The use of insulating bushes is always in demand in many technical applications when, for example, screws, electrically conductive connections or even plug contacts need to be insulated from the outside. Insulating bushes are particularly frequently found in connection with electronic semiconductors, in order to mount them insulatingly on circuit boards or on heatsinks.
For low frequencies: Pulse’s PAS6322 series provides effective current measurement at frequencies from 20 kHz to 1 MHz. The current sense transformer enables an ultra-low profile and creates the currently most space saving and reinforced isolation on the market at a creepage distance of 10mm.
Mouser Electronics Inc., the industry’s leading New Product Introduction (NPI) distributor with the widest selection of semiconductors and electronic components, today unveils the next installment of its award-winning Empowering Innovation Together series.
Nexperia, the expert in essential semiconductors, today announced that it will attend PCIM Europe, running from 10th to 12th May 2022 in Nuremberg, Germany. PCIM Europe is the world's leading exhibition and conference for power electronics, intelligent motion, renewable energy, and energy management.
Kontron, a leading global provider of IoT/Embedded Computer Technology (ECT), is introducing three µATX motherboards that support the latest 12th Gen Intel® Core i series processors (LGA1700 with 125W TDP) and Intel® Pentium®/Celeron®. These are the first products in a series of new motherboards "designed and made in Germany", consisting of Mini-ITX, µATX & ATX, which will be available later this year.
Mouser Electronics, Inc., the New Product Introduction (NPI) leader empowering innovation, proudly announces its exclusive sponsorship of the Hall of Fame at the FIRST® Robotics Competition Championship, April 20–23 in Houston.
Supporting mission to expand access to 4G coverage and precision farming technologies with portfolio of products and services that enable agricultural applications.
The industry of the future will become more digital, more efficient and more automated. Autonomous driving systems and robots will make human work easier. To make this vision a reality, the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS is developing sensors, optical components and actuators based on microelectromechanical systems that detect the environment and make interaction safe. In this context, sensors are becoming key technology of digitization: they form the interface between machine and human.