Industries
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Wilcoxon releases premier digital triaxial accelerometer and temperature sensor
Digital output from the sensor includes three orthogonal axes of waveform and spectrum over the frequency range 2 Hz to 5 kHz for detailed vibration analysis and fault diagnostics.
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The growing role of cobots in factory automation
Cobots is one of the fastest-growing segments in the robotics industry as its role widens on the factory floor.
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Motion-triggered imaging for next-gen machine vision
The technology could be a boon to future industrial imaging applications.
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First industrial GaN transistor with integrated Schottky diode
Infineon has introduced the transistors for industrial use.
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Garrett and Rohde & Schwarz develop an integrated solution for high security screening applications
The combined solution is ideally suited for high-risk scenarios like prisons or loss prevention in the precious metals industry.
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Complete lithium-ion battery management platform with pre-validated firmware
Advanced power management solutions include fuel gauge integrated circuits, pre-validated firmware, software and documentation to drastically simplify battery pack design.
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Nanoleaf launches 3-in-1 gaming pegboard
The device provides lighting, storage and charging.
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Event-based cameras optimize flow analysis in science and industry
Event-based cameras enable efficient, cost-effective and high-resolution visualization and quantification of flows.
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Robot or cobot? 9 tips to help guide your decision
Selecting between traditional industrial robots and cobots forces manufacturers to carefully analyze several factors that impact efficiency, safety and return on investment. Both forms of automation offer various strengths and limitations.
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Digitizer cards convert dolphin sonar clicks to mouse clicks
Hydrophones equipped with the digitizer cards capture the perfect amount of data needed to pinpoint echo location information.
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Japanese trio developing a PCIe 5.0 SSD for data centers
Kioxia, AIO Core and Kyocera will use their technologies in a prototype that will be brought to commercialization.
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Wolf-like robot promises to help riders conquer rough terrain
The wolf-inspired robot, dubbed CORLEO, has four legs designed for navigating uneven topography. CORLEO is expected to be used as an all-terrain alternative to motorcycles as it can be mounted like a horse, thus allowing riders to traverse mountainous areas.
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KOA Speer introduces high power, wide termination, high precision, metal thin film chip resistors — WN73H series
The high precision resistor is designed to meet the demanding requirements of high heat and high moisture applications.
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Menlo Micro releases to production the MM5230 high power RF switch
The switch offers broadband ultra-low insertion loss, high power handling and unprecedented reliability in an enhanced, miniaturized chip scale package.
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Transforming food handling, prep and service with next-gen cobots
Follow along with Electronics360 as it looks at some recent examples of cobots in the food-handling, prep and service space.
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Yes, cobots are perfect for SMBs. Here’s 8 things to consider
Understanding if cobots are correct for a particular application requires scrutiny of several key factors. Here are eight to evaluate when considering integrating cobots into your operations.
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The rise of MEMS sensors in modern tech
Tied closely to Industry 4.0, these tiny devices are offering new levels of precision and efficiency.
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SWISSto12 releases HummingLink-SOTP terminal for continuous GEO connectivity
The terminal for geostationary orbit (GEO) connectivity reported to combine a small form factor, high portability, quick deployment and high throughput.
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Rochester to offer Spansion 5-Volt NOR Flash in a 44-pin SOIC
To provide market support, Rochester acquired Spansion 5V NOR Flash die and is developing test and manufacturing capabilities for a 44-pin small outline integrated circuit (SOIC) solution.
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Drones on your mind? Brain-controlled UAVs take a step forward
The vast majority of UAV accidents happen because of human error. One particular technology is not only capturing imaginations, but also brainwaves.
