Industries
Choke inductors are qualified to AEC-Q200 Grade 1
Common mode choke inductors from Coilcraft designed for noise suppression in a CAN (Controller Area Network) or a CAN FD (Controller Area Network Flexible Data rate) communication bus in automotive or general industrial automation applications are available at Mouser Electronics.
How digital removes the guesswork from manufacturing
Digital transformation is a top strategic priority for 94% of executives, but in order to realise its full potential, manufacturers must start to prioritise customer-centric enterprise solutions on their innovation roadmap. Here, Kevin Bull, Product Strategy Director at Columbus UK has explained how becoming a digitally empowered business can create better customer engagement throughout the entire manufacturing product lifecycle, and has the powe...
Majority of organisations have seen hacking via IoT
New data from Extreme Networks, a cloud-driven networking company, reveals that IoT is barrelling toward the enterprise, but organisations remain highly vulnerable to IoT-based attacks. The report, which surveyed 540 IT professionals across industries in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific, found that 84% of organisations have IoT devices on their corporate networks.
Tethering transparency detects unauthorised NATs
The new software plug-in enables mobile network operators and IT security administrators to detect unauthorised NAT devices in a network in order to uncover mobile tethering fraud and prevent cyber attacks.
Countries most at risk of cyber crime ranked
The severity of cyber-breaches has become more and more intense in recent years. As a result, security experts at Specops Software sought to find out which (Western) European countries are the most at risk of cyber crime for citizens.
ISO certification for medical device quality management
CPI has announced that the company has been awarded ISO 13485:2016 certification, the international standard for medical device quality management systems. ISO 13485 specifies a quality management system that can demonstrate the ability to produce medical devices that consistently meet safety, customer, and regulatory requirements.
Five ways real-time analytics can improve manufacturing
Manufacturers are continually looking for ways to improve efficiency and output, not just to increase profits but also to streamline operations and lower costs. Many new and emerging technologies have helped make optimisation possible, mainly through automation and a wealth of insights. By Kayla Matthews
Consortium to protect connected car apps
Trustonic has announced that it has joined the Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC) to contribute to the development of technical specifications for secure connected car technologies. The CCC is a cross-industry organisation advancing global technologies for smartphone-to-car connectivity solutions.
High power resistors meet AEC-Q200 qualification
High power resistors with the AEC-Q200 automotive qualification are the first on the market according to Vishay Sfernice, the manufacturers.
£2m boost to initiate satellite launch
Shetland Space Centre’s (SSC) plan to build and operate the UK’s only satellite launch site has been given a major boost by a £2,050,000 investment from Leonne International, the international private equity firm.