Components

Better optoelectronics for smarter smartphones

29 August, 2016

Smarter smartphones could be on the way, thanks to a new theoretical framework that will help physicists and device engineers to design better optoelectronics. The research could lead to optoelectronic devices with less heat generation and power consumption.


Maxim MAX32550 DeepCover secure microcontroller

27 August, 2016 | Supplied by: Avnet Electronics Marketing

The MAX32550 DeepCover is a secure microcontroller from Maxim Integrated Products. The embedded security product provides a high level of integration and security that make it easy for users to shorten time to PCI-PTS certification and get to market quicker.


Axiomtek GOT3187WL-834-PCT fanless multitouch panel computer

26 August, 2016 | Supplied by: Adept Total Turnkey Solutions

The Axiomtek GOT3187WL-834-PCT is a fanless multitouch panel computer for infotainment and light industry applications.


NXP Semiconductors MRF1K50H power transistor

26 August, 2016 | Supplied by: Wireless Components

The NXP Semiconductors MRF1K50H power transistor delivers 1500 W CW at 50 V, along with ruggedness and thermal performance.


Pervasive Displays EPD Extension Kit Gen 2 (EXT2)

26 August, 2016 | Supplied by: Digi-Key Electronics

The EPD Extension Kit Gen 2 (EXT2), with its powerful PDi Apps utility, allows equipment designers to explore e-paper display technology with features like global updates and fast partial updates.


maxon motor mini DC electric linear actuator

25 August, 2016 | Supplied by: maxon motor Australia Pty Ltd

maxon motor has released a completely customised miniature electric linear actuator for positioning tasks.


Network Technologies IPDU-S2 Series remote power control units

23 August, 2016 | Supplied by: Interworld Electronics and Computer Industries

The ENVIROMUX IPDU series remote power control units allow the user to remotely reboot and control up to eight servers or other powered devices from any location via secure web interface, RS232, SSH or Telnet.


Electronics you can see through

22 August, 2016

Researchers from KAUST have developed see-through transistors and other essential electronic components using inexpensive, readily available materials and a simple fabrication technique.


VEEMUX SM-8X8-C64KR-POE-HDBT 4K HDMI matrix switch

18 August, 2016 | Supplied by: Interworld Electronics and Computer Industries

The SM-8X8-C64KR-POE-HDBT matrix switch routes uncompressed Ultra-HD 4Kx2K digital HDMI signals and IR from HDMI video sources to displays and speakers via a CATx cable using HDBase-T Technology.


Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley ArmorBlock IO-Link master

17 August, 2016 | Supplied by: Rockwell Automation Australia

Manufacturers and industrial operators can now access more detailed sensor diagnostics in harsh operating environments using the IP67-rated, Allen-Bradley ArmorBlock IO-Link master from Rockwell Automation.


Infinity in a grain of sand: neural dust sensors monitor the body from inside

15 August, 2016

Engineers recently created tiny batteryless sensors the size of a grain of sand, opening the door to 'electroceuticals' — an emerging field in which these devices are used to treat disorders like epilepsy, stimulate the immune system or reduce inflammation by stimulating nerves and muscles.


Australian researchers create self-propelling liquid metals

15 August, 2016

RMIT researchers have created self-propelling liquid metals. The development is a critical step in moving from solid-state electronics towards flexible and dynamically reconfigurable soft circuit systems.


TG3 Electronics BLTX sealed full travel keyboard

11 August, 2016 | Supplied by: Interworld Electronics and Computer Industries

The BLTX sealed full travel keyboard features 83 keys with an integrated touchpad.


Ametherm Standard, Mega, Mini and Sensor Sample Kits

10 August, 2016 | Supplied by: Digi-Key Electronics

Sample kits of Ametherm's inrush current limiters and NTC sensing thermistors are now available. The kits make it quick and easy for designers to find the right part to provide circuit protection, temperature compensation and measurement in their applications.


Thirsty work: scientists develop electronic skin patch to test blood alcohol levels

10 August, 2016

To give drivers certainty about whether they're safe to drive after drinking alcohol, scientists have developed a flexible, wearable patch that measures a person's blood alcohol level from their sweat, then sends the results wirelessly to a smartphone.


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