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18th November 2020
MicroFit 3 OTS cable assemblies
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Available with 3mm pitch connectors in a variety of cable lengths and a 6.5A to 8.5A maximum current rating.
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17th November 2020
Save Time and Improve Test Coverage with Sensor Simulation
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By employing simulation, automotive engineers can validate ECUs earlier in the design cycle. Learn about programmable resistors and view applications where sensor simulation is an integral part of test strategies to improve repeatability, reduce test times, and ultimately lower the cost of test.
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16th November 2020
UL Recognised, Quick-Fit Terminals from Keystone
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Keystone UL Recognized, Quick-Fit Terminals for PCBs are available in Thru-Hole, Surface or Rivet mounting in Male or Female configurations to withstand shock and vibration under repeated mating cycles. Terminals meet NEMA 2-1982-1988 and UL 310 specifications.  Available from Keystone’s global distribution network and online.
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4th November 2020
Take your automotive designs to the next level with cloud connectivity
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Advancements in vehicle electrification, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and connectivity are driving design engineers to reimagine system architectures in vehicles. Until recently, automotive systems primarily used distributed ECUs - all throughout the vehicle - to control discrete functions. Today, an explosion of data captured inside and outside of the vehicle and the much larger role software plays because of how it uses data to develop new features or system capabilities has made distributed ECU models inadequate.
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12th November 2020
Free White Paper Download from On Semiconductor
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Electric motors are used to drive a wide variety of loads - fans used in air conditioning systems, pumps providing fresh water, and the motors to drive manufacturing equipment in factories are just a few examples.
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10th November 2020
Spot Cooling for Industrial Lasers & Optics
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A focused laser beam can generate a significant amount of heat. High-power industrial lasers can generate in excess of 10,000 Watts during operation of thick metals. Temperature control of the sensitive optics inside the laser needs to be maintained to achieve peak performance. Changes in temperature can distort the laser wavelength as it passes thru the optics, causing inefficiencies that can result in poor welds or sputtering. Compressor-based refrigeration systems have long been used to cool laser systems while thermoelectric-based chillers or coolers offer spot cooling for low power lasers and optical components. This application note will focus on how thermoelectric coolers can be used for spot cooling of industrial laser optics. To download a copy of this application note complete the brief form to the right.
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13th November 2020
Claim a Free Sample of the Industry’s Smallest Footprint Reed Relay Now
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Pickering 4mm2 TM Reed Relays switch up to 1 Amp, 20 Watts on a PCB footprint of just 4mm x 4mm. Available in 1 Form A with 3V, 5V or 12V coils. Fast operate and release times make them ideal for high speed test systems. 100% tested for dynamic contact resistance for guaranteed performance. Request your free sample now
Industrial
16th November 2020
Securing IoT solutions with Winbond Flash Memory in Industry 4.0
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The fourth industrial revolution is being fueled by data and machine learning, and is defined by the digital transformation of factories through the convergence of Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) at scale. Dubbed ‘Industry 4.0’, it has already empowered many factories to become 'smarter' through real time monitoring, AI-driven decision making, autonomous manufacturing, and even predicting market demand.
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11th November 2020
Thermoelectric cooling for security cameras
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The use of outdoor cameras has seen a massive influx with the rise in security monitoring by government and private security agencies. Security cameras are installed with an objective to reduce crime or to improve public safety. CCTV and IP security cameras are installed on every corner in cities, outside hotels and retail stores, all around entertainment venues, stadiums and other commercial and industrial properties. Download application note.
Design
12th November 2020
Boost factory productivity with intelligent actuator
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The new Trinamic-branded PD42-1-1243-IOLINK intelligent actuator by Maxim Integrated Products has enabled modern smart factories to quickly and remotely adjust an actuator’s electrical characteristics to minimise factory downtime and maximise throughput. It combines a NEMA-17 stepper motor with controller and driver electronics.
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