Electonics Products & Design
Electonics Products & Design
Electonics Products & Design
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ELECTRONICS
PRODUCTS
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EASTERN
EUROPE
JUNE 2013
Table of Contents
EDITORIAL
3 Sharing success
by Ken Millar, Senior Sales Channel Manager Europe, Microchip Technology Inc.
DESIGN FEATURES
4 Seven essential Raspberry Pi projects
Seven projects for the Raspberry Pi that range from educational to fun via highly
useful. This is by no means an attempt at a definitive list and the term essential is
somewhat subjective, but if you're stuck for something new to do with your
Raspberry Pi there may be some ideas here!
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EDITORIAL
Sharing success
By Ken Millar
Senior Sales Channel Manager Europe
Microchip Technology Inc.
The trouble with working in a high-tech industry is that the focus is almost exclusively on the
latest technologies and components. Short-termism is endemic and components are made
obsolete with barely a thought for the impact
that this has on the customers who designed
them in just a few years ago. Microchips
approach is a little different because, even though we shipped our 10 billionth PIC
microcontroller in 2011, we have never made a part obsolete whilst there was a customer out there who is still using it. Our production lines still produce the
PIC16C54/55, which were among the first microcontrollers to be manufactured,
whilst our recent acquisition of SST has provided us with the 8051/80C51 family,
which preceded PIC technology. These legacy parts are manufactured next to our
latest, state-of-the-art microcontrollers, analogue and memory devices.
Continuity and innovation
For Microchip, continuity is as important as innovation and supporting our customers procurement teams is as important as the support we give to their engineers. Every aspect of Microchips business shares a single goal: To help our customers to succeed. For buyers, we do this by ensuring that we make it as easy as
possible to buy Microchip components and that we achieve lead-times which are
the shortest in the industry.
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Microchip expands general-purpose 8-bit
PIC microcontroller portfolio with
increased intelligent analogue
Microchip announces the
an expansion to the
PIC16F75X family of 8-bit
microcontrollers (MCUs)
featuring intelligent analogue and core-independent peripherals,
making them ideal for
general-purpose applications, as well as power
supplies, battery charging,
LED lighting, power management and power control/smart energy applications. The new PIC16F753
MCU builds on the success of the popular
PIC12F752.
DAC, capture/compare
PWM modules, high-performance comparators,
and two 50 mA-capable
I/Os, enabling engineers
to increase overall system
capabilities and reduce
costs.
for incorporating intelligence into numerous automotive, consumer, commercial or industrial applications, where it enables a
smart system infrastructure
with increased efficiencies,
reduced costs and an
enhanced user experience.
Prioritised leadtimes
The fact that we have our own manufacturing facilities, rather than out-sourcing
production to third-party fabs, is crucial because it gives us complete control over
our production processes. It enables us to prioritise lead-times more effectively
and to have redundancy in our capacity which means that output can be
increased or even doubled at very short notice.
Multi-model indirect supply-chain
Another important factor in our ability to help customers to succeed is in mixing
direct and indirect sales channels. Our indirect sales channel combines global
broadline distributors and regional narrowline specialists with internet-based distribution houses. Customers can choose whether to engage face-to-face with a
distributor and or to buy components quickly and easily over the internet.
Direct sales and support
Microchip was one of the first silicon manufacturers to extend the direct supply
channel beyond Tier 1 OEMs by introducing microchipDIRECT. Initially offering
an online procurement process, microchipDIRECT is used by customers of all
sizes, from credit-card users to major multi-nationals, to order samples, production volumes and device programming, as well as to schedule deliveries and to
manage buffer stocks for high-volume orders.
Global support network
It is not just engineers who have technical questions, so Microchip provides buyers with 24/7 online support. Our support teams are based worldwide, in Europe,
India and North America, and achieve response times which we believe are
among the best in the business. Technical forums and blogs also give buyers
access to a global community of Microchip customers.
