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Weekly Round Up
Sponsored
1st November 2021
IDEC’s Universal Safety Relay Module HR6S – Discover now at TTI
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The HR6S has advanced diagnostic functions and can output the results. The HR6S is equipped to provide relay contacts and solid-state status for safety functions and in addition a pulse train status output from the inbuilt microcomputer. The new product now monitors the status of control equipment and its internal status sending detail analytics of the 20 status signals. 
Sponsored
2nd November 2021
New PXI/PXIe multi-cell battery simulator modules
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Pickering’s PXI/PXIe battery simulator range is ideal for battery stack emulation with the advantage of a modular & scalable platform. These modules enable direct voltage and current readback either programmatically or using our soft panel control. Combine with Pickering’s other PXI switch & simulation modules and other vendors’ PXI modules for a fully flexible BMS test system.    
Products
5th November 2021
Webinar Package Technology: increase power density and reliability, reduce size and parasitics
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To demonstrate highest levels of component reliability under harshest conditions, Nexperia is testing “beyond AEC-Q101”. If you want to learn what is behind Board Level Reliability testing and get more insights into modern package technology like clip-bonded CFP and leadless DFN, join next week’s live webinar “Package Technology for Electronic Design Engineers” November 10th (10-11am CET) and 11th (5-6pm CET).
Products
3rd November 2021
Discover Pickering's new relays with continuous carry current up to 3 Amps.
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The new 100HC reed relays offer up to 3 Amps continuous carry current and high coil resistances up to 6000 Ω for low power consumption. Due to their high power rating of 40 Watts, in many cases these relays may be used as an alternative to mercury wetted relays. Free samples are available on request. 
Automotive
2nd November 2021
The Future of Automotive Connectivity
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The automotive industry is experiencing an unprecedented transformation as it takes on the transition to electric, increasingly autonomous, and connected vehicles. Among these automotive megatrends, automotive connectivity stands at the forefront of vehicle design decisions, thanks to its central role in enabling a wide range of innovative user experiences, value-added services, safety and security enhancements, and new features that are changing the way drivers interact with their vehicles.  This white paper will highlight the future of the connected car and discuss how key wireless connectivity technologies will help to enable new innovative use cases within and around the vehicle. 
Industrial
4th November 2021
Cervoz launches expansion cards with 3-in-1 form factor
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Cervoz Technology will launch three more modular expansion cards as part of its embedded component offerings before the year is out.
Power
2nd November 2021
The Demise of the DC-DC Converter?
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A new flyback control technology with multiple independently-regulated outputs is eliminating DC-DC converters in certain applications. The power architectures of modern industrial and consumer products are liberally sprinkled with DC-DC converters, offering point-of-load regulation for various circuit subsystems. Even in products with a front-end AC-DC converter, the power system requires multiple DC-DC converters to post-regulate and provide the correct voltage and current to the output circuits. That is, until now... Learn more by downloading this whitepaper.
News & Analysis
2nd November 2021
Nanocarbon electrode technology to transform EV energy storage
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Nanoramic, an energy storage and advanced materials company, announced that it has received a substantial investment from Fortistar, a privately-owned investment firm that provides capital to build, grow, and manage companies that address complex sustainability challenges. Nanoramic has raised over $75m to date, a sum that will enable the company to further develop and commercialise Neocarbonix, its innovative nanocarbon electrode technology.
Robotics
4th November 2021
Mass robot potential for UK manufacturing SMEs
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A huge range of robot technologies that were considered experimental a few years ago, are now commercially viable for SMEs in the manufacturing sector, according to a recent analysis from global robot hub HowToRobot.com. 
Design
3rd November 2021
Distribution duo sign up for computer-aided design models
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Global component distributors Master Electronics and Onlinecomponents.com have released millions of SnapEDA computer-aided design (CAD) models on their respective platforms.
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