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Maximum isolation for Battery Management Systems
Würth Elektronik expands its WE-BMS transformer series for battery management systems with versions for an operating voltage of 1,500 VDC.
Protective temperature-controlled enclosures for cameras
autoVimation now offers protective enclosures with Peltier temperature control for cameras with cross-sections up to 100 x 100mm and maximum lens diameters of 120mm.
Bridging tracks and tech with embedded computing
Modern railways are seeing enhanced efficiency, safety, and overall performance of daily operations thanks to the continuous advancements in technology. At the heart of its ongoing progression is the use of embedded PCs.
Eseye launches the compact Hera 200 IoT router
Eseye, a provider of integrated cellular IoT connectivity solutions, has announced the release of the Hera 200 on World IoT Day at embedded world 2024.
NewTek AC-LVDTs: reliable alternatives to magnetostrictive sensors
NewTek AC-operated LVDT Position Sensors often serve as a more reliable, precise, and cost-effective alternative to magnetostrictive linear position sensors in the monitoring and control of valves in power generation and hydroelectrical stations.
Decoding the 3D printing landscape: Hubs 2023 trend report summary
Hubs, a specialist online manufacturing platform, has published its newest 3D Printing Trend Report.
Overvoltage protection in three designs
The new Self-Control Fuse (SCF) series from EATON BussmannTM is now part of the Rutronik range.
The world’s fastest airliner reaches new milestones
Boom Supersonic, the company building the world’s fastest airliner, announced at the Paris Air Show significant advances on Overture, its sustainable supersonic aircraft, including milestones for its Symphony engine.
Telit Cinterion reveals precision GNSS IoT Module at embedded world
Telit Cinterion, an end-to-end IoT solutions enabler, announces the launch of its SE868K5-RTK module, a high-precision Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver capable of centimetre-level accuracy.
Graphene bioelectronic mesh: the future of heart monitoring
Engineers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have created a new tool for monitoring the heart: a bioelectronic mesh that can measure both the physical movements and electrical signals of heart cells as they grow.