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Reusable RFID Bracelet for access control application
DAILY RFID has recently released reusable RFID Bracelet for access control application, such as amusement park and swimming pool. It is constructed from non-allergenic silicone and makes you feel comfortable when wearing on the wrist.
Reusable RFID Bracelet for access control application
DAILY RFID has recently released reusable RFID Bracelet for access control application, such as amusement park and swimming pool. It is constructed from non-allergenic silicone and makes you feel comfortable when wearing on the wrist.
Brainboxes expands it’s Ethernet to Serial range, making network connectivity simple
Brainboxes has recently expanded its product range by introducing Ethernet to Serial devices. The new Brainboxes products are designed to provide easy, fast and reliable connection between Ethernet ports on existing network infrastructure and asynchronous serial interfaces. These sophisticated, easy to use RS232 and RS422/485 device servers will open up a new era in the functionality and reliability of extended networks.
IR Expands Family of Robust, Reliable Automotive DirectFET®2 Power MOSFETs with System Scalability
International Rectifier has announced the expansion of its family of automotive DirectFET 2 power MOSFETs that deliver exceptional power density, dual-sided cooling and minimal parasitic inductance and resistance for heavy load applications, including Electric Power Steering (EPS), power supplies, battery switches on hybrid electric vehicles and Integrated Starter Alternators (ISA) on micro hybrid vehicles.
Powerful and Extendable: The New Variants of dSPACE MicroAutoBox II
dSPACE is launching two new variants of its rapid control prototyping platform MicroAutoBox II. Since the summer of 2010, the new-generation MicroAutoBoxes have increased computing power and standard Ethernet interfaces. The two latest additions to the family have even more powerful I/O interfaces on top of that, and one of the two also has an FPGA board for extra extension options. As of the end of 2010, all the variants of MicroAutoBox II will ...
AVX expands MLCC product portfolio to include low profile, fine copper termination versions
AVX Corporation has expanded its multilayer ceramic capacitor family to include low profile, fine copper termination (FCT) versions. Designated the UT Series, the utilization of FCTs ensure repeatable and flat performance.
Murata announces world's smallest 22µF 25V-rated MLCC
Murata has announced a 2012-size (2.0 x 1.25mm) monolithic ceramic capacitor with a capacitance of 22µF and voltage rating of 25V, the smallest of its kind in the world.
24-bit ADC provides the highest resolution at < 1mW for precision sensor applications
Maxim Integrated Products introduces the MAX11210, a single-channel, 24-bit ADC that offers an industry-leading 23.9-bit effective resolution (ENOB) at < 300A. The higher ENOB eliminates power-hungry gain stages while achieving the highest precision possible from the sensor. This allows the MAX11210 to meet the tight power budget (500A, max) for 4–20mA loop sensors, an application that puts a premium on power dissipation and high ENOB. The MAX1...
TI expands power protection circuitry portfolio, combines analog protection with digital monitoring
Texas Instruments Incorporated today introduced a new, highly integrated protection device that integrates hot-swap control and precise digital current monitoring. The TPS2480 controller provides the most accurate measurement of power usage, within one percent accuracy over temperature, allowing system designers to generate a detailed history of system performance, anticipate failures and implement advanced system power health monitoring.
AMD Fusion APU Codenamed “Llano” Demonstrated at 6th Annual AMD Technical Forum & Exhibition 2010
At the 6th Annual AMD Technical Forum & Exhibition 2010, AMD showcased for its ecosystem partners the first public demonstration of the forthcoming AMD Fusion Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) codenamed “Llano”, designed for notebook, ultrathin and desktop PCs. AMD demonstrated the accelerated single-chip processing muscle of Llano by simultaneously processing three separate compute-and graphics-intensive workloads.