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EuMW: Microwave T&M range readied for Rome outing
For Rohde & Schwarz all roads lead to Rome and European Microwave Week (Oct7-9). On its stand just off the Appian Way the German T&M company will demonstrate its expertise across many technologies from signal generation and analysis in the microwave range to power measurement and vector network analysis in the highest frequency ranges. In addition, Rohde & Schwarz specialists will hold 16 workshops and seminars at the event.
Connectors support Raspberry Pi B+ HAT spec
A range of Samtec surface mount connectors and through-board sockets that support the new HAT (Hardware Attached on Top) specification for Raspberry Pi B+ add-on boards has been added to the Toby Electronics portfolio. The parts give designers of HAT-compliant expansion boards the choice of either a flush, low profile solution, or longer pins that enable the addition of further boards or IDC cables, for example.
Light curing adhesive targets COC/COP bonding
A UV and visible light curing adhesive, particularly suited to rapid bonding of COP/COC, has been introduced by Intertronics. The DYMAX 1072-M MD adhesive bonds COC/COP (cyclic olefin polymers/copolymers) film laminates and other difficult-to-bond-to polymers, as well as a variety of other plastics widely used in the manufacture of medical devices.
Board-mounted sensors meet pressure challenges
Today’s liquid-compatible, board-mounted sensors are meeting the challenges involved with pressure sensing in high-humidity environments. By Bryan Hovey, Product Manager, Pressure and Thermal, Honeywell Sensing and Control.
Intel TP82C54 programmable timer re-introduced by Rochester
Rochester Electronics re-introduces the Intel 82C54 high-performance, CHMOS version of the industry standard 8254 counter/timer. Designed to solve the timing control problems common in microcomputer system design, this device provides three independent 16-bit counters, each capable of handling clock inputs up to 10MHz. All modes are software programmable.
Electric Cars Reinvented - $178.9 Billion Market
IDTechEx finds that the global sale of hybrid and pure electric cars will triple to $178.9 billion in 2024 as they are transformed in most respects. Up-to-date ten year forecasts are provided in this new IDTechEx report, "Hybrid and Pure Electric Cars 2014-2024" - unique in revealing how everything about such cars is being reinvented.
Supercapacitors can destroy the lithium-ion battery market
As tracked by market research company IDTechEx and further explained in the recently updated report “Electrochemical Double Layer Capacitors: Supercapacitors 2014-2024”, supercapacitors are improving faster than lithium-ion batteries in most respects. A gradual increase in the supercapacitor component and decrease of the battery component is in prospect with IDTechEx forecasting that the global market value for supercapacitors will be...
Wearable technology for animals - IDTechEx forecasts a $2.6bn market worth watching
Dr Peter Harrop, Chairman, IDTechEx Wearable technology for humans is all the rage. As “the next big thing”, it involves head-on clashes between some of the largest companies on the planet. Those interested in such technologies would therefore be wise to take a look at wearable technology for animals - from ultrasound-delivering treatment patches and electronic saddle optimisation for horses to collars on many other animals that vari...
DFI’s Qseven Module Based on the Freescale i.MX6 Processor Targets Automotive Application
DFI launches a new Qseven module, FS700, which is powered by the latest Freescale i.MX6 processor. By combining power-efficient processing capabilities of the ARM Cortex-A9 architecture, with bleeding edge 3D and 2D graphics as well as high-definition video, the FS700 module provides a new level of multimedia performance to enable an unbounded next-generation user experience.
IoT devices and the value they offer manufacturers
From $9.5B in 2014 to $46B in 2024, the Internet of Things (IoT) device market will represent close to 15% of all data processing.”IoT devices offer huge potential for electronic component manufacturers, but this is clearly not where the value will stop. Most of the added value in IoT solutions will come from the processing of the generated data”, explains Dr Eric Mounier, Senior Technology & Market Analyst at Yole Développ...