Search results for "Master Bond"
High-performance readout ICs lower assembly costs
ams has added new products to its family of readout ICs for digital X-ray flat panel detectors (FPDs), providing new flexible connector options which are easier for customers to assemble into their products at lower cost.
embedded world 2021 DIGITAL round-up
This year the embedded world show ventured into uncharted waters and took place as a digital event for the first time in its history. Despite the restrictions in place due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the show still featured a packed agenda, taking place over five full days. Electronic Specifier takes a look a some of the big news from embedded world 2021 DIGITAL.
Interactive displays in the passenger cell of the future
Smartphones, tablets, televisions: touch displays are ubiquitous and are increasingly being used in modern vehicles - whether for buttonless operation of the air conditioning or infotainment system. In contrast to consumer electronics, these functions have to face special challenges in vehicles: Strong vibrations, changing temperatures and electromagnetic fields are the rule in road traffic. By Dipl.-Ing. Sebastian Masi, Senior Engineer Display...
Season 3 - Episode #5 - A better way to power mobile robots
This year robotics will see a significant acceleration in innovation, driven largely by the COVID-19 pandemic, as companies look to use robots to safely perform tasks without exposing people to the virus. To meet demand, robotics developers will need to leverage existing designs, treating them as platforms, rather than trying to develop new robots from the ground up.
Strong progress in full-fibre rollout in London
Community Fibre, London’s ISP dedicated to bring better broadband connectivity to London’s communities, announced that it has enabled 200,000 London homes, doubling in just a year the number of London properties with high-quality full-fibre broadband and increasing its customer base by 130%.
Using a tilt sensor to design a spirit level for the visually impaired
Analog Devices (ADI) has designed a spirit level for the visually impaired. It uses an ADXL312 accelerometer to measure gravitational force in the horizontal and vertical planes and sounds a buzzer when the accelerometer is exactly horizontal or vertical. It can also be used as a tilt sensor to level trailers in automotive applications for example. It can also be used as a subcircuit in automotive stability systems or drones. Simon Bramble, Staff...
Hardware solution for driving KOE LVDS TFT displays
Industrial LCD manufacturer KOE (Kaohsiung Opto-Electronics) has announced the introduction of an easy-to-use display interface board. KARD, which is derived from a combination of ‘KOE’ and ‘Card’, has been designed and developed to provide a convenient, efficient solution to drive and evaluate KOE TFT display modules.
Compact 2D vision camera with deep learning app onboard
SICK has announced that it is launching its first vision camera with a pre-installed deep learning app onboard to make it simple to create custom quality inspections of complex electronics parts and surface mount assemblies.
How to identify and react to a data breach
Preparation is essential when it comes to data protection. Many startup organisations are unsure how to recognise a breach, how to react, and how to respond. Failure to report a violation is usually down to a lack of knowledge, expertise, and data protection training.Training your staff in how to identify and respond to a personal data breach can save you a whopping fine, of up to €20m or 4% of your global turnover, later on.
CC-Link IE time-sensitive networking for automation
NXP has announced its integrated Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) solutions for industrial automation that now support the CC-Link IE TSN protocol, combining gigabit Ethernet bandwidth with TSN to strengthen time sharing communication, performance, security and functionality for industrial Ethernet.