Anglia signs to Ekinglux for discrete LEDs

Anglia Components has signed a UK and Ireland distribution  agreement with Chinese LED maker Ekinglux. “We are always seeking to strategically expand our supplier base to stabilise our supply chain.,” said Anglia technical director David Pearson, “The addition of Ekinglux, one of China’s top ten LED manufacturers, widens the range of optoelectronics devices we offer. Ekinglux has an ...

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Torque sensor with separate sensing head gets into tight places

Sensor Technology has introduced a torque sensor that has the sensing head and electronics in separate housings. “This has two advantages,” according to the Oxfordshire company: “the sensing head can fit into very confined spaces, and the electronics can be located in a position where they are protected from physical damage, dust, dirt, moisture and ...

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DCMS initiative to set standards for AI

The Alan Turing Institute, supported by the British Standards Institution (BSI) and the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), will pilot a new UK government initiative to lead in shaping global technical standards for Artificial Intelligence. The new AI Standard Hub will create practical tools for businesses, bring the UK’s AI community together through a new online ...

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Broadcom spectrometer modules are compact

Farnell is stocking spectrometer modules from Broadcom’s range. “Broadcom’s compact spectrometer modules are suitable for industrial sensing and mobile analytics in numerous applications,” according to Farnell. “Field and lab-based engineers can now access spectrometers from stock for same day shipping.” The USB-connected modules cover ultra-violet, visible and near-infra-red – alone or in various combinations. The ...

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IP68 fans for tough environments

Distributor New Yorker Electronics is stocking IP68-rated cooling fans from Orion Fans’ Harsh Environment AC and DC Fan Series. “Offered in a variety of frame sizes, the IP68 rating ensures that the motor has complete protection from dust and other particles and can be completely submerged in water of depths up to three meters,” according ...

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Semi content in electronic systems tops 33%

The value of semiconductor content in electronic systems reached 33.2% last year, surpassing the previous record high set in 2018, says IC Insights. Historically, the driving force behind the higher average annual growth rate of the semiconductor industry as compared to the electronic systems market is the increasing value or content of semiconductors used in ...

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Semtech Lora upgrade expands capacity

Semtech has released a software upgrade for LoRa ICs  that increases network capacity, robustness to interference and enables a low power and reliable direct data links from sensors to satellites. The software enhancement can be leveraged by second generation LoRa ICs to enable the LoRaWAN standard new data rate, Long Range Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (LR-FHSS), recently ratified ...

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Hawkeye 360 wins $15.5m AFRL contract for space-based RF analytics

HawkEye 360, the space-based RF data specialists, has been awarded a three year, $15.5 million Experimental Purpose Agreement (EPA) contract with the United States Air Force Research Laboratory’s (AFRL) Space Vehicles Directorate. Following the agreement with the Department of Defense, HawkEye 360 will provide radio frequency analytics research, development, and experiments to help the U.S. ...

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EMA merges with FlowCAD

EMA Design Automation, the US EDA specialist, has merged with  FlowCAD,. This is EMA’s fourth expansion in 18 months bringing EMA closer to their aim of being a global EDA provider. “As our customers continue to globalize, we must be able to meet them where they are across the world,” says EMA CEO Nanny Marcano. ...

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Siemens extends mechanical prediction capabilities

Siemens Digital has extended its mechanical performance prediction capabilities with Simcenter 3D 2022.1 Time varying thermal fatigue helps you understand durability over real operational cycles and reduce modeling time by reading temperatures and stresses/strains from FE results. Simcenter 3D software, part of Siemens’ Xcelerator portfolio of software and services, enables engineers to tackle the complexity ...

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