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Key technologies defining smarter factories: sensors
In this next instalment of our blog series on the future of industrial automation, smarter factories will be looking at the role of sensor technology. The ongoing digitisation of industrial processes will increasingly rely on the use of a wide range of different sensor devices, incorporated into equipment throughout production lines and also the supply channels that feed them. By Mark Patrick, Mouser Electronics
Supercapacitors outscore battery power
Quick-response and recharge times give the EDC and EDS series of coin cell style EDLC capacitors the edge over typical aluminium electrolytic capacitors.
High-speed CMOS op amp eliminates oscillation
ROHM recently announced a high-speed ground sense CMOS op amp, BD77501G, optimised for industrial and consumer equipment requiring high-speed sensing, such as anomaly detection systems used in measurement and control equipment along with sensors that work with very small signals
DC filter capacitors feature range of up to 4420 µF
Inverter Filter Power (IFP) DC Filter Capacitors are in stock at distributor New Yorker Electronics.
Power capacitors offer 50Hz with 60Hz options
The RG-2 Series of Metallised Propylene Low-Voltage Film Capacitors is in stock at New Yorker Electronics.
Going for GaN in converter designs
A high power 1/16th brick converter using GaN FETs could increase maximum load current in 1/16th brick converter designs, compared with MOSFET designs
Really cool, really efficient
Shrinking PCB areas mean system designers are opting for smaller passive components and up-integrated sensors in switched mode power designs, says Allegro as it introduces its 400kHz current sensors.
Electrolytic capacitor opens up product design options
An ultra-thin polymer electrolytic capacitor that represents a totally new capacitor form factor is in stock at distributor New Yorker Electronics.
How to efficiently design your PCB
Essentra Components know that the performance of your circuit will depend greatly on how it’s laid out on the PCB, and that poor PCB layout can cause function and reliability problems. To save time and problems they suggest therefore that designing your PCB needs to start before the actual process of ideation, definition and validation.
Anglia boosts passives offering with Walsin deal
Anglia Components is not letting the pandemic slow down the expansion of its linecard. It has now strengthened its range of passive components by signing a distribution agreement with Walsin, a top 5 global manufacturer of MLCCs and Chip Resistors.