Circular multi-pole connectors are IP68 waterproof, says CamdenBoss

CamdenBoss has launched a range of circular multi-pole connectors that can offer IP68 waterproof sealing. The CamCirc range features multiple options encompassing various body sizes and styles as well as contact configurations from 2 to 19 poles. Applications include broadcasting, military, automotive, medical, robotics and security. CamCirc connectors are based on push-pull technology that creates ...

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Mouser sells tough touch controller from Renesas

Mouser Electronics is stocking the RX130 series of 32-bit microcontrollers from Renesas Electronics which offer a new capacitive touch IP with improved sensitivity and robustness. The MCUs are designed to support nontraditional touch materials or to operate in wet or dirty environments, such as human machine interfaces, household kitchen and bath. The MCUs feature a ...

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UK made: Avid Technology ships first electric vehicle motors

North East-based automotive firm Avid Technology has shipping Evo Electric Motors, which it took over the design, manufacture and distribution of from GKN Hybrid Power last year, now making them in Cramlington, Northumberland. “Since the start of the year, Avid has experienced a sharp increase in demand for the Evo, securing over £50m in new ...

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UK design: Turbo Technics

This is the product from Turbo Technics, the Northampton maker of turbochargers and turbocharging test equipment. ATP-100 is a turbocharger actuator tester designed for use by service personnel in turbocharger repairs. It is operated via a 5in colour capacitive touch screen interface. “With a single touch auto-detect feature, the tool allows simple connection to almost any ...

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Glasgow team develop stretchable sensor

A flexible, wearable sensor could help people avoid the discomfort of regular pin-prick blood tests by monitoring the chemical composition of their sweat instead. A team of scientists from the University of Glasgow’s School of Engineering have built a stretchable, wireless system which is capable of measuring the pH level of users’ sweat. Sweat, like ...

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CEVA launches 802.11ax IP

CEVA has launched what it claims to be the first licensable 803.11ax WiFi IP. “We are already seeing a growing demand for 802.11ax, for both high performance access points and low power IoT applications,” said Aviv Malinovitch, vice president and general manager of the connectivity business unit at CEVA. “We are proud to offer our ...

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Toshiba launches 2.1mm x 2.54mm photorelay

Toshiba  has launched a photorelay in a 2.54SOP4 package that is 2.1mm high with a 2.54mm pitch. Fabricated using the  U-MOS VIII trench MOSFET process, the new TLP3145 combines an off-state output terminal voltage of 200V with a controllable on-state current of up to 0.4A continuously or 1.2A when pulsed. This makes TLP3145 a suitable ...

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Lattice adds Snap 60GHz modules

 Lattice has added to its Snap 60GHz  wireless connector family with modules which help manufacturers to integrate short-range, high-speed 60 GHz wireless links into their products. To simplify the design process, Lattice have included the Snap modules, which are compliant with regulatory requirements in several jurisdictions, into their Snap evaluation kit for fast prototyping and ...

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