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IoT module combines TN and NTN capabilities
u-blox has launched the SARA-S528NM10, its first combined 3GPP-compliant terrestrial network (TN) and non-terrestrial network (NTN) IoT module.
Infineon introduces the XENSIV PAS CO2 5V sensor
In order to further drive decarbonisation, improving the energy efficiency of buildings is crucial, as they contribute significantly to global energy consumption and carbon emissions.
evcables.com powers mobile energy with V2L technology
ByJames Louw, Director of Engineering at evcables.com As the electric vehicle (EV) market experiences unprecedented growth, with global sales projected to reach 14 million units by the end of 2024 – a 35% increase from the previous year – complementary technologies getting ready to enhance the versatility and functionality of these vehicles.
EV batteries are expected to outlast life of vehicle
Geotab has released new data that indicates EV batteries will now be able to last 20 years or more.
NXP addresses battery pack monitoring with new solution
The newly introduced NXP MC33777 is the world’s first battery junction box integrated circuit (IC) to incorporate sensing, processing, and actuation capabilities within a single device.
LASER COMPONENTS to offer PSD modules
LASER COMPONENTS is pleased to offer SiTek’s compact and convenient position sensitive detector (PSD) modules, designed to simplify position measurements.
Infineon announce SECORA Pay Bio
Infineon has announced SECORA Pay Bio, an all-in-one biometric payment card solution that complies with Visa and Mastercard specifications.
Panasonic Industry exhibits at Enlit Europe 2024
From 22nd to 24th October, Panasonic Industry will exhibit at Enlit Europe at Fiera Milano di Rho, in Milan, Italy.
How long does an LED bulb last?
LED bulbsbecame popular due to their energy efficiency and long lifespan. On average, an LED bulb can last between 25,000 and 50,000 hours, significantly outlasting traditional incandescent bulbs which last on average 1,000 hours.
Raspberry Pi hacks: unlock the full potential of your Pi
To help you get the most out of your Raspberry Pi– whether it be the Raspberry Pi 5, the new 2GB version, or otherwise– we've compiled a list of essential Raspberry Pi hacks that can enhance performance, improve functionality, and expand your Pi's capabilities. Here, we focus on five key hacks: overclocking, expanding the root filesystem, running a local web server, using Docker, and enabling USB boot.