Cumbria-based systems integrator Delkia has opened a new clean electronics lab at its facility in Egremont. The lab will meet a need in the market for the specialised repair and testing of legacy and new electronic equipment from highly specialised sectors including nuclear, defence, aerospace and maritime.
We are happy to introduce the new WebIQ version 2.11 bringing you many new features and bugfixes. WebIQ Designer now no longer requires you to login. If you update from a previous version, you only have to login once after installation – for new installations you never actually see the login form.
TDK Corporation (TSE:6762) has upgraded its Micronas Hall-effect switch family, HAL 15xy, for automotive and industrial applications – All now defined as SEooC (Safety Element out of Context) ASIL B-ready, according to ISO 26262. Modules equipped with HAL 15xy can more easily fulfill higher safety criteria in automotive applications such as brake fluid level sensing, seat belt detection, and brake light switch.* HAL 15xy family’s production is already ongoing; samples are available at any time.
Murata has entered into a technology partnership with antenna manufacturer Ignion. This will see Murata components used as a foundation for development using Ignion’s Antenna Intelligence Cloud.
Flex Power Modules has added to its PKU-D series of low-profile sixteenth-brick DC-DC converters with the PKU3913D, a 100 W rated part with an extended input range down to 30 V and regulated output of 12 V/8.3 A.
SK hynix and Solidigm jointly introduced their first collaborative product, a new enterprise solid-state drive (eSSD), P5530. This limited release product highlights the emerging partnership between SK hynix and Solidigm, which formed three months ago when SK hynix acquired Intel’s NAND and SSD business.
ComAp announces a new generation of its bestselling paralleling gen-set controller, InteliGen4 200. This successor to the InteliGen 200 keeps all the InteliGen 200‘s key features but enhances them focusing on three key areas: cyber security, remote communication, and additional flexibility and efficiency for application design.
Through the release of a further three new power management ICs (PMICs), e-peas is providing product developers with even greater scope to implement their energy harvesting systems.