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MMIC is space-saving alternative to filter banks
Distributor Mouser Electronics is now shipping the ADMV8818 digitally tuneable filter from Analog Devices.
The warehouse of the future: Digitise the back office
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced companies across all industries to adapt to a new landscape or risk being left behind. By Attar Naderi, UK Business Manager at Laserfiche
Small form factor PoL regulator offers high efficiency
Flex Power Modules announces the PNA series, an analogue non-isolatedPoL regulator (point of load) that offers excellent efficiency and thermal performance in a small form factor. Its compact size and wide input voltage range of nine to 36V mean that it is suited for a range of industrial applications, including robotics, factory automation and process control, and that it is suitable for both 12 and 24V power systems.
National Cyber Security Coordinator of India to address IAMAI’s Pursuit 2021
Lt General (Dr) Rajesh Pant, the National Cyber Security Coordinator of India, has announced that he will be addressing Pursuit 2021, a conference to technologically reduce online financial frauds. Pursuit 2021 is being organised by the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) and is likely to be attended by 2000 delegates.
How will food be made in the future?
From free-range chicken to food miles on alfalfa, eating ethically is becoming more and more of a head-scratcher. Even for vegans, there are the questions of how sustainably agave was sourced, or whether environment-damaging pesticides were used to grow kale - and all that is without even considering how the food tastes.
LDO linear regulator featuring fast transient response
Magnachip Semiconductor has announced that it has released a new low-dropout (LDO) linear regulator featuring an ultra-fast transient response for a Universal Flash Storage (UFS)-based Multi-Chip Package (MCP).
Bimetal thermostats regulate enclosures
The small compact bimetal thermostats KTO 111 and KTS 111 from STEGO feature a practical innovation: Push-In terminals ensure faster and tool-free connection. Thesmall-sized regulators can be quickly connected within an enclosure or control cabinet to switch heating and cooling systems.Theseprovidea constant climate, prevent the formation of harmful condensation, and enable trouble-free operation of sensitive electronics.
Ambulances and fire engines join road to net zero
In our home town of Coventry, the UK’s first all-electric ambulance has been launched by the West Midlands Ambulance Service. Here, Roger Brereton, Head of Sales atPailton Engineering, highlights some of the recent progress toward low carbon emergency services vehicles and the engineering challenges that remain.
COVID-19 helps drive electronic skin patches market
IDTechEx have released their latest report on Electronic Skin Patches. The report, titled ‘Electronic Skin Patches 2021-2031’, covers the market, technology, and players in this unique product sector, and predicts that the sector will be worth $10bn in annual revenue in 2021.
Get ready for green hydrogen
Backed by the energy regulator Ofgem, 300 homes in Scotland will soon become the first in the world to use 100% green hydrogen, in a four-year trial that will further cement the UK’s green recovery. Here Luke Worrall, Business Development Manager atNerG, explores the implications and explains how businesses can use existing CHP technology to save money now, while futureproofing their investment as the UK transitions to hydrogen power.