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Cameras Present 20 µm Row Spacing

November 19, 2008 11:09 am | Product Releases | Comments

Targeting the color line scan camera market, e2v’s 4S and 3V 4,096-pixel EliiXA monochrome cameras exhibit row spacing of 20 µm center-to-center. The 18-kHz 4S device offers a sensor with 4 sensitive lines, with a “one-line-blind-spot” between each, and an overall scene area that is 7 lines in height. The 3V model grabs scenes running at 54 kHz with the multi-line sensor operating

Sensor Appliance Works from Any Web Browser

November 19, 2008 10:37 am | Product Releases | Comments

Filling the gap between building control systems and basic thermostats, MAMAC Systems’ Maverick IP sensor appliance enables monitoring and control to be done from any device using a Web browser. The device can be utilized to send instant alarms to users upon deviations from preset building conditions to a computer, PDA, or cell phone. The product incorporates

Capacitors Cover Wide Capacitance Range

November 19, 2008 9:57 am | Product Releases | Comments

Designed for voltages from 4 VDC to 100 VDC, Epcos’ SMD family aluminum electrolytic capacitors operate over a capacitance range from 0.1 µF to 15 µF. The components offer sizes from 4 mm D × 5.4 mm L to 10 mm D × 10 mm L, as well as temperature ranges from -40°C to 85°C and from -40°C to 105°C. The RoHS-compliant B41142 Series within the family

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Industry Focus: Eliminating Medical Device RF Interference

November 19, 2008 9:44 am | by Christopher Keuling, Associate Editor | Articles | Comments

Wireless RF interference found in medical devices causes tainted results and misdiagnoses. Medical professionals and patients rely on these results to pursue the correct course of action for a given illness. There are several companies and collaborations looking into solutions of how to reduce and/or remove interference in the medical field. This month, we take a look at some of the causes of wireless interference and answers that are being worked on now in today’s medical devices, as well as future devices.

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Cover Story: PCB Routers Cut Time and Copper

November 19, 2008 9:12 am | by Jon Titus, Senior Technical Editor | Articles | Comments

At 3:00 PM on a Friday afternoon you devise a new design for a low-noise amplifier you've worked on for months. You want to try the circuit right away, but a quick-turn printed-circuit board (PCB) house cannot deliver boards until next week. You know another engineering group uses a PCB router to produce prototype boards in about an hour, so you decide to try it.

Coaxial Connectors Offer CABLINE-VS Intermateability

November 19, 2008 9:07 am | Product Releases | Comments

Measuring 0.5 mm, Tyco Electronics’ LCD Coaxial Embedded Display Interface (LCEDI) family of LCD coaxial connectors present full intermateability with I-PEX Co., LTD’s CABLINE-VS Series. The interconnects is designed to accommodate consistent digital data transmission through 1, 2, or 4 DisplayPort standard lanes at a bit rates of 1.62 Gbps and 2.70 Gbps through

Embedded Systems: C and C++ Tools Reduce Code Errors

November 19, 2008 8:44 am | by Jon Titus, Senior Technical Editor | Articles | Comments

Programmers now have many tools that help reduce or eliminate problems. Unfortunately, they might not know these tools exist. "In 1998, the UK's Motor Industry Software Reliability Association (MISRA) published their standard for the C language to promote 'safe C' in the UK automotive industry," explained Chris Tapp, a field-applications engineer at LDRA. "The software industry has seen MISRA-C as a way to encourage good programming practice, focus on coding rules, and ensure well designed and tested safe code."

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AC/DC Power Supplies Exhibit High Efficiency

November 19, 2008 8:06 am | Product Releases | Comments

Coming in a 3” × 5” × 1U form factor, ROAL Electronics’ RCA600 Series 600-W configurable AC/DC power supplies demonstrate 90% efficiency. The UL/EN60950-approved instruments consist of a 600-W AC chassis with 4 slots, and 3 output modules supplying output power of 150 W at 5 V, 12 V, and 24 V. The EN6100-3/4- and EN55022-B EMC-standardized

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Computer-on-Module Supports Fastboot Technology

November 19, 2008 7:04 am | Product Releases | Comments

Designed to enable boot times measured in milliseconds, Kontron’s nanoETXexpress-SP computer-on-module uses QNX’s fastboot technology for Intel Atom processors, which eliminates the need for a BIOS on x86 platforms. The 55 mm × 84 mm component presents compatibility with the PICMG COM Express standard (pin-out Type 1), and perform in low-power

DC Hipots Demonstrate High Accuracy

November 19, 2008 6:18 am | Product Releases | Comments

Performing dielectric testing of insulation and high-voltage cables, Ross Engineering’s Megmeter Series battery-powered DC hipots exhibit a digital display accuracy of ±0.500% for voltages up to 42 KVDC and leakage currents down to 0.001 mA. The instruments offer an overcurrent trip function designed to minimize arcing damage, as well as determines resistance of

Semiconductor Highlight: Leadless Packages Empower Your Design

November 19, 2008 6:15 am | by Ian Moulding, Business Manager, Diodes Incorporated | Articles | Comments

Semiconductor packaging has evolved from the through-hole packages of the 1970’s, through  surface mount leaded packaging in the 1990’s to leadless package technologies of today such as quad/dual flat no leads (QFN/DFN), ball grid arrays (BGA) and chip scale packaging (CSP). It can be argued that it is semiconductor package innovations such as these that have allowed the industry to exploit the successive IC process shrinks and achieve product performances that were previously unobtainable.

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Power Modules Feature Wide Voltage Range

November 19, 2008 5:36 am | Product Releases | Comments

Featuring 7-W to 30-W models with 3.3-VDC to 48-VDC single-, dual- and triple-output voltages, the TMP Series of Encapsulated AC/DC Power Supply modules from TRACOPOWER is available in either PCB Mount with Solder Pin or Chassis Mount with Screw Terminal packages. The modules feature an operating temperature range of –25°C to 50°C without derating, universal AC input

Ceramic Capacitors Developed for Hybrids and PEVs

November 19, 2008 5:31 am | Murata Power Solutions Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

Developed for the power electronics market (including advanced technology vehicles), the EVC series of multilayer monolithic ceramic capacitors (MLCC) from Murata Electronics has dimensions of 32 mm (L) × 40 mm (W) × 3.7 mm (T). The maximum rated capacitance value is rated at 630 VDC, and has aneffective capacitance of 12 µF at 400 VDC

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Boxes Integrate EMI/RFI Shielding Capability

November 19, 2008 5:18 am | Product Releases | Comments

Coming in sizes of 2.13” × 1.97” × 0.62” and 2.13” × 1.97” × 0.75”, TEKO Enclosures’ RF-PCB boxes are designed for on-board EMI/RFI shielding of components. The enclosures are manufactured in hot tin-plated mild steel with flanged removable lids and 4 locating legs on each side for securing the box onto the PCB. The deeper size incorporates contact fingers into

Fan Heaters Protect Electronic Component Failure

November 19, 2008 4:15 am | Product Releases | Comments

Designed for increased heat output, Omega Engineering’s HGL Series fan heaters help to protect the failure of electronic components caused by condensation and corrosion. The DIN rail-mountable and CE-compliant product maintains operating temperatures in electrical and electronic enclosures. The device is also suitable for applications including display panels, access and

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