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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.
Electromechanical components catalogue contains 12 product groups
The new, expanded catalogue of electromechanical components from Würth Elektronik is1,098 pages thick. The new edition of the directory, available in English, lists information on 12 standard product groups, including many innovations. All components featured in the catalogue can be ordered from stock anytime and no minimum order quantity is needed.
Humidity transmitters include Ethernet interface
Beside the RS485 interface with Modbus RTU protocol, the EE310 humidity and temperature transmitter and the EE360 moisture in oil transmitter from E+E Elektronik now feature an Ethernet interface with Modbus TCP protocol.The EE310 and EE360 represent the latest generation of industrial transmitters from the Austrian sensor specialist E+E Elektronik. A multi-functional 3.5" TFT colour display provides a comprehensive overview of the measurement ta...
New Ethernet protocol for integrated servo motors
JVL Industri Elektronik A/S has announced yet another industrial Ethernet protocol for its integrated servo motors and integrated stepper motors, SERCOS. The new motor family, ServoStep, uses the newest technology and the advancement of the previous designs, incorporating customers’ feedback. The family has the widest pallet of options in the market and will thus fit into all possible customer applications.
Würth provides disaster relief for earthquake victims in Mexico
A donation campaign for the earthquake victims in Mexico has been initiated by trainees and students from Würth Elektronik. The young generation of the automotive supplier reacted to the active help from their colleagues at the Mexican plant in Irapuato for their countrymen affected by the severe earthquake.
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).
Programmable power supply has a constant power bi-directional output
A power supply that provides up to 15kW from a compact 3U high unit has just been announced by Powersolve. The SM500-CP-50 features a constant power, bi-directional output and a number of features designed to provide users with an easy to use, flexible power source.According to Powersolve, a bi-directional output provides the same power characteristic in the second quadrant for the full 15kW while the flexible constant power output characteristic...
Würth Elektronik snaps up IQD Frequency Products
IQD Frequency Products Group has been acquired by Würth Elektronik eiSos Group. The deal expands Würth Elektronik’s existing selection of passive components with a comprehensive range of quartz crystals and oscillators. The company is active in over 80 countries. Würth Elektronik eiSos is acquiring a company with a tradition dating back 44 years.
What are the 2018 electrical trends I hear you ask...
It is all thanks to new technologies that implementing innovative new ideas is all possible to realise your own designs or to make your home more efficient and comfortable, from 3D printing to smart homes it all counts.Product managers Frank Gerwarth and Sven Pannewitz from reichelt elektronik have highlighted the three most important trends that will impact the electronics industry in 2018.
Brits put themselves at risk with lack of carbon monoxide detector
There are around 36% of households in Britain don’t have carbon monoxide detectors installeddespite the risks caused by standard household appliances such as gas stoves, gas boilers and ovens. New research from online electrical retailer, reichelt elektronik, shows Brits are unnecessarily putting themselves at risk.