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Easy locking connector is a tonic for home healthcare

Designed to be easy to use, intuitively pluggable and safe, the 570 series easy locking connector (ELC) from binder is recommended for sensitive homecare applications. It has been engineered to be robust and bio-compatible and meets the requirements for electromechanical connectivity in medical devices. The 570 series cable connector features snap-in locking and an asymmetric […]

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Vision on chip processor has AI processing and depth sensing

Israeli vision on chip processor specialist, Intuitive has added the NU4100 IC to its Vision and AI IC portfolio. The company said it has created a new industry standard by combining integrated dual-channel 4K ISP with enhanced AI performance coupled with depth sensing and VSLAM capabilities. The NU4100 is based on the company’s 12nm process

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224G Ethernet test suite validates digital interface technology

At this week’s ECOC (European Conference on Optical Communication) in Basel, Switzerland, Keysight and Synopsys demonstrated the industry’s first common electrical interface (CEI) SoC supporting 224Gbits per second. To accelerate 1.6Tbit per second transceiver designs and pathfinding, Keysight Technologies has introduced 224G Ethernet test products which enable SoC makers to validate next-generation electrical interface technology,

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PhotoMOS relay in DIP5 package extends load voltage for stability

For switching in battery management systems (BMS) in storage systems, charging stations, and high voltage measurement and infrastructure control applications, Panasonic Industry Europe has released the AQV258H5 PhotoMOS HE relay. The relay series offers 5kV I/O isolation and an increased clearance and creepage distance on output side. It is supplied in a miniature 1-Form-A DIP5

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PFC boost controllers eliminate startup-circuit design challenges, says ST

Two PFC (power factor correction) boost controllers, the L4985A / L4985B and L4986A / L4986B, integrate 800V start up circuitry to simplify design and enhance flexibility, said ST Microelectronics.   The built-in high-voltage start up capability saves auxiliary circuitry, allowing a ’no aux’ design that reduces bill of materials costs and is ensures reliable starting. These circuits also

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R&S FE170 D band frontend extensions enable sub-THz research  

At EuMW (European Microwave Week) Rohde & Schwarz will present a signal generation and analyser for measurements in the D band that, the company said will “significantly simplify early next generation mobile communications research”. The The R&S FE170ST (single transmit) and R&S FE170SR (single receive) front end extensions are easy to mount to, and configure with,

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Tech is the Big Differentiator in Distribution

In today’s turbulent market conditions, authorized electronics distributors serve as key partners, forging an accessible path to hard-to-find parts for all market constituents. Choosing the right distribution partner has become a strategic imperative for component manufacturers and end-product buyers. Suppliers and OEMs should be asking their potential and current distributors one critical question: What investments…

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Microchip confirms functional safety certification for FPGAs

To reduce the cost of the functional safety certification process and accelerate time to market, Microchip Technology has added IEC 61508 SIL 3 certification packages for its SmartFusion 2 and Igloo 2 FPGAs. The certification is used in many high-reliability commercial aviation, space, defence, automotive and industrial applications. According to Bruce Weyer, corporate vice president

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