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What is the most effective way to commutate a BLDC motor?
Brushless direct current electric motors, or BLDC motors for short, are electronically commutated motors powered by a dc electric source via an external motor controller. Unlike their brushed relatives, BLDC motors rely on external controllers to achieve commutation. Put simply, commutation is the process of switching the current in the motor phases to generate motion. By Jason Kelly, CUI
Security certification for IoT announced at embedded world
To support widespread deployment of secure IoT solutions based on its Platform Security Architecture (PSA) framework, Arm and its independent security testing lab partners Brightsight, CAICT, Riscure and UL, along with consultants Prove&Run, have announced PSA Certified. At this week’s embedded world exhibition, Electronic Specifier Editor, Joe Bush, caught up with David Maidment, Director, Secure Devices Ecosystem at Arm, to find out m...
Real-time networking of Industry 4.0 factories
Supplier of standardised and customised embedded computer boards and modules, congatec, demonstarted the power of hard real-time communication over Gigabit-Ethernet at electronica 2018. This demonstration showed that real-time data, the base for most Industry 4.0 installations, can still be transmitted in time even when utilising a heavily loaded Ethernet connection.
Accelerating IoT adoption in Latin America
Specialist in solutions dedicated to the Internet of Things (IoT), Kerlink, and Electronica Elemon, electronic components distributor in Argentina, have announced that Electronica Elemon is selling and installing Kerlink’s IoT solutions in Argentina. Electronica Elemon serves the country’s largest cities, where it focuses on manufacturers and large businesses, and municipalities deploying smart-city solutions.
That's a wrap from electronica 2018
At this year’s electronica show there was a clear theme running throughout all the halls, artificial intelligence (AI). Speaking to a lot of companies at the show it was clear that people had moved on from the cyber-security buzz to the AI buzz.Peter Müller, Director Product Line Boards & Modules at Kontron said: “In the past AI was only possible in the cloud, but now it is possible in edge computing.”
The biggest themes to emerge from electronica 2018
This year’s electronica lived up to its slogan of 'connecting everything - smart, safe and secure'. This is evidenced in the three main technologies on display at the show: as Artificial Intelligence (AI), home automation systems and medical electronics. Michele Windsor, Global Marketing Manager of Ultralife, explores these growing trends in the electronics industry.
The electronics of the future are smart, safe and secure
More than 3,100 exhibitors from over 50 countries provided an insight into the electronics of the future with their solutions and products at the Munich trade fair site from November 13th to 16th, 2018. The focal topics of this year’s electronica included blockchain, artificial intelligence and medical electronics.
Graphical 3D configurator simplifies planning of control cabinets
Siemens has launched a new graphical configurator for Sivacon 8MF1 system cubicles. The modular system consists of a basic framework in 90 different sizes and 2,000 flexibly combinable elements. This enables the implementation of tailored solutions for virtually all industrial sectors and applications.
Vehicle-mounted display solutions at electronica 2018
electronica 2018 opened in Munich, Germany on November 13th and showcased innovative technologies and products in the electronic industry. BOE brought to the exhibition its latest IoT solutions including vehicle-mounted, medical, industrial control, art, retail, and wearable devices.
Meeting the demand for in-vehicle processing power
Molexis meeting the increased demand for in-vehicle processing power. Top tier automakers are facing new challenges as they strive to build next-generation, intelligent vehicles. They require agile connectivity solutions with seamless end-to-end network integration across hardware, software and services.