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Podcasts
6th July 2020
Podcast: Episode #9 – The future of automotive
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There are few industrial markets undergoing a more rapid change and experiencing the impact of technological innovation, than the automotive sector. Whether it be ADAS, electric vehicles, V2V and V2X, power train, or battery management, applications for electronics technology within the humble car know no bounds.
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6th July 2020
Intel and Advantech webinar: Easily add computer vision to your factory and in-field kit
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Join our webinar to learn how you can easily add computer vision to your machines and applications, training them to interpret and understand the visual world. This webinar will discuss the benefits of using Intel silicone and how Intel can support the developer journey, as well as give an overview of Advantech's Edge AI Acceleration Modules and how they can easily be integrated into your applications.
Robotics
6th July 2020
Robots provide opportunities for the COVID-19 restart
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Even before the coronavirus pandemic, the manufacturing industry in Germany was highly automated according to figures from the International Federation of Robotics and ranked third in robot density worldwide behind Singapore and South Korea. This trend is likely to continue after the COVID-19 crisis.
Blog
6th July 2020
Trending topics and troubleshooting tips from Hakko
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Hakko has published its latest edition of Hakko Tech Tips, where the company has compiled a list of its trending Q&As to help shed some light on the most frequently asked questions fielded by Hakko’s Technical Support Team. The company also explore some of the what’s, how’s and why’s of soldering with Hakko products and take a closer look at some effective troubleshooting tips.
Automotive
6th July 2020
Global demand for electrified classic cars surges
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Lunaz is experiencing a surge in demand for its electrified classic cars, as buyers across the globe rebalance their collections for a zero-emissions future. From its base in Silverstone, England, the firm is fulfilling customer orders for the first tranche of production allocation of its re-engineered and electrified cars. The customer commissions include orders for the Jaguar XK120 and Jaguar XK140s by Lunaz, in both coupé and roadster body styles.
Design
6th July 2020
SKY5A1007 switch for 5G automotive applications
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Skyworks has announced the introduction of the SKY5A1007, a new switch in the portfolio of Sky5 product solutions, designed to support the ever-growing demand for cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) connectivity. The SKY5A1007 is a CMOS, silicon-on-insulator (SOI) double-pole, double-throw (DPDT) switch with high-linearity performance.
5G
6th July 2020
Get your enterprise ready: 5G is on the horizon
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In August 2006, Google’s then-CEO Eric Schmidt first used the phrase 'cloud computing'. Even those immersed in enterprise IT for years were taken aback by what this revolutionary approach could mean for business as usual. Needless to say, this transformative way of storing, analysing, and accessing data and applications changed the face of business.
Medical
6th July 2020
Instant bladder cancer scan could save thousands of lives
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Thousands of lives lost to bladder cancers each year could be saved thanks to a new bladder cancer scan that uses photonics to illuminate parts of the tissue that are currently impossible to visualise. A European photonics research team is developing a new endoscope to scan for the early signs of bladder cancer.
Sensors
6th July 2020
Ellipse Series 3rd generation miniature inertial sensors
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SBG Systems to announce the third generation of its popular line of miniature inertial sensors called the Ellipse Series. This renewed product line benefits from a 64bit architecture allowing high precision signal processing. All the INS/GNSS now embed a dual-frequency, quad constellations GNSS receiver for centimetric position and higher orientation accuracy.
Sensors
6th July 2020
KEMET environmental PIR sensor solutions
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KEMET has continued to strengthen its solutions for industrial applications with its range of environmental PIR sensors. By utilising the pyroelectric effect, these thin-film PZT sensors have both high sensitivity and fast response times to ensure rapid and accurate detection of gas, flame, motion, food and organic compounds for industrial automation, lighting, power generation and distribution, among many other applications.
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