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6th May 2021
AWR1843AOP single-chip 76-GHz to 81-GHz automotive radar sensor evaluation module
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The AWR1843 antenna-on-package (AoP) evaluation module (EVM) is an easy-to-use platform for evaluating the AWR1843AOP mmWave radar sensor, with direct connectivity to MMWAVEICBOOST and DCA1000EVM development kits (sold separately).
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6th May 2021
4 myths about UWB, debunked
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Like any emerging technology, the myths around UWB hit the headlines almost as fast as the facts, and sometimes linger on in our memories. We asked several UWB ecosystem players to weigh in on the misconceptions they see attending UWB now and in the future as the technology becomes more accessible.
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6th May 2021
Sensors 2021 Conference
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Sensors 2021 Conference will provide a forum for research scientists, engineers, and practitioners from academia and industry throughout the world to present their latest research findings, ideas, and applications in the areas of sensors and sensing technology.
Passives
6th May 2021
Ultra-compact PTC thermistor solution for space-limited designs
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Murata has expanded its portfolio of Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) surface-mount chip thermistors for overheat sensing by introducing the PRF03BB541NB7RL. These thermistors are optimised for incorporation into various forms of consumer electronic products and equipment such as wearable technology, smartphone handsets and tablets.
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6th May 2021
3-V to 65-V, 0.6-A ultra-small synchronous buck converter with 4 μA IQ
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The LMR36506 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 and other adjustable output voltages. The transient tolerance reduces the necessary design effort to protect against input overvoltage and meets the surge immunity requirements of IEC 61000-4-5.
3D Printing
6th May 2021
Stratasys launches 3D printing triple play
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Stratasys has introduced three new 3D printers that together address a large portion of the multibillion-dollar market opportunity in additive manufacturing of end-use parts. The systems collectively are aimed at accelerating the shift from traditional to additive manufacturing for low-to-mid-volume production applications underserved by traditional manufacturing methods.
Industrial
6th May 2021
Technology innovations in the construction industry
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The history of manufacturing can be traced back to the Industrial Revolution during the 19th century, where raw materials were turned into finished goods. It’s safe to say that technology has advanced quite a bit since the days of the spinning jenny, especially when it comes to manufacturing in the construction industry. While manufacturing businesses continue to innovate, it’s also important that these developments are promoted to secure investment and achieve contracts.
Robotics
6th May 2021
How to make the most out of your machine vision system
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80% of all human learning occurs through vision. When you consider how much information we gain through sight, it’s unsurprising that industrial robots also need to see to be effective. In this article, Nigel Smith, Managing Director of TM Robotics, explains the best practices for robotic machine vision.
3D Printing
6th May 2021
Line of photopolymers for 3D printing launched
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Evonik has developed two photopolymers for industrial 3D printing applications and has introduced them under the brand names INFINAM TI 3100 L and INFINAM ST 6100 L. The two ready-to-use materials mark the start of a new product line of polymer resins suitable for use in common VAT polymerisation technologies such as SLA or DLP.
Micros
6th May 2021
Radiation-hardened SAMRH71 MCUs for space systems
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Microchip Technology has announced the qualification of its SAMRH71 Arm-based microprocessor (MPU) and the availability of the SAMRH707 microcontroller (MCU), both implementing Arm Cortex-M7 SoC radiation-hardened technology.
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