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Trio Motion updates Motion Perfect v3 application development interface to include single-point HMI programming
Trio Motion Technology has updated its Motion Perfect v3 application development, configuration and connectivity software for the acclaimed MC4 Motion Coordinator range of multi-axis motion and machine controllers. The latest release, version V3.1.1, includes several new features and enhancements including single-point programming support for Trio’s new UNIPLAY HMI 7” and 10” operator interfaces, an updated Project Encryptor for code and in...
ReaLED technology from projectiondesign powers ‘Earthquake’ exhibit at California Academy of Sciences
Norway’s projectiondesign is delighted to announce that it has supplied its FL32 DLP projectors to the California Academy of Sciences for use in its ‘Earthquake’ exhibit.
Cree SiC MOSFETs Enable Next-Generation Solar Inverters
Cree and Delta Energy Systems announce a breakthrough in the photovoltaic inverter industry with the release of Delta’s new generation of solar inverters, which utilize SiC power MOSFETs from Cree. The use of SiC MOSFETs in the next-generation PV inverters can enable significant new milestones in power density, efficiency and weight.
Enhanced DC LISN from Teseq Measures Disturbances at Higher Current
Teseq now offers a high current impedance stabilization network for measuring conducted emissions disturbances on DC power ports of photovoltaic inverters. The DC-LISN-M2-100, which conforms to the latest requirements of the international standard working group MT GCPC (grid connected power conditioners), can run at a maximum operating current of 150 A for 30 minutes, or continuously at 100 A.
DeltaSense announce the low cost DCC-20 motor controller
A low cost controller for 24V brushed DC motors has been introduced by DeltaSense. Offering a range of safety features including over- and under-voltage, over-temperature and an audible alarm, the DCC-20 has been designed for the control of hoists and other lifting equipment as well as pumps etc.
Low-Noise USB Data Acquisition Module with 14.8-Bit ENOB for Sound and Vibration Measurements
Data Translation announces the release of a new module with 16-bit Delta- Sigma A/D converter for its USB-powered sound and vibration data acquisition series. With 14.8-bit ENOB and a dynamic range of 96 dB (SFDR), the DT9839 offers exceptional accuracy at an affordable price.
Linear Introduces +/- 0.75% Accuracy Rail-to-Rail 80V Power Monitor
Linear announce the introduction of the LTC2945, a wide range I²C system monitor that monitors the current, voltage and power of any 0V to 80V rail. In many cases, prior power monitoring solutions are limited to 3V to 5V supplies and monitor voltages less than 36V, requiring additional circuitry to monitor higher voltages. The LTC2945 has flexible power supply options, deriving power from a 4V to 80V monitored supply, a 2.7V to 80V secondary sup...
Optical Wavelength Meters Combine Speed and Accuracy for Measurements In 1270-1650 nm Range
The new Yokogawa AQ6150 and AQ6151 optical wavelength meters are fast, accurate and cost-effective instruments for carrying out measurements in the telecommunications wavelength range from 1270 to 1650 nm. They are the latest additions to the company’s market-leading range of optical test instruments, and have many features in common with Yokogawa’s highly successful AQ6370 family of optical spectrum analysers.
Is The Power Electronics Industry A World Apart?
For the second straight year, Yole Développement and Serma have joined forces to organize the Successful Semiconductor Fabless conference, a unique European event dedicated to the fabless business model. This event takes place in Paris, from April 10 to 12. In the 1970’s, the semiconductor industry was vertically integrated. Most companies were IDMs with manufacturing, design, intellectual property and marketing activities.
CardioNet, IMEC and Delta Partner To Develop Next Generation Cardiac Monitoring Products
CardioNet today announced a multi-year development agreement with the Belgium-based nanoelectronics research centre imec and its Dutch affiliate Holst Centre. Over the next 18 months, the Companies will work to develop two revolutionary cardiac monitoring products. The new products are expected to greatly improve the patient experience during monitoring, and to be a major advance in the field of remote cardiac monitoring.