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31st March 2021
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Reliable Connectivity for Portable Battery Power. The portable device market continues to grow with the improvement of antenna range performance and battery operation longevity. Engineers are developing smaller, more rugged designs to ease the transfer, movement, and use of portable devices. Portable electronic innovations such as mobile computers, delivery drones, robots in smart factories and other IoT devices improve workflow, enhance resources and lower operational costs.
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31st March 2021
Space: engineering the next frontier
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5G
31st March 2021
GateHouse SatCom gets funding for future 5G network
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The European Space Agency and the Danish Agency for Higher Education and Science have acknowledged GateHouse SatCom. They have granted funding to develop software for coming Narrow Band IoT network based in space, offering 5G connectivity in regions with limited coverage. GateHouse SatCom already has the first few customers within the nanosatellite and telecommunications sector.
Cables/Connecting
31st March 2021
Hybrid FPC-to-board connector with low-profile
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Hirose has developed a hybrid flexible printed circuit (FPC) to board connector the offers significant space savings and high power capability. The low-profile BK13C Series has a pitch of only 0.35mm, stacking height of 0.6mm, and width of 1.9mm, enabling OEMs to reduce the size and cost of portable and wearable electronic devices. The hybrid BK13C Series' power contacts support up to 5A, while the signal contacts support 0.3A.
Sensors
31st March 2021
Repeat MEMS pressure sensors for automotive chips
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Boston Semi Equipment (BSE) has announced that it received repeat orders from automotive customers for multiple Zeus gravity test handlers configured for MEMS pressure and high power IC testing applications. Zeus handlers have an extremely wide and flexible range for MEMS pressure sensing test cells and offer the highest voltage levels available in a production handler for testing MOSFET, IGBT, gate drivers, GaN and SiC power semiconductors.
Memory
31st March 2021
LDO linear regulator featuring fast transient response
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Magnachip Semiconductor has announced that it has released a new low-dropout (LDO) linear regulator featuring an ultra-fast transient response for a Universal Flash Storage (UFS)-based Multi-Chip Package (MCP).
Artificial Intelligence
31st March 2021
Automated palletising and depalletising with AI
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AI (Artificial Intelligence) enables the implementation of automation processes using image processing not only better but also easier, faster and more efficient. Data Spree from Berlin shows how production and logistics can benefit from AI in the future. By Manuel Haß, Co-founder of Data Spree, and Chris Montague is Head of Edge Solution Sales EMEA at ADLINK
Cables/Connecting
31st March 2021
New horizontal backshells expand shielding options
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In order to provide comprehensive EMI/RFI protection across both horizontal and vertical planes, Harwin has made further additions to its metal backshell shielding options. The company now offers backshells for its horizontal Datamate J-Tek connectors which will address increasingly commonplace right-angle interconnect orientations.
Alternative Energy
31st March 2021
Ending biomass funding program sets back net zero
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The Government’s planned end to the Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (NDRHI) this month will leave manufacturers without a financially viable green alternative to generate heat for many crucial industrial processes. This could force businesses to seek out cheaper, non-renewable sources of energy. Here Luke Worrall, Business Development Manager at NerG, explains why this move will harm the UK’s efforts to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050 unless policy gaps are addressed.
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31st March 2021
JLT joins Ivanti Wavelink Device Validation Program
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JLT Mobile Computers has joined the Ivanti Wavelink Device Validation Solutions Program. This program enables device manufacturers offering solutions for the supply chain and warehousing industries to rapidly validate their products for the Ivanti Wavelink software platform, which facilitates device and wireless infrastructure management, terminal emulation, voice, and mobile application development without the need to modify backend systems.
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