Components

Moons Industry EtherCAT closed loop stepper drive

24 October, 2016 | Supplied by: Motion Technologies Pty Ltd

The Moons Industry EtherCAT-based closed loop stepper drive can operate as a standard EtherCAT slave using CANopen over EtherCAT (CoE).


Tulipp project for embedded systems in image processing applications

18 October, 2016

The TULIPP project — an initiative targeting the development of high-performance, energy-efficient embedded systems for the growing range of increasingly complex image processing applications — has been announced by the European Union.


A ferroelectric material for miniaturised devices

17 October, 2016

Japanese scientists have demonstrated the potential of a new, thin-film ferroelectric material that could improve the performance of next-generation sensors and semiconductors.


TDK EPCOS Compact Z transponder coils

14 October, 2016 | Supplied by: EPCOS

TDK EPCOS Compact Z transponder coils are designed for passive entry, passive start (PEPS) car access systems.


congatec B7XD COM Express Type 7 server-on-modules

14 October, 2016 | Supplied by: Congatec Australia Pty Ltd

congatec B7XD COM Express Type 7 server-on-modules come in a headless design and are available with 10 different server processors.


XJTAG XJFlash in-system programming technology

14 October, 2016 | Supplied by: Alfa-Tek Australia

XJTAG XJFlash in-system programming technology provides users with fast programming when configuring memory attached to the processor subsystems of the FPGA SoCs.


Trenton Systems TKL8255 series system host board

13 October, 2016 | Supplied by: Interworld Electronics and Computer Industries

The Trenton Systems TKL8255 system host board is a PICMG 1.3 compliant single-board computer that leverages the latest interconnects and bus topologies, supported by an Intel Xeon E3-1200 v5 (Skylake) or select Intel Core processors, to deliver high performance with expanded media and data storage capabilities.


Three ways organic electronics is changing technology as we know it

13 October, 2016 by Stuart Higgins, Imperial College London

One day, your latest gadget won't be in your pocket like a phone or even wrapped around your wrist like a smartwatch, but stuck to your skin like a transparent plaster.


Ametherm ACCU-Curve interchangeable NTC thermistors

12 October, 2016 | Supplied by: Digi-Key Electronics

Ametherm's ACCU-Curve NTC thermistors deliver long-term stability for temperature sensing, control and compensation in medical, industrial and automotive applications.


Borophene may be best for flexible electronics

12 October, 2016

US scientists have claimed that 2D materials like graphene may be too flat and hard to stretch to serve in flexible, wearable devices.


Maxim Pocket IO programmable logic controller development platform

11 October, 2016 | Supplied by: Avnet Electronics Marketing

The Maxim Pocket IO programmable logic controller (PLC) development platform enables Industry 4.0 applications.


ST semiconductor chips in an electric toothbrush

07 October, 2016 | Supplied by: STMicroelectronics Pty Ltd

STMicroelectronics has revealed its contributions to an intelligent toothbrush system from Oral-B, with the motion-sensing and control chip inside the toothbrush helping to develop healthier brushing habits.


Renesas RL78/G11 microcontrollers

06 October, 2016 | Supplied by: Renesas Electronics

The Renesas RL78/G11 microcontrollers are a group of small-package, low-power MCUs that will enable users to easily and quickly prototype and develop systems that support low-power sensor hubs and sensor application systems.


Peregrine PE29100 integrated high-speed driver

05 October, 2016 | Supplied by: Wireless Components

The Peregrine PE29100 integrated high-speed driver is designed to control the gates of external power devices, such as E-HEMT (enhancement-mode high electron mobility transistor) gallium nitride FETs.


Ametherm MS35 series inrush current limiting NTC thermistors

30 September, 2016 | Supplied by: Mouser Electronics

Ametherm MS35 series inrush current limiting NTC thermistors are designed to withstand high input energy from 500–900 J and steady-state currents from 10–50 A.


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