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Kontron News

Kontron VX6124 - A new Arm®-based VPX Computing Node

Leveraging years of rugged computer design and thermal expertise, Kontron, a leading global provider of IoT/Embedded Computing Technology (ECT), announces VX6124, its new Arm®-based High End VPX Computing Node for next generation HPEC applications.

Leuze

2D-code readers get automation rolling

Autarky Automation is one of the leading British developers and manufacturers of automation and conveyor systems. To meet the demanding requirements on an automated tire system, Autarky opted for the latest 2D-code readers from Leuze.

MURATA News

Murata introduces world's smallest ferrite Chip beads for automotive power supply applications 

 Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. has introduced the BLM18SP_SH1 series of the world's smallest*1 chip ferrite beads (for noise suppression) for use in automotive power supply applications. The company has started shipping samples, and volume production is scheduled to begin in June 2020.

TE Connectivity News

TE Connectivity launches Dynamic Series D-2970 Push-In PCB connectors

TE Connectivity (TE), a world leader in connectivity and sensors, is launching the D-2970 Dynamic Series compact wire-to-board PCB connector with field-installable, time-saving push-in clamp termination.

Knorr Bremse News

KNORR-BREMSE TO SUPPLY TRAILER AND BUS MANUFACTURER NEFAZ WITH OVER 4,500 TRAILER EBS SYSTEMS

Knorr-Bremse, the world’s leading manufacturer of braking and other systems for rail and commercial vehicles, has been awarded a supply contract by trailer and bus manufacturer NEFAZ, a subsidiary of the KAMAZ Group. The scope of supply includes more than 4,500 trailer EBS systems, NEFAZ’s full requirement for the next three years, underpinning Knorr-Bremse’s market position in the trailer segment in Russia.

AT&S News

Full power - AT&S fights energy losses in microelectronics

Austrian technology company increases research focus on energy consumption in microelectronics and has joined the leading research centre for power electronics, CPES.

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