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OKdo opens up channel for new BBC micro:bit computer
OKdo, the technology arm of Electrocomponents, is partnering with the Micro:bit Educational Foundation to distribute the new micro:bit.
How GPS tech is bringing atomic timing to industrial applications
How on earth, you might wonder, can GPS receivers use weak electromagnetic signals emitted from distant satellites to determine its position to within just a few meters (or even centimeters)? To a large extent, it’s because they are excellent timing devices that determine their position based on the time it takes for the satellite signals to reach them from orbit.
OMRON launches flexible 3D time-of-flight sensor module
OMRON Electronic Components Europe has unveiled a new precision time-of-flight ranging sensor that delivers a convenient, modular solution offering positioning, autonomous-guidance, and proximity sensing for a wide range of applications.
electronica makes an impression with digital format
A total of 209 exhibitors from 25 countries presented their electronic industry solutions and products from November 9th to 12th, 2020, as part of electronica virtual, the virtual format of electronica. A total of 8,253 unique users from 79 countries learned about electronic innovations and trends of the future in virtual exhibition halls and during four digital conferences.
Ambitious plans to create nearly 7,000 green jobs in West Midlands
The Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) is embarking on an ambitious plan to further its research into energy solutions and Net Zero pathways, applying for a further £250m of Government funding in the Comprehensive Spending Review. The project is representative of the regions’ ambitious climate agenda and stands to level up the Midlands, kickstarting employment following the pandemic through the creation of almost 7,000 high skilled, gr...
Computer-on-Modules to withstand extreme temperatures
congatec has introduced six new Computer-on-Modules with 11th Gen Intel Core processors for the extended temperature range. Built with high-quality components designed to withstand extreme temperatures from -40 to +85°C, the new COM-HPC and COM Express Type 6 Computer-on-Modules provide all features and services required for reliable operation in the most challenging environments.
Exploring the use of motor systems for luxury vehicles
The Geneva Motor Show in Switzerland is renowned for showcasing futuristic vehicle designs. At the 2019 show, Kia revealed its concept car,Imagine,which took innovative design to the next level. While these vehicles are often far from mass produced possibilities, some of the features are already integrated into high end luxury vehicles. Here, Stewart Goulding fromEMS, explains more.
electronica 2020 CEO Roundtable - where is the electronics industry heading?
At every electronica one of the show highlights has always been the CEO Roundtable. Despite the fact that the 2020 instalment of the electronics industry’s biggest event is taking place virtually, this year was no exception.
Avnet Silica, Xilinx advance ANPR camera development
Avnet Silica and Tattile, a developer of ANPR hardware and software for embedded-vision systems, teamed up to further develop its Smart City camera technology.
Rehabilitation exoskeletons: engineering mobility
Around 50,000 people in the UK live with a spinal cord injury. To those who are injured, regaining movement is life changing -and advances in exoskeleton technology are helping to renew their independence. Here, Stewart Goulding, Managing Director ofElectromechanical Systems (EMS), shares insight into the motor technology powering rehabilitation exoskeleton systems.