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23rd July 2020
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Regulatory testing is complex, time consuming, and costly. It also goes through constant revision, which directly impacts project schedule and time to market for new products. Join Keysight experts as they discuss wireless regulatory standards around the world, challenges in regulatory certification including ETSI EN 300-328/301-893, key criteria in test solution selection and answer your pressing questions on this topic.
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22nd July 2020
Basic considerations for sensors in the powertrain
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Whether it’s improving the efficiency of a combustion engine or designing electric vehicles (EVs) or hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), electrification is powering a massive evolution of the powertrain as we know it. This white paper examines the future of powertrain sensors through the electrification of a vehicle in internal combustion engines (ICEs) and sensors in EVs and HEVs, and their importance in optimizing the powertrain for effectively managing the battery, inverter and motor building blocks.
Automotive
21st July 2020
Duo partner to help emergency vehicles arrive faster to save lives
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Autotalks has teamed up with Applied Information, an Atlanta-based provider of intelligent transportation infrastructure solutions, to save lives on the roads of Georgia, Texas, and Hawaii. The two companies are carrying out the world’s first Dual-Mode /Dual- Active V2X deployment, in which Autotalks’ dual mode chipsets are installed in emergency vehicles and on roadside units such as traffic lights.
Sensors
21st July 2020
FlightSense time-of-flight sensors help social-distancing
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High-accuracy FlightSense proximity and ranging sensors recently released from STMicroelectronics are helping prevent disease transmission in innovative products developed by customers in response to the global pandemic situation.
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22nd July 2020
Buck converter optimized for size and light load efficiency
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The LMR36506-Q1 is the industry's smallest 65 V, 0.6 A synchronous step-down DC/DC converter in 2- mm x 2-mm HotRod package. This easy-to-use converter can handle input voltage transients up to 70 V, provide excellent EMI performance and support fixed 3.3 V, 5 V and other adjustable output voltages.
Design
21st July 2020
Low-cost development hack for voice codecs in Pi
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The modern world is going hands-free, as more people spend less time tapping keyboards and moving pointing devices, and increasingly more time using digital audio-visual communication tools. In addition, the trend for the Internet of Things (IoT) has led to a proliferation of connected devices that render digital information accessible in a more user-friendly format. Here, David Brooke has shared a low cost development hack for voice codecs in Pi.
Sensors
21st July 2020
XENSIV 3D magnetic sensor family brings new options
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Infineon Technologies has announced that it will expand its XENSIV 3D magnetic sensor family TLx493D. At its in-house digital trade show ‘Virtual Sensor Experience’, the chipmaker will present a new device for industrial and consumer applications: the TLI493D-W2BW.
Robotics
21st July 2020
Meeting the demand for smarter and more connected robots
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Look inside any factory or production facility today, and you’ll probably find robots hard at work. According to research conducted by the International Federation of Robotics, in the two years from 2020 to 2022, there will be another two million industrial connected robots installed in factories around the world. Florian Schmäh, Product Sales Manager Boards at Rutronik explains more.
Automotive
21st July 2020
Electric bus design standardisation from Pailton
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A number of European cities have committed to securing only zero-emission buses by 2025. However, to achieve this objective, manufacturers must make bold design choices, radically changing bus componentry, systems, and bodywork. Here Roger Brereton, Head of Sales at steering system manufacturer Pailton Engineering, has weighed in on the debate for greater electric bus design standardisation.
Micros
22nd July 2020
X86 processors deliver advanced graphics
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Advanced 7nm x86 desktop processors with built-in graphics for consumer and commercial PC markets have been released by AMD.
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