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Harwin protects Datamate connectors with aluminium backshells

Harwin is supporting its Datamate wire-to-board connectors with a range of backshells with a rugged aluminium alloy construction and electroless nickel plating. The backshells with increase the mechanical robustness, as well as providing EMI/RFI protection. Incorporated into the female cable versions is an attachment feature to allow for braid screening. There is an elliptical entry ...

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Anglia sells Renesas microcontrollers

Anglia Components is now selling the Renesas range of microcontrollers, mixed signal ICs and system on chip devices. This follows the acquisition of Intersil by Renesas Electronics earlier this year. Achim Mescher, sales director for distribution at Renesas Electronics Europe, writes: “One of our first steps as we integrated the Intersil business into Renesas was ...

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Anglia sells Renesas microcontrollers

Anglia Components is now selling the Renesas range of microcontrollers, mixed signal ICs and system on chip devices. This follows the acquisition of Intersil by Renesas Electronics earlier this year. Achim Mescher, sales director for distribution at Renesas Electronics Europe, writes: “One of our first steps as we integrated the Intersil business into Renesas was ...

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IET goes on web TV to promote engineering

The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has teamed up with ITN Productions to create an engineering online TV programme offering technology news and advice on careers in the industry. Called ‘Engineering the Next Generation, the aim, says the IET, will be to “showcase the work being done to attract our future generations to engineering ...

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NIDays 2017 hears about University of Sheffield’s manufacturing research centre

National Instruments is holding its annual NIDays London 2017 technology conference at Sandown Park Racecourse in Esher, on Tuesday 28th November. Focusing on NI’s software-defined systems in test, measurement and control, a stand-out this year will be a presentation from guest speaker Stuart Dawson, Chief Technology Officer at The University of Sheffield’s Advanced Manufacturing Research ...

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Lauterbach debugger targets 64-bit ARM and Intel chips in cars

Microcontroller development tool firm Lauterbach is now working with QNX to provide JTAG debugging capabilities for the latest QNX Version 7.0 secure embedded operating system for the automotive industry. Developers using the 64-bit OS with Lauterbach’s TRACE32 debugger can use the new debugging capabilities with the latest software update. This includes operation on both ARM and ...

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Rohde & Schwarz and Saint Security bring AI to network protection

Machine learning and AI are becoming important in securing data networks as cybercriminals around the world incessantly release new malware types that can morph and look like harmless files which are difficult for antivirus engines to detect. As a result, Rohde & Schwarz’s Cybersecurity business division has teamed up with a firm developing network protection ...

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Kionix tri-axis accelerometers offer large g-ranges

Kionix, part of the Rohm group, has introduced a family of medium-g, tri-axis analogue accelerometers. Two versions are available, the KX220-1071/2 accelerometers which provide +/-20g and +/-40g ranges respectively. Maximum supported bandwidths range from 4.5kHz to 8kHz. Both sensors have built-in self-test functions, consume only 0.25mA at 3.3V and are delivered in 10-pin 3mm x ...

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GCT offers LTE/Sigfox combo chip for IoT trackers

GCT Semiconductor, 4G mobile chip supplier, has announced an LTE device which will also support the Sigfox wireless IoT interface. A feature of the GDM7243I chip is its low power which will allow it to be used for tracking devices to connect using the Sigfox wireless IoT network for several years without the need for ...

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