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Shielded surface mount inductors with established reliability

Gowanda Electronics, a designer and manufacturer of precision electronic components for radio frequency and power applications, announces the introduction of the industry’s first off-the-shelf Shielded RF Surface Mount (SMT) Inductors with Established Reliability (ER) rating. The first-ever shielded ER SMT series – Gowanda ER5025S – complements MIL-PRF-39010 Qualified Product List …

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RS Components introduces high-quality web-based access-control system for buildings and facilities

Innovative award-winning system from ABUS provides access-control management for private, commercial and industrial facilities RS Components (RS), the trading brand of Electrocomponents plc, the global distributor for engineers, has announced availability of an award-winning Internet of Things (IoT) web-based system from ABUS that delivers superior access-control management for small- to …

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Test smarter with the latest enhancements to LabVIEW NXG

NI, the provider of platform-based systems that enable engineers and scientists to solve the world’s greatest engineering challenges, has announced a new release of LabVIEW NXG, the next generation of LabVIEW engineering system design software. Engineers can now test smarter with LabVIEW NXG – quickly set up your instruments, customise …

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Award for Innovation in Display Design and Manufacturing

Midas Displays, a specialist display manufacturer and supplier, have been presented with an award for Innovation in Display Design and Manufacturing by Corporate LiveWire, the corporate news and information resource that provides business professionals with the latest news and developments from around the world. The celebrated Corporate LiveWire Innovation & …

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Panasonic AGQ-TH relay series – 4th generation telecoms relays

The Panasonic AGQ signal relay series has been extended to include a new version: the AGQ-TH. With this relay an inrush current of 3.5A can be switched for 250ms (with parallel contact configuration). Another new feature is an additional 2.4V coil voltage. With the AGQ Panasonic Electric Works is offering …

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Rambus announces GDDR6 Memory PHY for AI, automotive and networking applications

Rambus Inc. has announced the GDDR6 (Graphics Double Data Rate) Memory PHY IP Core targeted for high-performance applications including cryptocurrency mining, artificial intelligence (AI), ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems) and networking. Leveraging almost 30 years of high-speed interface design expertise and using advanced leading-edge FinFET process nodes, the Rambus GDDR6 PHY architecture will provide …

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Renishaw searches for record number of apprentices

Global engineering technologies company, Renishaw, is recruiting for a record number of 50 apprentices across its Gloucestershire and South Wales sites. The company offers an award-winning scheme, where apprentices gain nationally recognised qualifications, some up to degree level, alongside on-the-job experience. Renishaw’s apprentices earn while they learn, benefitting from a competitive …

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EMKA rod lock systems maximise cabinet sealing and door utility

EMKA rod locking systems operate with traditional round or new flat rod designs sited within the door gasket area where they enable multi-point closure for optimal gasket pull-down. They can help in achieving IP65 levels or higher if matched with a suitable lock mechanism from EMKA’s modular program of swinghandles, …

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Melexis announces new automotive-grade fan driver ICs for small applications

Melexis, a global microelectronics engineering company, announces new automotive-grade fan driver ICs for automotive and other applications where a highly reliable, ultra-small solution is needed. The US168KLD and US169KLD are automotive grade single-chip solutions for driving single-coil brushless DC fans and motors. As a result of their soft-switching characteristics, they ensure low …

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Nearly three quarters of thermal engineers report dissatisfaction with their simulation software packages

As increasingly intricate product designs and shorter time-to-market deadlines put pressure on engineers to solve their thermal equations reliably and accurately, 71 per cent have reported their dissatisfaction with their current thermal simulation software packages. Despite this, 60 per cent admitted to having not switched provider in over three years. …

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