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12th November 2021
Which termination should you select for reliable liquid cooling
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Secure drip-free connections are essential for liquid cooling systems. To keep hot electronics dry, it’s crucial to specify the appropriate fluid connector termination suited for the application: barbs for tubing or threaded ends for piping joints.  This tech guide will highlight important information about the various thread and barb connector termination options, plus other considerations for optimal liquid cooling system design. 
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10th November 2021
UL Recognised, Quick-Fit Terminals from Keystone
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Keystone UL Recognized, Quick-Fit Terminals for PCBs are available in Thru-Hole, Surface or Rivet mounting in Male or Female configurations to withstand shock and vibration under repeated mating cycles.  Terminals meet NEMA 2-1982-1988 and UL 310 specifications.  Available from Keystone’s global distribution network and online. 
Automotive
9th November 2021
Infineon Technologies Automotive MOSFETs
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Infineon offers a wide selection of automotive-qualified MOSFETs in robust packages for 12V to 48V board net applications. The portfolio of automotive-qualified OptiMOS™ power MOSFETs is offered in diversified packages and range from 30V to 300V with RDS(on) down to 0.55mΩ. The portfolio starts with a small S3O8 and continues to the SSO8 packages in either single, dual, or a half-bridge configuration.
Products
8th November 2021
New 24V DC UPS with powerful Supercap energy storage
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Avoid costly system downtimes and data loss! The new BICKER UPSI-2412DP2 with maintenance-free and fast charging Supercaps (up to 500,000 cycles) ensures the fail-safe 24VDC power supply. Equipped with numerous additional functions und interfaces, the compact DC UPS modules in a robust DIN rail housing convince in control cabinet applications and decentralized solutions for protecting embedded industrial PCs, controls, motor drives, sensors, measurement devices, safety technology and many more. 
Alternative Energy
9th November 2021
Digi-Key’s IoT – delivering the future, today: Utilities
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is fuelling innovation in nearly every part of our lives. Simply connecting the ‘things’ that were never connected before is leading to new data insights that translate into meaningful change.
Automotive
12th 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. 
Blog
10th November 2021
How to select a Peltier module
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What is a Peltier module and how do you select the right one for your application? As a quick overview, a Peltier module is a semiconductor device that, once a current passes through it, it actively transfers heat from one side of the module to another.
Test & Measurement
8th November 2021
Flash programmer upgrade shortens verification times
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An enhanced version of XJFlash, its ultra-fast in-system flash programmer has been released by XJTAG.
Wireless
12th November 2021
Bringing a cloud-native experience to the edge
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EBV Elektronik, an Avnet company, has announced its full support for Arm in efforts to bring a cloud-native experience to the edge, via the company’s high-profile Project Cassini cross-platform initiative.
News & Analysis
11th November 2021
Wuppertal University has chosen Tektronix to develop 6G technology
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Wuppertal University, Germany, has chosen Tektronix's instrumentation to help develop innovative and capable new technologies that will underpin 6G networks. The project will develop components that allow higher data throughputs for 6G, while also cutting the latency of networks to allow applications, such as autonomous driving and remote surgery, with haptic feedback.
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