 87% of makers having already used the mini-PC to make a smart home device, reveals new research from online electrical retailer reichelt.
Compact DC UPS systems offer SuperCaps as energy storage
An economical solution for the uninterrupted power supply of DC loads, such as motors, sensors, actuators or card readers, has been announced byBicker Elektronik.The two DC UPS modules UPSIC-1205 (12VDC/5A) and UPSIC-2403 (24VDC/3A) are equipped with ultracapacitors (so-called SuperCaps) as energy storage which operate according to the principle of double-layer capacitors (EDLC).
Board-to-board connectors designed for 30 mating cycles
Würth Elektronik eiSos has expanded its portfolio of board-to-board connectors. Under the designation WR-BTB, the manufacturer of electronic and electromechanical components offers a broad spectrum of plugs and receptacles. Examples for the new SMT assembly connectors are plugs and receptacles with collars and chamfers in 1.00 and 0.80mm pitch.
Smart tech has taken over homes but not yet the workplace
Online electrical retailer reichelt elektronik has found with new research, that uses for smart technology in the workplace are misunderstood or not valued, with over 50% saying they will not be investing in the next 12 months. Smart technology has now become mainstream in our homes but it is yet to make the transition to the workplace.