This global approach extends to our support for customers who decide to move
their own manufacturing off-shore. Philosophically and culturally, Microchip is
geared to be a global organisation. As such we actively help customers to migrate
production to off-shore locations rather than take a more protectionist approach
which would seek to keep the revenue in the same local business unit.
Conclusion
Although we cant do much about economic climate, we can work with customers,
directly and indirectly, to realise our inherent corporate philosophy that we are
here to help every one of our customers to succeed. n
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Raspberry Pi
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
Take time out from more demanding projects and relive the early days of gaming by
creating Raspberry Pi Arcade and wiring up
up a joystick to GPIO. n
Source:
Ten essential Raspberry Pi projects,
Andrew Back, 12.09.2012 ,
www.designspark.com
Aurocon COMPEC
www.compec.ro
TechNexions range of ARM and x86 boards and modules covers a broad range
of customer requirements in the embedded and industrial markets
Future Electronics announced that it has signed a worldwide franchise distribution
agreement with embedded System-on-Module manufacturer TechNexion.
TechNexion manufacturers a wide range of embedded boards and System-on-Modules
(SOM) featuring ARM-based processors from Texas Instruments, Freescale, and x86
processors from Intel. The company also supplies complete embedded systems, and
touch-interface panel PCs and fanless systems.
For design engineers TechNexion provides ease to use development kits that include
tested and verified
versions of Linux and
Android operating
systems and Windows
Embedded. This
together with detailed
high quality documentation, and hardware /
software implementation examples assist
engineers to quickly
validate and implement
the latest technology in
their end equipment.
TechNexions commitment to technology
development on behalf
of the embedded
design community has
resulted in the introduction of the EDM
standard, an opensource hardware and software interface between a system-on-module (SOM) board and
a carrier board. This is the first standard interface to provide pin-to-pin and software
compatibility between ARM and x86 SOM embedded modules.
TECHNEXION
www.technexion.com
FUTURE ELECTRONICS
www.FutureElectronics.com
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www.can-cia.org
Arbitration and
data-phase oscillations
with harmonics (star
topology at 4 Mbit/s
with central termination
resistor 60 Ohm)
www.msc-ge.com
MSC and Helion organize a seminar about the universal Camera-Development Kit HDR-60
based on Lattice FPGAs
MSC and Helion are jointly organizing oneday seminars for easy entry into the universal Video Camera Development Kit HDR-60.
With the modular HDR-60 Ecosystem camera prototypes can be realized quicker,
easier and cheaper. The reference designs
provided by Helion together with the preset image processing blocks make it easier
for the developer to process the raw sensor
data into a finished image. Own development ideas can be implemented in the
used Lattice FPGA.
At the seminar, different image sensors are
introduced in their specific application
areas. The advantage of the HDR Ecosystems 60 is that only the so-called IP
Sensorport must be adapted to the sensor.
After that, all other IP cores from the Color
Pipeline can be used and be adapted to
the users application by software. This
for discussions.
If you are interested in this compact information seminar you can register online at
www.msc-ge.com/lattice-seminare
MSC Vertriebs GmbH
www.msc-ge.com
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MAXIM INTEGRATED
www.maximintegrated.com
MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGY
www.microchip.com/get/4NG7
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Platforms to consider
for Motor Control and
Robotics Applications
by Joe Alderson, Technical Marketing Engineer, Farnell element14
INDUSTRY NEWS
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element14 launches
Raspberry Pi eye to the world
The eagerly anticipated Raspberry Pi camera
board is making its debut with element14
today enabling pictures and video to be taken
with the Raspberry Pi which can be used for
security and VoIP projects as well as image and
video capture. One of a strong pipeline of
exclusive Raspberry Pi accessories to be
launched this year, the camera board, which
retails at $25 is available through Newark element14 and MCM in North America, Farnell
element14 in Europe, CPC in the UK and
Ireland and element14 in Asia Pacific.
