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Designing contactless temperature-based access control applications
As the world begins to emerge cautiously from the coronavirus pandemic lockdown, shops, offices, and public spaces are becoming accessible again. Some buildings can expect to see more people wishing to enter than others, yet it is crucial to appreciate that, while lockdown restrictions ease, the virus is still with us. Andreas Eckert, Product Development Manager at TTI, explains more.
An engineer's guide to automotive antenna selection
Modern vehicles offer a dazzling array of driver safety, comfort, and infotainment features, many of which rely on wireless connectivity. Pre-certified wireless modules that include an antenna are extremely popular, but they don’t offer a viable option for some applications. Mark Patrick of Mouser Electronics explains further.
OKW's SMART-PANEL enclosures for IoT/IIoT electronics
Increasing numbers of designers are specifying OKW’s new SMART-PANEL enclosures for IoT/IIoT electronics, state the company.
Mobile eyes and ears on modern battlefields
The advancement of military technology in the past 20 years has reshaped the battlefield. From unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for aerial surveillance and air strikes to unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) for remote reconnaissance, modern warfare is seemingly shifting from primarily ‘boots on the ground’ operations to battlefields being dominated remotely. Here, Martin Frederiksen, Managing Director of land defence embedded system specia...
The sense of touch – tactile technologies for cobots
Cobots have now been developed to a point where the only thing differentiating them from their human co-workers is soft-skills. Developing adaptive capabilities like decision-making or problem-solving in cobots is challenging for engineers, but progress is inevitable. With state-of-the-art sensors, actuators and software, cobots are now capable of experiencing physical sensations that allow them to feel and identify the object being touched. Here...
Furnace tracker system for heat treat applications
The latest Datapaq Furnace Tracker System, complete with the TP6 data logger, thermal barriers and intuitive software, has been introduced by Fluke Process Instruments.
VIAVI equips Picocom to validate O-RAN base stations
Viavi Solutions has announced collaboration with technology supplier Picocomto provide complete test solutions for validation of Open RAN base station components, including chips, physical layers and protocol stack software, for small cell 5G networks compliant withO-RAN standards.
IQnexus and Semtech enhance building automation
Semtech Corporation, a supplier of high performance analog and mixed-signal semiconductors and advanced algorithms, announced its collaboration withIQnexus, provider of Internet of Things (IoT) end to end solutions and integration into building automation, for its Indoor Air (IAQ) & Environment Quality (IEQ) sensors integrated with Semtech’s LoRa devices that run via the LoRaWAN standard for building automation systems.
Renesas launches 32-Bit RX671 MCUs
Part of Renesas’ mainstream RX600 Series, the RX671 MCUs are built around an RXv3 CPU core operating at 120MHz and integrates flash memory supporting fast read access at a clock speed of 60MHz, for excellent real-time performance with a CoreMark score of 707, and power efficiency among the best in the class at 48.8 CoreMark/mA.
Finnish satellite sends 75GHz signals from space
The W-Cube nanosatellite sent a signal on the high frequency range of 75GHz on 31st August at 16:21 Finnish time. The signal was received by the ground station in Graz, Austria. The satellite, ordered from Finland by the European Space Agency ESA is broadcasting the signal using a radio beacon system developed by VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and Germany's Fraunhofer IAF.