Industries
Photodiode and fabry-perot laser to enable 5G
MACOM Technology Solutions has announced the availability of its 25G Avalanche Photodiode (APD) and 25G Fabry-Perot Laser optical components for 5G Wireless and Data centre applications.
Wireless connectivity devices cover IoT applications
Wireless connectivity modules and devices from Microchip Technology are in stock at distributor Richardson RFPD. along with full design support.
Posifa confirms mass production of air flow sensors
Production quantities of its mass air flow sensors, which are a key component for ventilators and other medical equipment continue to be shipped by Posifa Technologies.
New business standard for concentration and collaboration
Jabra has announced its Evolve2 range, the next generation of the Evolve range, its UC headset to enhance productivity in the office. The range consists of the Evolve2 85, Evolve2 65, and Evolve2 40 and is engineered to transform concentration, collaboration and flexibility in the workplace.
Unit test tool expanded to cover extra tasks
Tasks cannot always be completed automatically by tools. In the current version 4.2 of the unit test tool TESSY, there is now an additional type of test for these cases. These are called tasks and are intended to cover exams that do not fall into the categories ‘module/unit test’ or ‘integration test’ - these two categories are covered by TESSY by default.
Consortium to produce medical ventilators for the UK
A consortium of significant UK industrial, technology and engineering businesses from across the aerospace, automotive and medical sectors, have come together to produce medical ventilators for the UK.
How blockchain could transform global healthcare
In the globalised world we live in, entities such as the World Health Organization (WHO) have been established to ensure cooperation between different governments on global healthcare-related issues. By Nish Kotecha, Chairman and Co-founder of Finboot
How will AI drive development in machine control?
These smart technologies are extending traditional machine control architectures with more enhanced data processing, learning and decision-making capacity. They hold the potential of increased availability, efficiency and reliability through predictive and prescriptive maintenance, as well as improving productivity with the ability to make autonomous decisions.
Collaboration for LoRaWAN deployment in Germany
Kerlink and ZENNER IoT Solutions have collaborated on what claims to be the largest LoRaWAN deployment in Germany, including up to 3,000 Kerlink Wirnet LoRaWAN gateways. The network is operated by Netze BW, the largest distribution network company for electricity, gas, and water in Baden-Württemberg, Germany’s third-largest state.
What advantages do HDMI displays offer embedded projects?
HDMI displays are available in small sizes such as five inch or seven inch, which are popular for industrial embedded use cases such as smart appliances, security devices, ticketing and information systems, medical devices, machine controllers, and many others. By Adilson Jacob, Applications and Development Engineer at Anders.