The Camera board is a custom designed add-
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INDUSTRY NEWS
GreenPeak Enables Low
Power and Low Cost ZigBee
Smart Home Applications
ZigBee PRO sensor nodes around $5
will accelerate Smart Home offerings
by Operators and customer acceptance
GreenPeak Technologies, a leading low power
RF-semiconductor company, announced the
availability of a low cost and low power
ZigBee solution for end nodes in the Smart
Home, allowing Operators to further accelerate market adoption and enabling ZigBee
Smart Home solutions that cover the full
home and last for up to 10 years without battery replacement.
Operators will now be able to offer Smart
Home service offerings at a very low cost for
services like home monitoring, energy monitoring and control, elderly care, etc., enabling
profitable business models for both the
Operators and their supply chain.
GreenPeaks newly released low cost, low
power and easy to install ZigBee PRO solution
runs on coin-cell batteries for up to 10 years,
essentially removing the need for battery
replacement, allowing ZigBee Smart Home
networks to become virtually maintenance
free, slashing end user service calls.
With GreenPeaks superior range and robustness, the devices can guarantee reliable full
home coverage. Easy to install, the ZigBee end
nodes can be securely installed with a single
click, allowing DIY installation by the consumer
without requiring technical support.
In this way, GreenPeaks ZigBee chips allow
Operators to address a very profitable 3
Billion dollar Smart Home market. It also helps
Operators to further implement the strategy
of making the set-top box the center of the
Smart Home by enabling customers to reach
their devices at home with their smart phones
from any location in the world.
GreenPeak is the first to enable the development of ZigBee end node solutions for Smart
Home applications that are robust, virtually
maintenance free, low cost, and can be
installed with a single click. says Cees Links,
Founder and CEO of GreenPeak Technologies,
a market leader for ZigBee silicon. Operators
and service providers will be able to offer
Smart Home services at a low initial cost and
attractive monthly fees. By using GreenPeak
chip solutions, sensor nodes manufacturers
can supply devices around the $5 mark, which
is 3 to 4 times lower compared to the cost of
ZigBee PRO offerings today. This will accelerate the consumer acceptance and increase the
ARPUs of the Operators.
GREENPEAK TECHNOLOGIES
www.greenpeak.com
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
EnSilica launches the eSi-ZM1 System-on-Module for faster,
lower risk and smarter embedded systems development
EnSilica, a leading independent provider of IC
design services and system solutions, has
launched the eSi-ZM1, a small form factor
System-on-Module designed to facilitate faster,
lower risk development of smarter embedded
systems that demand real-time hardware performance, all without sacrificing differentiation,
integration or flexibility.
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dent. In many cases, flicker-free interior lighting is associated with a high-value proposition
for car makers to differentiate their product in
an ever-increasing competitive environment.
Driving the LEDs
LEDs must be driven with a source of constant
current. Most LEDs have a specified current
level that will achieve the maximum brightness
for that LED without premature failures. The
light output from a LED is proportional to the
current passing through it. There are two techniques to control the LED brightness in the circuit. One is to vary the LED drive current. The
LED drive current may be controlled using a
variable resistor or by using a variable-voltage
power supply. Another technique is to apply
pulse-width modulation (PWM) or variable-
DESIGN
frequency, fixed-duty-cycle PWMs to the LED
drive current.
The first method has two major disadvantages:
As the current is reduced, the LED efficiency
may also be reduced. And, in high-power
white LEDs, a color shift may take place with
the reduction in current level. The PWM dimming technique always drives the LED at full
current. Therefore, problems such as reduced
efficiency and color shifts can be eliminated.
To create different color combinations, the
duty cycles of the PWM outputs will have to
change over time.
Color Control Methods
Embedded microcontroller technology allows
the color components of a light source to be
sensed and actively controlled. Active color
control can be used to create a specific color of
light, or can be used to create a mix. For example, multiple component colors can be blended
to create a specific quality of white light.
LEDs
cally requires a resolution of 14-bit to 16-bit
and a quite powerful microcontroller (MCU).
The same quality can be achieved with four
channels, each with 10-bit resolution, which is
typically found in a low-cost 8-bit MCU. In this
four-channel scenario, color x brightness multiplication occurs in an external hardware circuit.
