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Pressure sensors ensure optimal operations of safety trailers used on remote sites

May 23, 2013 12:31 pm | Product Releases | Comments

American Sensor Technologies (AST) pressure sensors are serving as components in a remote monitoring system that ensures optimal operations of safety trailers used on remote sites as emergency first aid stations. Mining, construction, oil fields and other industrial sites are often located miles away from medical facilities.

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Data acquisition module ideal for high-power applications

May 23, 2013 12:17 pm | Product Releases | Comments

ICP DAS USA has introduced M-7069D, a Modbus RTU based data acquisition module with 8 LED indicators that can be used to monitor the relay output status. Options are provided that allow power-on and safe digital output values to be configured. 4 kV ESD, 4 kV EFT and 3 kV surge protection are provided to enhance noise protection capabilities in industrial environments.

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Unipolar and bipolar high-voltage amplifiers are available to 20 kV

May 23, 2013 12:05 pm | UltraVolt, Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

UltraVolt expanded its line of precision high-voltage amplifiers - the HVA Series - capable of operating in DC, reversible, and amplifier modes. The new line of precision high-voltage amplifiers, the 10 HVA-20 HVA Series, is available with unipolar or bipolar output at 0 to 10 kV, 15 kV and 20 kV. Together with

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Innovation could bring flexible solar cells, transistors, displays

May 23, 2013 11:44 am | by Purdue University | News | Comments

Researchers have created a new type of transparent electrode that might find uses in solar cells, flexible displays for computers and consumer electronics and future "optoelectronic" circuits for sensors and information processing. The electrode is made of silver nanowires covered with a material called graphene, an extremely thin layer of carbon.

Tests lead to doubling of fuel cell life

May 23, 2013 11:34 am | by Simon Fraser University | News | Comments

Researchers working to improve durability in fuel cell powered buses, including a team from Simon Fraser University, have discovered links between electrode degradation processes and bus membrane durability. The team is quantifying the effects of electrode degradation stressors in the operating cycle of the bus on the membrane lifetime.

Software allows for easy setup of embedded motion controllers

May 23, 2013 11:13 am | Performance Motion Devices | Product Releases | Comments

Performance Motion Devices announces a major new release of its Pro-Motion software for Windows-based environments. Pro-Motion 5.0 adds a number of key capabilities including an upgraded axis setup wizard, support for SPI-based motion amplifiers including PMD's ATLAS digital amplifier products, and support for all-in-one embedded motion cards and systems.

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Milwaukee-York researchers forward quest for quantum computing

May 23, 2013 11:13 am | by EurekAlert! | News | Comments

Research teams from UW-Milwaukee and the University of York investigating the properties of ultra-thin films of new materials are helping bring quantum computing one step closer to reality. An on-going collaboration between physicists is focusing on understanding, tailoring and tuning the electronic properties of topological insulators...

End-to-end test solution analyzes IP-based applications

May 23, 2013 11:05 am | Rohde & Schwarz | Product Releases | Comments

Rohde & Schwarz has developed the world's first integrated end-to-end test solution that examines the impact applications have on smartphones and the network using IP and protocol statistical analysis. Equipped with the new R&S CMW-KM051 option, the R&S CMW500 wideband radio communication tester can comprehensively analyze and test IP-based applications....

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Tesla uses stock, note sale to repay government

May 23, 2013 10:56 am | by TOM KRISHER, AP Auto Writer | News | Comments

Tesla Motors, which makes a highly acclaimed $70,000 electric car, has paid off a startup loan from the U.S. government nine years early. The Palo Alto, Calif., company said it wired in a $451.8 million payment to the government on Wednesday.

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Solar plane completes 2nd leg of trip in Texas

May 23, 2013 10:54 am | by The Associated Press | News | Comments

A solar-powered plane has landed in Texas, completing the second leg of a trip across the United States. The Solar Impulse is making the first attempt by a solar airplane capable of flying day and night without fuel to fly across the U.S.

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DC-DC converters feature a typical efficiency of 95.5%

May 23, 2013 10:53 am | Murata Power Solutions Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

Murata announced the UDQ series of isolated digitally controlled DC-DC converters developed by Murata Power Solutions. Incorporating a 32-bit ARM7 processor, the 420 Watt regulated UDQ2204/001 model is the first in a series of DC-DC converters from Murata Power Solutions to include a PMBus compatible digital interface.

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MOVs target incoming power distribution panels

May 23, 2013 10:36 am | Product Releases | Comments

Stackpole’s ZOV Series of metal oxide varistors is a series of epoxy coated square varistors with sizes from 23 mm to 60 mm. These high-energy varistors come in a single disc, double, triple and quadruple disc versions with pulse current capabilities of up to 80 kA. This series offers energy handling up to

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Michiganians share $4.3M in e-book price-fix deal

May 23, 2013 10:15 am | by The Associated Press | News | Comments

Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette says state residents will receive about $4.3 million as part of a nationwide settlement in an e-book price-fixing case. Schuette said Wednesday that the state has reached an agreement with Penguin to settle allegations that it and other publishers...

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GameStop 1Q net income falls but beats Street

May 23, 2013 9:59 am | by The Associated Press | News | Comments

GameStop Corp. said Thursday that its first-quarter net income fell 25 percent as revenue declined, but results at the world's biggest video game retailer surpassed Wall Street's expectations. The company earned $54.6 million, or 46 cents per share, in the three months that ended on May 4. That's...

Engineering Newswire 38: Lockheed laser shoots down drones

May 23, 2013 8:39 am | Videos | Comments

Lockheed Martin has developed the ADAM system, which stands for Area Defense Anti-Munitions. This system is designed to destroy close-in improvised rocket and unmanned aerial threats with a laser. The markets between consumer and professional 3D printing are quickly beginning to blur. Even the unique electronics distributor, Saelig, has taken to selling 3D printers, like the new Afinia.

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