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Laser-based DLP video wall provides 1,800lm
Delta Electronics will unveil what it terms the 'world’s first' ultra-bright Laser-based Digital Light Processing (DLP) video wallat Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2015, featuring brightness of up to 1,800lm and energy savings of up to 10%. Delta will also demonstrate its advanced vision control systems, Distributive Vision Control System (DVCS) and MiNiCON, which turn the company's video walls into display and monitoring solutions for alw...
Iris recognition system eyes up smartphone security
Fujitsu has developed a hard-to-forge, convenient-to-use iris authentication system, which has been built into a prototype smartphone. Just by looking at the smartphone's screen, the user's iris is read instantaneously, unlocking the phone. The screen can be unlocked simply by looking at it, which eliminates the need to use one's hands, resulting in what Fujitsu terms a ‘dramatic improvement in usability’.
Test your abilities at the Sercos booth at Hannover Fair 2015
Sercos International will present new products, innovative technologies and updates re safety next to the robotic demo from Schneider Electric at its joint booth at Hannover Fair from April 13 to April 17 in hall 9, booth G28.
Integrated processor is one-stop-shop for wearables
Toshiba has extended its ApP Lite family with two application processors for wearables, the TZ1031MBG and TZ1011MBG single package IoT solutions. Interest in services that monitor the duration and level of physical activity has exploded, which has increased demand for wearables such as activity monitors, smart watches, bracelets and spectacles, which promote exercise, improve nutrition and help prevent diseases related to lifestyle.
Has the wireless industry reached an inflection point & do we need 5G?
Now in its 7th year, the Future of Wireless International Conference moves to London for the first time on 23rd to 24th June 2015 to focus on disruption and change facing the wireless industry. With long-held assumptions about growth and direction being radically challenged, industry experts will ask whether the industry is at an inflection point, explore the risks and opportunities and try to predict the winners and losers in a connected, wirele...
Clock offers configurable LVCMOS/LVDS/LVPECL outputs
Generating any frequency from 10 to 800MHz, the XR81411 quad output, high frequency LVCMOS/LVDS/LVPECL configurable clock synthesiser has been unveiled by Exar. Featuring four independent PLLs, utilising a highly flexible delta-sigma modulator and a wide ranging VCO, the device's clock outputs have very low phase noise jitter of less than 0.2ps while consuming extremely low power.
DIN rail power supply supports single & two phase ranges
A DIN rail power supply unit, offering two phase 180-550VAC (for L-L) or single phase 180-305VAC (for L-N) for 24V/5A output, has been introduced by Delta Electronics. The DRP-24V120W2BN, which expands the company’s CliQ II DIN rail power supply series, features wide AC input voltage for single or two phase ranges.
Libraries meet demands of fabless IC suppliers
Dolphin Integration’s sponsored offering at TSMC 55nm uLP and uLPeF meets the demands of fabless IC suppliers for solutions that enable high performance SoCs with a low power consumption. A number of the company’s products complement the 55nm uLP/uLPeF.
Grid infrastructure solutions on show at DistribuTECH 2015
Texas Instruments has announced that it will, in Booth 713 at DistribuTECH 2015, demonstrate a full spectrum of end-to-end solutions for grid infrastructure. TI provides complete system designs from grid monitoring to protection to communications, including hardware, software and reference designs to help smart grid developers speed time-to-market.
Beer and chocolates on offer at Embedded World
SILICA will be focussing on connectivity and automation and will be hosting seven demonstrations at Embedded World 2015 in Nuremberg (Feb 24-26) dismissing the norm of glass case displays and wall-mounted videos. So visitors will be able to watch the Maxim beer mug factory (though no mention of whether beer is included) and a chance to order different chocolates via NFC tags.