The typical logarithmic gradation required for
brightness control can also be realized in a sufficiently precise manner on such a low cost 8bit MCU, with approximation via a power
function (see Figure 1).
LED temperature is one of the factors that
have a significant impact on the LEDs color.
Hence, temperature has to be compensated. A
simple, effective and cost-efficient method for
temperature compensation is to use a microcontrollers on-chip comparator and a lowcost Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC)
thermistor that is positioned close to the LEDs.
Another way of gaining control over the LEDs
temperature is by measuring its forward volt-
microcontroller, such as a PIC MCU with nonvolatile memory, inevitable. Furthermore, the
need to network those RGB lighting nodes in
the vehicle, along with the desire for diagnostics, calls for a suitable low-cost communication protocol. While the first generations of
interior lighting were individually wired, the
latest generations and recent developments at
OEMs make use of the well-known, cost-effective LIN / J2602 communication bus. The LIN
communication speed of 19.2k baud is sufficient to support color changing and lighting
scenarios without noticeable impact for the
driver and passengers.
More recently, LIN communication with autoaddressing capability is being considered for
this type of application by some car makers.
There are several known auto-addressing
methods, each with pros and cons (see Figure 2).
Common to all of them is that they add costs
to the silicon, when compared with standard
LIN communication. However, those addition-
Figure 2: Block diagram showing LIN transceivers with and without auto addressing
Using three individual color values for Red (R),
Green (G) and Blue (B), plus an additional
value for brightness, supports the generation
of the desired color either with three PWM
channels or, simpler and more effectively, by
three PWM channelsone for each color
and an additional, separate fourth PWM for
brightness. The latter approach can be experienced in recent Ford Motor Company models
offering mood lighting.
The approach that uses three channels for
integrated color and brightness control typi-
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troller and RGB LED. LIN commands are interpreted by the module to control color mixing
(16,383 colors) and intensity (1023 levels).
The kit ships with four modules to assign as
lighting zones in a LIN or J2602 network.
These modules can also be used in conjunction with Microchips LIN Serial Analyzer (Part
# APGDT001) to quickly create a working LIN
RGB network, straight out of the box.
A microcontroller-based solution provides the
flexibility and integration required for future
RGB LIN-based interior lighting applications.
Carefully considered system architecture
designs allow the usage of low-cost 8-bit
FRONT SIDE
BACK SIDE
(Note: The Microchip name and logo, and PIC are registered trademarks of Microchip Technology Incorporated in the U.S.A. and other
countries. All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of
their respective companies.)
www.microchip.com
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Aeroflex LTE-A Expertise on Display at CTIA 2013
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CRFS Wins 2013 Queen's
Award for Enterprise
International Trade
CRFS, the world's leading manufacturer of RF
spectrum monitoring systems, has been
named as the winner of a 2013 Queen's Award
for Enterprise, International Trade. The award
recognizes the success of CRFS's international
strategy in establishing itself as a major
exporter of spectrum monitoring and surveillance technology.
The Queen's Awards for Enterprise are the UK's
most prestigious business awards, designed to
recognize and encourage the achievements by
businesses in the UK. The awards are granted in
the fields of Innovation, International Trade,
and Sustainable Development.
We are delighted that the UK Government has
granted us a Queen's Award for Enterprise, said
Alistair Massarella, CEO of CRFS. This award is
an official acknowledgment of CRFS's success in
building our business in overseas markets, which
we have achieved during a period of challenging
global economic conditions.
CRFS's flagship RFEye is a cost-effective and
intelligent radio frequency (RF) sensor that can
be deployed either
locally in critical buildings or installations or
in very large networks
(across cities, regions,
or even whole countries) to monitor activity in the RF spectrum.
The RFeye captures
and analyzes signals
across the spectrum up
to 18 GHz and rapidly
identifies and locates
the source of suspicious or interfering signals. It is used to help
plan and manage efficient spectrum usage and
to resolve interference issues. It also has an
important role in alerting for unauthorized or
illegal transmissions that may indicate a security breach, public safety threat, or espionage.
