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Data loggers take flight to ISS
Miniature data logging devices from MSR Electronics are accompanying the flights of the unmanned spacecraft ‘Cygnus’ to the International Space Station ISS to take transport measurements for the fourth consecutive flight. The data loggers are being used in order to record shock and vibrations on the transport route of the supply transporter Cygnus to the ISS.
Booth #412 to showcase training services at SMTAI 2014
Company representatives from STI Electronics will be at SMTAI 2014 discussing the company's Engineering Services and Training Services divisions. The company's Engineering Services division provides support and specialised contract manufacturing services for the electronics manufacturing industry.
Master Bond releases aerospace catalogue
Master Bond has published an easy to read, 28 page catalogue which details the performance and processing data of its range of epoxies, silicones, UV curing compounds and speciality systems for the aerospace industry.
Printed sensor technology is holding strong
Printing sensors is one way to make them cheap enough for widespread IoT applications, and Europe is leading the way in developing this technology, Sally Ward-Foxton writes for ES Design magazine.
Converters meet design needs of satellite power systems
International Rectifier has introduced the D Series of low power radiation-tolerant two output DC-DC converters developed to meet the high reliability design needs of satellite power systems. The new D28xxD and D50xxxxP D Series of DC-DC converters offer extremely low output noise, guaranteed End-of-Life (EOL) output voltage drift with excellent output cross regulation. Each converter output is independently regulated with 5W maximum rated output...
MicroTCA architecture chosen for NASA's terminal upgrading
TheMicroTCA (μTCA) architecture, from VadaTech, has been chosen for the majority of NASA's ground terminal upgrading. Nasa ispgrading its ground terminals to modernize the communications infrastructure and provide new capabilities for their customers.
Framework recommended for NASA International Space Apps Challenge
Thecross-platform application and UI development framework Qt has beenrecommendedfor the NASA International Space Apps Challenge.The event embraces collaborative problem solving with a goal of producing relevant open-source solutions to address global needs applicable to both life on Earth and life in space.
Epoxy meets NASA low outgassing specifications
Suitable for bonding, sealing, coating and encapsulation applications in the aerospace, electronic, optical and optoelectronic industries, EP30-3LO is a two component epoxy system from Master Bond. The epoxy offers optical clarity, high temperature resistance, and meets NASA specifications for low outgassing.
Shock-resistant power inductors meet NASA outgassing specs
Coilcraft today introduce a new series of low-profile power inductors. Meeting NASA specifications for low outgassing, the new AE425PJB Series is just 1.8mm high with a footprint of 3.9mm square. Featuring a special suspended core construction, the AE425PJB is able to withstand vibration to 80G and shock to 1000G.
Harwin invests £500,000 in Portsmouth manufacturing HQ
Harwin has revealed a £500,000 investment inits Portsmouth manufacturing headquarters. This high-value investment will lead to increased manufacturing efficiencies, which will in turn enable Harwin to remain competitive. Strengthening a 30 year relationship with automatic stamping press maker, Bruderer, this investment represents the world's first integration of a planetary gearbox into theshaft of the main motor.