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14th April 2022
TI mmWave enables intelligent in-cabin gesture detection with Imagimob’s software platform
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In this video, you will learn about how Imagimob’s content pack makes gesture detection easy to use and program on TI mmWave sensors. You will be introduced to the model building process on Imagimob’s software platform as well as see how multiple gestures can be trained.
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14th April 2022
A Matter Of Interoperability
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The next 20 years will see homes changing more than over the hundred preceding them. Homes will expand in the activities they enable and support. Most crucially, with real time integration into the wider environment and economy, homes will increasingly respond to the needs of individuals, societies, economies, and the planet.  This paper examines the potential for the Matter specification to bring in-home interoperability to smart home systems and its ability to drive broadscale industry and consumer engagement. 
Events News
14th April 2022
Physik Instrumente to present high precision motion solutions
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Physik Instrumente (PI) will be showcasing its high precision positioning solutions at this year’s LASER World of PHOTONICS in Munich, from the 26th to 29th of April. The company is offering visitors a unique, interactive opportunity to fly, virtually catapulting them all the way from PI’s trade booth at Hall B4, Stand 203 to the Earth’s orbit to explore how positioning solutions are driving communications.
Robotics
14th April 2022
Dead reckoning ‘shows the way’ for robots
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To design an autonomous robot, one of the most important features to consider is how it can find its way around. An ‘intelligent walk’ approach is often chosen, which means that the robot combines information from multiple sensors (excluding visual sensors) to help it plan a path and navigate. As Charles Pao, Senior Marketing Specialist at CEVA explains, an essential part of the intelligent walk technique is ‘dead reckoning’, which is the process of estimating an object’s speed and direction, before using this data to estimate its location.
E-mech
14th April 2022
Nidec's commander S and marshal
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Control Techniques, part of the Nidec group of companies, is launching a member to the commander family of drives and an app named Marshal.
Cables/Connecting
14th April 2022
Waterproof connector reduces battery charging design
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Yokowo’s TB series of waterproof blade and receptacle connectors eliminate the need for a sealing structure or moulding on the end product.
Industrial
14th April 2022
Stackpole improves TCR on RMCW wide terminal thick film resistors
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Commercial and industrial power electronics increasingly demand robust power supplies with high stability and low thermal resistance. For these requirements, standard chip resistors may not be the best solution.
News & Analysis
14th April 2022
Littelfuse acquires C&K Switches
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Littelfuse is buying C&K Switches for an enterprise value of $540 million.
Automotive
14th April 2022
Investment in electric 4X4 pioneer Munro
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Elbow Beach Capital, the decarbonisation, sustainability and social impact investor, announces a £750,000 investment into Glasgow-based electric 4X4 manufacturer Munro Vehicles (“Munro”).
Displays
14th April 2022
ASICs: the touching point between man and machine
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Thanks to today’s touch-screen technology, interaction with a computer can be as instinctive as a conversation between two humans.
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