Conrad stocks every Arduino model

Conrad has become an authorised distributor of Arduino products, stocking the whole product line – boards, modules, shields and kits – rather that the selection of parts that it had been carrying. “Working together now also means each and every new product will be available from Conrad on the very day it’s being released,” said ...

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Kontron takes Raspberry Pi into Industry 4.0 with Codesys

Industrial control language Codesys will now run on Kontron’s Raspberry Pi compute module-based Pi-Tron CM3+ PCB computer (pictured). “The integrated development environment Codesys for programmable logic controllers according to the IEC 61131-3 standards is hardware-independent software for application development in industrial automation,” according to Kontron. “Thanks to its open interfaces and security features, Codesys has ...

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Heilind signs Sensata-Crydom for solid-state relays

Heilind has signed a global agreement to distribute Sensata-Crydom solid-state relays and its other products. “For more than 40 years, Sensata-Crydom has delivered proven solid-state relay solutions to customers around the world,” According to Heilind. “Heilind will stock a range of solid state relays, contactors and power modules, as well as custom-designed solid state switching ...

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Information packages from Microchip ease ISO 26262 applications

Microchip is offering information packages assist the development of products to ASIL B and ASIL C automotive functional safety levels of ISO 26262. “As the level of sophistication and electronics increases in cars, functional safety requirements are becoming much more rigorous in automotive designs,” said Microchip v-p Joe Thomsen. “To help our clients develop safety ...

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24A connector strip snaps to length for R&D or short production runs

Hylec-APL has introduced a 24A PCB-mount rising-clamp connector strip that can be snapped into different lengths, describing it as: “particularly useful and cost-effective for R&D projects and short production runs”. Called DTBN7001, the strips are 36 poles long, although can be supplied pre-shortened, and connect to the PCB through 5mm-pitch pins (4.5mm long, 1.3mm diameter ...

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A mission to democratise 5G

Wirepas, the Finnish non-cellular 5G pioneer, has had its technology recognised as a 5G standard by the International Telecommunication Union’s Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R). Wirepas, which says it is on a mission to democratise IoT, is the key contributor of the new standard that sets an example of future connectivity: the infrastructure-less and autonomous, decentralized technology is designed for massive IoT networks for enterprises. It has no single points of failure ...

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DSTL partners with U.S. on ML support for armed forces

The UK’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) is to co-operate with its U.S. equivalent to better support armed forces with AI technologies. It has announced a partnership with the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to jointly develop, train, and deploy machine learning (ML) algorithms for the armed forces of both nations. In the ...

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Verification software accelerated Arm IP validation by 1,000x

Siemens Digital Industries Software announced today that Arm used Siemens’ machine learning (ML)-powered Solido Variation Designer software to improve IP validation runtime by 1,000X compared to traditional statistical methods, while achieving greater accuracy and coverage. The acceleration enabled Arm to verify its standard cell IP to Six Sigma, while significantly improving validation runtime. “Improving compute ...

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