More Composites for Cars?
Features 11/16/2010 Post a comment Lessons learned from the Dreamliner will be applied to car production to reduce weight and boost electric vehicle range.
ACS310 Pump & Fan AC Drive
Features 11/16/2010 Post a comment Comes standard with advanced pump protection functions such as Pipe Fill, a pre-programmed control method to start a pump system and fill the pipelines.
Compact USB Audio/Video Codec
Features 11/16/2010 Post a comment Outputs an uncompressed low latency video stream along with the compressed video stream to facilitate previewing and real time image processing functions.
Faulhaber's 22 mm Brushless Motor
Features 11/15/2010 Post a comment A wide temperature range of -25 to +85C, thermally allowable continuous current up to 0.69A and flexibly configurable speed in the range of 5 to 8000 rpm.
TDK-Lambda's LS200 Series
Features 11/15/2010 Post a comment A universal input range of 88 to 264V ac with an input surge rating of 300V ac for five seconds.
PEM Fasteners for Use with PC Boards
Features 11/12/2010 Post a comment All types install permanently, reduce the need for loose hardware, eliminate secondary operations and streamline the production process.
Lexan Sheet for Train Window Frames
Features 11/11/2010 Post a comment Offers sustainability advantages over SMC, including reduction of volatile organic compound emissions associated with conventional painting and curing.
Sensors for Food and Beverage Industry
Features 11/11/2010 Post a comment Compliant with the IP69K standard, the sensors withstand washdown conditions up to 212F and are constructed of FDA certified materials.
Touchscreen Graphic HMIs
Features 11/11/2010 Post a comment Ethernet port and VNC server enables the user to remotely monitor and control the HMI through any device with internet connectivity.
Power to the Medical Device Electronics
Features 11/9/2010 Post a comment Russelectric designs specialized backup power system for a hospital to provide reliable electric supply to critical life support and patient monitoring systems.
UK-based Plastic Logic and French company ISORG have created what the pair tout as a first in flexible printed electronics: a large area, conformable, organic image sensor printed on plastic.
For 3D printing to make the jump from rapid prototyping to manufacturing, engineers will need to find easier ways to move products from their CAD screens to their printers.
Gigabit and PoE are two networking technologies moving ahead in tandem as industrial users power remote Ethernet devices such as IP security cameras at 1,000 Mbps over existing CAT5 cable.
From Dell / Intel® New Paradigms in Design Work Scott Hamilton, vertical market strategist for Dell Precision workstations, 5/2/2013 5
Early in my career, I worked as a draftsman and remember the days of drawing on vellum with numbered pencils and Mylar with plastic lead. This was a fun experience in the sense that I ...
I've been using workstations for more than 10 years and love finding ways to get more performance from my system. With demanding professional applications that require more power each ...
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For industrial control applications, or even a simple assembly line, that machine can go almost 24/7 without a break. But what happens when the task is a little more complex? That’s where the “smart” machine would come in. The smart machine is one that has some simple (or complex in some cases) processing capability to be able to adapt to changing conditions. Such machines are suited for a host of applications, including automotive, aerospace, defense, medical, computers and electronics, telecommunications, consumer goods, and so on. This radio show will show what’s possible with smart machines, and what tradeoffs need to be made to implement such a solution.
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