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14th April 2021
High-Performing Specifications at 30-40% Lower Cost
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Design your PXI test system for today and the future. With 1,000+ PXI switch & simulation products, Pickering has the solutions that meet your requirements. And with high-performing specifications at a lower cost, you won't trade performance for price. Work with Pickering’s collaborative and agile culture and optimize your test system more effectively, resulting in a scalable and cost-effective platform.
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14th April 2021
Cooperation in Motion: The Automotive Opportunity
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Automakers are now firmly ‘open for business’ when it comes to working with and investing in innovative companies both big and small. Today’s OEM must move fast and increasingly rely on partnerships and strategic investments otherwise they run the risk of falling behind. In addition, startups are now focusing in on an industry that has historically been a ‘closed shop’ resulting in new innovative solutions and investments being made at a pace not seen before. Join us for a unique virtual event that will feature innovation, partnership and investment executives from four leading brands talking about their own approach to this space and the new opportunities just coming online.
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15th April 2021
Tech Paper Download from Yokowo Europe
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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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13th April 2021
Application Note from Laird Thermal Systems
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Thermoelectric Cooling for CMOS Sensors. For nearly 50 years CCD (charge-coupled device) sensors and CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor) sensors have competed on cost and performance in a wide range of digital imaging applications. Peltier coolers (thermoelectric coolers) have cooled both technologies when the requirement demanded high-resolution images. Design engineers opted to use CCD’s for astrophotography, super-resolution microscopy, x-ray crystallography, and spectrophotometric assays. On the other hand, CMOS sensors made inexpensive digital photography a reality.
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12th April 2021
Live Webinar: How to Design an Analog Front End for In-Vitro Diagnostic Applications
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In-vitro diagnostics (IVD) equipment has become increasingly beneficial in helping physicians achieve faster, more accurate patient diagnoses. Join our speaker, Andrew for an hour-long webinar of a 40-minute presentation, followed by a 20-minute Q&A. We are here to help address your specific design needs for building IVD systems of the future.
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13th April 2021
LiFePO4 high performance battery pack for maximum safety and durability
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The IEC62133-2/UN 38.3 approved battery pack BICKER BP-LFP-2725 with high-performance lithium iron phosphate cells and integrated battery management system (BMS) is designed for applications that place the highest demands on quality, safety and reliability. The intrinsically safe 10-Year-Battery pack with high-energy density is designed for more than 6000 full cycles. It is ideally suited for use in particularly demanding DC UPS and emergency power supply solutions in the industrial environment and medical technology.
Automotive
12th April 2021
Facilitating the electric vehicle revolution
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The global Electric Vehicle (EV) market has grown significantly in the last 20 years and, now, the UK has committed to banning the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles from 2030. This is welcome news, but a question remains. How can we power EVs without relying on energy from the national grid? Here Franky So, Chief Technology Officer of Nextgen Nano, explains how advancements in solar nanotechnology could facilitate the surging demand for power for EVs.
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15th April 2021
ETSI Non-IP Networks releases first reports
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The ETSI Non-IP Networking group (ISG NIN) has just released its first three Group Reports. The first one, ETSI GR NIN 001, details the shortcomings of TCP/IP for fixed and mobile networks; the second Report, ETSI GR NIN 002, considers testing Non-IP Networking over 5G cellular Radio Access Networks; and ETSI GR NIN 003 describes the networking model that is the foundation for the new technology.
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14th April 2021
The platform for the intelligent systems world
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Wind River has delivered another step forward in enabling the platform for companies to succeed in an intelligent systems world with the latest Wind River Studio innovations. Introduced in January, Studio is the industry’s first cloud-native platform for the development, deployment, operations, and servicing of mission-critical intelligent systems. By Kevin Dallas, Wind River President & CEO
Power
13th April 2021
DC/DC buck controllers with an integrated EMI filter
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Texas Instruments (TI) has introduced a new family of synchronous DC/DC buck controllers that enable engineers to shrink the size of the power-supply solution and lower its electromagnetic interference (EMI).
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