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5G, security scanners lift Rohde & Schwarz sales
Rohde & Schwarz has posted full year sales of 2.4bn Euro, an uptick of 4.9$ compared with the previous year. Incoming orders rose by 10.6% to 2.45bn Euro. The company worldwide headcount climbed from 11,500 to around 12,100 in the 12 months from July 2018 to June 2019.
Developer kit delivers AI solutions to makers
Adding muscle to its SBC and IoT solutions OKdo, part of Electrocomponents, is now selling the NVIDIA Jetson Nano Developer Kit to its range. The kit comes with out-of-the-box support for full desktop Linux, compatible with many peripherals and accessories, ready-to-use projects and tutorials to help makers get started.
Buck regulators offer peak efficiencies of 98%
Two new families of 2A to 12A microBUCK synchronous buck regulators featuring wide input voltage ranges from 4.5V to 55V (SiC476/7/8/9) and 4.5V to 60V (SiC466/7/8/9) have been introduced by Vishay Intertechnology.
The fragmentation of the IoT with the TurboX Smart Core platform
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a fragmented space. Countless companies are developing smart solutions that bring the benefits of connectivity, data, analytics and increasingly artificial intelligence to every imaginable commercial vertical. The palette of competing, complementary, and often incompatible technologies is daunting. Silos have formed, with each vertical serving itself a specific flavor of the IoT. And as the growth of the IoT contin...
What does the future hold for electrification?
In its continued effort to deliver innovative experiences, Lexus has presented Lexus Electrified, its vision for a future generation of electrified vehicles. This was marked by the world premiere of the Lexus LF-30 Electrified Concept at the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show taking place from 23rd October to 4th November.
Global leaders head to Vienna for transportation conference
The Future of Transportation World Conference, which will be staged in Vienna this year, is a multiple-session conference bringing transportation experts from across the world together to discuss the future of transportation at a macro, societal and technological level.
Bluetooth devices capable of huge range of connectivity distances
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) is raising awareness of the range of Bluetooth, which can span to over a kilometre. The most well-known Bluetooth use-cases, including personal audio and wearable devices, have design requirements that dictate a shorter effective range.
UK start-up launches autonomous drone ADDER
UK start-up, FlareBright has launched its latest autonomous drone product, ADDER (Autonomous Delivery Drone Emergency Resupply). ADDER permits accurate and autonomous last-mile resupply to a pinpoint location. It is delivered by air and glides in the last few hundred metres to its target location on the ground. This product uses Artificial Intelligence and complex software to create pinpoint delivery of small packages in all-weather and atmospher...
Lightguide-integrated sensor for improved optical performance
OmniVision Technologies has announced the OV7251-2B global shutter image sensor, which provides shutter efficiency of 99.96% for machine vision applications that need crisp captures of objects in motion to avoid inaccurate decisions. Additionally, these applications typically operate in difficult lighting conditions.
What did this year’s DSEI bring to the table?
A lot can happen in a year, especially in the defence and military sector; it is essential in this industry that the technologies are up to date and the latest on the market, so what did companies have to show at the four-day show in London?