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30th June 2020
Farnell and partners ‘Make a Better Tomorrow Together’
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Farnell, the Development Distributor, has launched a charitable initiative with support from supplier partners Rohde & Schwarz, ROHM and Multicomp Pro, seeking to ‘Make a Better Tomorrow Together’.
Sponsored
30th June 2020
Ultra-small synchronous buck converter with 4 μA IQ
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The LMR36506 is the industry’s smallest 65V, 0.6A synchronous step-down DC/DC converter in 2x2mm HotRod package. This robust and highly reliable converter can handle input voltage transients up to 70 V, provide excellent EMI performance and support fixed 3.3 V and other adjustable output voltages. 
Design
25th June 2020
Crisis communications solutions introduced for all organisations
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BlackBerry has introduced BlackBerry AtHoc Managed Service. BlackBerry AtHoc Managed Service delivers the full featured BlackBerry AtHoc system as a service managed and delivered by BlackBerry. The service allows any organisation, of any size, to quickly establish and maintain a crisis communications capability used traditionally by larger organisations.
Sensors
25th June 2020
Temperature sensor communicates over a 1-Wire bus
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The MAX31825 temperature sensor from Maxim Integrated communicates over a 1-Wire bus that, by definition, requires only one data line (and ground) for communication with a microcontroller.
Sensors
26th June 2020
400 KHz Hall-effect sensors boast 5 kV isolation rating
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Hall-effect current sensors offering 400kHz sensing bandwidth up to 180 A with low offset and better than 1% typical total accuracy over the full -40°C to 150°C automotive temperature range have been released by Allegro Microsystems.
Automotive
29th June 2020
The materials of Formula 1 racing
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Formula 1 is quite unique. There are few other examples of sports where intense speed, high skill and engineering are intermixed so completely. So much so that the materials used on these cars are at the very limit of what’s possible in material science today. With new designs in the works to meet the new requirements of the 2022 series, Samir Jaber, Content Writer at materials database Matmatch, delves into the details of what materials go into making cars that regularly travel over 320 kilometres per hour safe to drive and spectate.
5G
29th June 2020
Thermal management for 5G
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The 5G market is expanding rapidly, with the first installations already being demonstrated. The increasing deployment of 5G will generate innovation and growth opportunities in thermal management. The shift to higher frequencies, and the accompanied higher signal loss, necessitates the densification of network installations, hence, utilising many more small-sized (pico or femto) stations. This acts to multiply the potential market for 5G infrastructure.
Cyber Security
29th June 2020
The 'mobius strip' of cyber security
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Over the last few years, cyber security criminals have become more agile and possess a higher quality of skill than ever before. However, these skills come at a cost to industries worldwide. According to the Allianz Risk Barometer 2020, companies now see cybercrime as the biggest threat to their business, taking the top spot for the first time and ranking above threats such as climate change, natural disasters and market developments. By Miles Tappin, Vice President, EMEA at ThreatConnect
IoT
29th June 2020
eBook examines AIoT fundamentals and opportunities
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“The era of AIoT: Context, Capabilities and Future of AIoT” is a new eBook released by distributor Farnell.
Sensors
29th June 2020
Sensirion announces new production site in Hungary
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Due to positive business trends and the increasing demand for its existing and new sensors, Sensirion is expanding its production capabilities by establishing a new production site in Debrecen, Hungary. The site is being built and financed by a local 'build-to-suit' partner. Sensirion has signed a long term lease agreement. This new production facility is an expansion, which means that no existing jobs in Switzerland are affected.
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