RS Components introduces power supply series for industrial from TDK

RS Components has announced availability of the RWS-B power supply series, an AC-DC embedded switch-mode range from TDK-Lambda. The series comprises 10 models, each with an isolated 5V 1A standby voltage option. This feature makes the series suitable for markets such as industrial, communications, test and measurement, LED signage equipment, and alternative-energy applications. The additional isolated ...

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Arm to offer access to its R&D

Early next year, Arm intends to launch an access programme to its R&D called Arm Flexible Access for Research. The programme will provide the academic research community with access to a wide range of IP without any fees or costs, using a simple click-through end-user licensing agreement (EULA) and thus providing accelerated access to Arm ...

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Raspberry Pi-powered IIoT Gateway

Farnell is shipping the Avnet SmartEdge Industrial IoT Gateway; the low-cost industrial gateway powered by Raspberry Pi. Since the launch of the product at Embedded World Germany in February 2019, there has been significant demand for the gateway for use in a range of applications, including: building management, vehicle monitoring, industrial automation and predictive maintenance. The ...

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Isolated gate driver has dual-strength output to vary switching speed

Analog Devices has launched an isolated gate driver with a choice of output strengths for on-the-fly control of mosfet (or IGBT) switching speed. “Previously, the typical solution was to choose a gate driver strength that would enable adherence to electromagnetic regulations at all operating points, meaning systems were often over-engineered and under-utilised,” claimed ADI director ...

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UltraSoC opens design centre in Poland

UltraSoc, the Cambridge analytics IP specialist, has opened a design centre in  Warsaw and started the process of recruiting a team of software engineers and data scientists to support the growth of its embedded analytics business worldwide. The new team, which is headed up by Director of Systems Engineering Marcin Hlond, will be located at ...

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Recom surface-mount isolated DC/DC converters available at Dengrove

Dengrove Electronic Components is now stocking Recom R2SX 2W isolated DC/DC converters, which measure 15.24×10.7×8.0mm and are designed for bus isolation and general industrial power applications. The open-frame surface-mount modules are available with standard isolation rating of 1kV/second or in a high-voltage 3kV/second version. Customers can choose a nominal input voltage of 5V with unregulated ...

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Flat-style electrolytic capacitors offer up to 24,000µF in 3.2mm thick case

Cornell Dubilier has released ‘ultra-flat’ aluminium electrolytic capacitors, intended to replace arrays of surface-mount capacitors. PCB terminations are flat ribbon-lead surface-mount types, whose flexibility allows the body to be mounted remote from the PCB. The bodies are 62 x 42mm, and either 2.2mm (max, ‘DA’ case) or 3.2mm (max, ‘DB’ case). Weight is 17g (DA) or 22g (DB). ...

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ICs for secure quantum networks

Imec and the National University of Singapore (NUS)  (pictured) are to collaborate on developing chip-based prototypes for secure quantum communication networks. In this five-year agreement, Imec and NUS will jointly develop scalable, robust and efficient technologies for quantum key distribution and quantum random number generation, which are amongst the basic building blocks of a truly ...

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