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14th October 2020
Miniature cost-effective reed relays used extensively in PXI switching matrixes
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Pickering’s Series 117 relays offer high performance and reliability at a competitive price point, making them a popular choice for large high density matrixes. The relays are available in 1 Form A or 2 Form A, rated at 100V and can a carry 0.5A signal current and switch 5W of signal power. Pickering offer free samples for evaluation.
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14th October 2020
DigitalPower software development kit (SDK) for C2000 MCUs
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DigitalPower SDK for C2000 microcontrollers (MCU) is a cohesive set of software infrastructure, tools, and documentation designed to minimise C2000 MCU based digital power system development time targeted for various AC-DC, DC-DC and DC-AC power supply applications.
5G
14th October 2020
The importance of accelerated distributed computing for 5G
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The multifaceted needs of a 5G network creates new requirements, like those for AI, IoT, and MEC applications, that legacy technology cannot meet. Due to 5G’s requirement to distribute compute nodes to 10’s of thousands of different sites to support the explosion of new connected devices, there is a fundamental mismatch to legacy virtualisation approaches.
Sensors
14th October 2020
OMRON launches flexible 3D time-of-flight sensor module
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OMRON Electronic Components Europe has unveiled a new precision time-of-flight ranging sensor that delivers a convenient, modular solution offering positioning, autonomous-guidance, and proximity sensing for a wide range of applications.
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14th October 2020
T-type inverter reference design for solar string inverter
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This verified reference design provides an overview on how to implement a three-level three-phase SiC based DC:AC T-type inverter stage. Higher switching frequency of 50KHz reduces the size of magnetics for the filter design and enables higher power density. The use of SiC MOSFETs with switching loss ensures higher DC bus voltages of up to 1000V and lower switching losses with a peak efficiency of 99 percent.
Cables/Connecting
14th October 2020
Choosing an extreme temperature connector
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When designing industrial equipment, the operating temperature of the product is often at the top of the list for design engineers. This makes sense, after all, you don’t want to keep replacing failed equipment. However, while engineers give a lot of thought to heat in the equipment itself, the performance of the connectors and cables that join different devices is often overlooked.
Sensors
14th October 2020
Target simulator for 4D radar sensors sets new standards
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dSPACE has announced that it is aiming to set new standards for testing of 4D radar sensors with a new target simulator. The DARTS 9040-G is the first simulator worldwide to process multiple radar signals simultaneously with a bandwidth of up to 5GHz. It allows for the reliable and efficient development of cutting-edge, high-resolution radar sensors for driver assistance systems and autonomous driving.
Cables/Connecting
14th October 2020
Harwin cable assemblies to support Gecko-MT mixed technology connectors
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Harwin has expanded its services relating to the Gecko-MT high-reliability (Hi-Rel) connector series. Enabling significant reductions in weight and space, Gecko-MT robust 1.25mm-pitch components add two or four 10A-rated power contacts to the standard 2A-rated 8 Gecko signal contacts, addressing data and power delivery simultaneously.
Design
14th October 2020
Win a Microchip PIC24FJ256GA7 Curiosity Development Board
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Here at Electronic Specifier we have teamed up with Microchip to give our readers the chance to win a Microchip PIC24FJ256GA7 Curiosity Development Board (DM240016) and if you don’t win, receive a 20% off voucher, plus free shipping for one of these products.
Design
14th October 2020
FPC boards offer space savings in EV battery packs
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Trackwise Designs has signed a three-year agreement to manufacture and supply flexible printed circuit FPC boards (flexible printed circuit boards) to a UK manufacturer of electric vehicle (EVs). The agreement has the potential to be worth up to £38m over the period.
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