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UK companies underestimate the benefits of LED lighting
According to new research fromonline electrical retailerreichelt,British companies are failing to prepare for the upcoming halogen light bulb ban in 2018, as 41% are choosing not to switch to the alternative LED lighting in the next year.
Safety out of the box on automotive software projects
To give embedded software developers in the automotive sector a kick-start for their safety relates projects, ARCCORE is now introducing a new safety solution.
Formula E technology partnership moves into top gear
Last weekend’s race in Montreal marked the end of an exciting season of the world’s first electric racing series. The hard battle has been won; Lucas di Grassi (pictured) is the new Formula E world champion. The ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport Formula E racing team celebrated second place in the team classification, with Daniel Abt finishing the season in eighth place in the world rankings.
ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation obtained for Shenzhen lab
Manufacturerof electronic and electromechanical components, Würth Elektronik eiSos,strengthens the company’s test lab in the Shenzhen subsidiary responsible for its Chinese plants. The China National Accreditation Service for Conformity Assessment (CNAS) has now extended and expanded accreditation of the lab in accordance with ISO/IEC 17025: 2005. The current accreditation now applies until 2023.
Inspiring product innovation with flexible plastic EPDs
Display technology has become an integral part of our daily lives, with consumers spending a considerable amount of time engaging with a screen of some sort both in a professional and personal capacity.Whether that is a mobile phone, laptop or tablet, the average person engages with a screen for more than 400 minutes a day, which equates to nearly 40% of our awake hours. By Tim Burne, CEO, Plastic Logic
IoT and connected hardware showcase returning to London
Hardware Pioneers will host its second IoT and Connected Hardware Showcase in London on 5th October, following the success of the company’s first event two years ago. The event will bring together some of the latest UK IoT startups along with established IoT technology and service providers. Participants will showcase their latest innovations in a collaborative environment, with product demonstrations and industry expert question and answer...
Can electrical installations cope with smart home demands?
In the last two decades electronic devices have seen a fundamental change, and so has user behaviour. Now people have more devices than ever before and they often run off the same circuit.From standard home appliances, laptops, gaming consoles, to lighting, the load on household cables is becoming increasingly higher. Thomas Kruse, Product Manager at reichelt tells us more...
Almost half of UK homes experience poor WiFi signal
There is nothing more annoying than poor internet, whether you are doing some work, watching your favourite online TV show or keeping up to date with the latest gossip on social media. Quick internet is essential in 2017. Intermittent access is frustrating for our always on, always connected lifestyles.
Magnetic particles enable alternative form of data storage
Research has shown that an exotic kind of magnetic behaviour discovered just a few years ago holds great promise as a way of storing data — one that could overcome fundamental limits that might otherwise be signalling the end of “Moore’s Law,” which describes the ongoing improvements in computation and data storage over recent decades.
LLC resonant transformers yield good efficiency
A series of offline transformers which use LLC Resonant Half-Bridge topology have been released by Wurth Electronics Midcom; MID-LLCEPC. With the low switching losses of the LLC topology, the MID-LLCEPC series yields very good efficiency, which makes the topology attractive with higher power levels.