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The automotive x-by-wire revolution: balancing performance with value
For the automotive sector, the x-by-wire revolution is on the verge. Replacing mechanical linkages with electronic control has distinct demands on the motor system, essential for the actuation of acceleration, steering, braking, and in the future, 360-degree LiDAR vision systems.
Studying a supernova: what the New Robotic Telescope will tell us
Gazing up into the night sky, celestial activity can seem sedate. But what the naked eye can’t see is a maelstrom of activity, bursting into colour and then quickly fading away.
Cliff Electronics offers a diverse range of control knobs
Cliff Electronics, known for their expertise in the design, development, and manufacture of components and connectors for various industries, presents an extensive selection of control knobs.
RZ4M optical twin-scan sensors
The new RZ4M combines the optical twin-scan sensors of the iC-RZ Series with the downstream interpolator iC-MR3 on a single evalboard.
Summer Green webinars focus on sustainable technology
element14 is continuing its Summer Green Technology series with three upcoming webinars dedicated to the use of sustainable technology.
Change-bitrate-on-the-fly technology
VITEC’s Mark Rushton explores change-bitrate-on-the-fly technology and its importance to the ISR community.
EBV lines up industrial automation solutions at SPS 2023
EBV Elektronik will showcase solutions at the forefront of industrial automation trends at this year’s SPS – Smart Production Solutions exhibition in Nuremberg (14-16 November).
Aitech’s AI supercomputer on NASA’s LOFTID
With the successful launch and re-entry of NASA’s Low-Earth Orbit Flight Test of an Inflatable Decelerator (LOFTID) on 10th November 2022, Aitech’s S-A1760 Venus AI supercomputer became the first use of GPGPU technology in space.
EtherCAT microprocessor delivers motor control solution
In stock at distributor Mouser Electronics is the RZ/T2L high-performance microprocessor with EtherCAT from Renesas Electronics.
New incremental encoder supports larger shaft sizes
CUI Devices' Motion and Control Group have announced the introduction of a new series to its AMT incremental encoder family. Based on the existing AMT13 series package, the new AMT13A series is not subject to silicon related lead time constraints and can serve as a drop-in replacement for AMT13 encoder models. AMT13A encoders offer 16 quadrature resolutions from 96 to 4096 PPR, selectable via an on-board DIP switch, while supporting larger motor ...