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22nd June 2021
New Slim-Line PCB Screw Terminals from Keystone
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Vertical mounting PCB screw terminals rated for 15Amps have a minimal footprint making them ideal for high density packaging requiring wire-to-board connections. Available in 45°, 60° and 90° orientations with 6-32 binding head screw installed and captivated, as a kit or separately. Colour-head screws are available in red, black, white, blue, green, yellow and clear for enhanced assembly identification and troubleshooting.
Industrial
22nd June 2021
Cervoz SSD overcomes challenges facing in-vehicle applications
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Cervoz has anticipated the needs of in-vehicle applications to meet them with targeted storage modules.
Automotive
22nd June 2021
Less car charging beats fast charging any day
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Imagine a few years from now. You can buy a car that often needs charging but it can be fast charging or you can choose the opposite. You only need to charge one-third of the number of times so you do that at home, at the hotel or supermarket, never in the street, once a month or less.
Wireless
22nd June 2021
Why should you start considering VoIP solutions now?
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The upcoming switch off of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), paired with the daunting degree of disruption spurred on by the pandemic, is forcing businesses to consider what the future of their communication system will look like. Why should businesses consider a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) solution, and what benefits can this system bring? Here, Kristian Torode, Director and Co-Founder of Crystaline, explores the reasons why VoIP is the best choice for businesses looking to future proof.
Alternative Energy
22nd June 2021
Everyone needs to know which transport is the greenest
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If the last year has taught us anything, it is that a proactive change on reducing global emissions through travel is effective. Since industrialisation, our planet has warmed by roughly 1.2°C. Due to lockdown and COVID-19 policies over the last year, there has been a significant drop in travel and subsequently fuel consumption and emissions.
Industrial
22nd June 2021
Managing IoT challenges as the technology reaches adolescence
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From its beginnings, the IoT space has been touted as technology’s next big growth area. Exact numbers vary from one research company to the next but there is no doubt that we are still just at the start of this huge IoT evolution. As IoT moves towards its adolescence, new challenges are starting to emerge. Trina Watt, CMO at Foundries.io, explains these new IoT challenges.
Lighting
22nd June 2021
Death of the wired light switch
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Most of the world’s top manufacturers now feature a wireless, batteryless switch option in their range, so is the writing on the wall for the wired light switch? Graham Martin, Chairman and CEO of the EnOcean Alliance, thinks so.
Analysis
22nd June 2021
Addressing the UK’s digital skills deficit
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According to Deloitte, over the next decade, the current outdated system of education and workplace training could see the UK forgo up to £140bn in economic growth from missed opportunities in intelligent technologies, such as artificial intelligence and automation, which will in turn undermine our future prosperity. Deloitte has also found that just 18% of business leaders believe that school leavers and graduates have the digital skills and experience required.
Webinars
22nd June 2021
Trends in industrial battery-driven applications using wide input voltage DC/DC ICs
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More and more industrial applications require DC/DC converters with wide input voltage range because of increased supply voltages of devices in industrial applications. For example, battery-supplied application requires battery management systems and have higher that other industrial applications present input supply voltages. Therefore, a new trend of industrial DC/DC converter ICs with a wide input voltage range, can withstand high transient voltages.
Webinars
22nd June 2021
Live webinar: How motor drivers reduce design time and complexity
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On June 24th meet our technical experts in this webinar and discover how TI Motor Drivers reduce design time and complexity by integrating protection features and current sensing into your body electronics. We will discuss design challenges in current sense, diagnostics & protection (with power off braking) and how to overcome them with our broad and scalable portfolio.
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