The RFeye system is easily configurable and is
extremely versatile for a range of different applications. This flexibility has made it possible for
CRFS to identify customer opportunities in a
range of market sectors, especially in the U.S.
where there are a number of significant noncivilian applications in the security and military
sectors. One recent deployment of an RFeye
network is at the U.S. Army Electronic Proving
Ground at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, providing
rapid detection and radio location of potential
interference sources on the installation.
CRFS
www.crfs.com
THE QUEEN'S AWARDS FOR ENTERPRISE
www.gov.uk/queens-awards-for-enterprise
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Silicon Labs to Acquire Energy Micro, A Leader in Low
Power ARM Cortex-Based Microcontrollers and Radios
Silicon Labs announced that it has signed a
Silicon Labs 32-bit Precision32 MCU,
definitive agreement to acquire Energy
Ember ZigBee and sub-GHz wireless
Micro AS. Based in Oslo, Norway, the lateproducts and targets a growing embedded
stage privately held company offers the
market. The acquisition greatly expands
industrys most power-efficient portfolio of
Silicon Labs MCU portfolio, adding nearly
32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) and is
250 ARM-based EFM32 Gecko MCU proddeveloping multi-protocol wireless RF soluucts ranging from extreme-low-power,
tions based on the industry-leading ARM
small-footprint MCUs based on the ARM
Cortex-M architecture. Energy
Micros energy-friendly MCU
and radio solutions are designed
to enable a broad range of
power-sensitive applications for
the Internet of Things (IoT),
smart energy, home automation,
security and portable electronics
markets. This strategic acquisition accelerates Silicon Labs
growth opportunities and posiGroup at signing (left to right)
tions the company as the fore- Torleif Ahlsand, Chairman, Energy Micro, Northzone VC
most innovator in energy-friend- - Tyson Tuttle, CEO, Silicon Labs
ly embedded solutions. The
- Geir Frre, CEO, Energy Micro
growth of the IoT market, cou- Steinar Fossen, Board of Directors, Investinor VC
pled with continued deployment
of smart grid and smart energy infrastrucCortex-M0+ core to higher-performance,
ture, is driving strong demand for energyenergy-friendly MCUs powered by the
efficient processing and wireless connectivi- Cortex-M4 core capable of DSP and floatty technology to enable connected devices
ing-point operations. The acquisition is
in which low-power capabilities are increasexpected to enhance Silicon Labs radio
ingly important. Industry experts predict
portfolio with the addition of Energy
that the number of connected devices for
Micros ultra-low-power EFR Draco radio
the IoT will top 15 billion nodes by 2015
products.
and reach 50 billion nodes by 2020.
ENERGY MICRO
www.energymicro.com
Energy Micros portfolio complements
SILICON LABS
www.silabs.com
MSC VERTRIEBS
www.msc-ge.com
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with the fully customizable analog and digital fabric of the PSoC
in the palm of your hands. To
learn more, visit
www.mouser.com/new/cypressse
miconductor/cypress-psoc4/.
With its broad product line and
unsurpassed customer service,
Mouser caters to design engineers and buyers by delivering
MOUSER ELECTRONICS
www.mouser.com
Kontron announces 4th generation Intel Core processor support for a broad range of systems, boards and modules
Parallel to the launch of the 4th generation
Intel Core processors, Kontron announces its
support of this new microarchitecture on a
broad range of long-term available systems,
boards and modules. Four intelligent platforms with improved processing and graphics
performance as well as energy efficiency are
available for evaluation with immediate effect.
Customers benefit from significant time-tomarket advantages, as they can directly start
their application developments on their preferred new target platform.
The first Kontron intelligent platforms to feature the 4th generation Intel Core processors
will be COM Express, Mini-ITX, 6U
CompactPCI, and the Kontron SYMKLOUD
Media cloud platforms. Based on the new
Intel microarchitecture, formerly codenamed
'Haswell', they integrate new features such as
the Intel AVX2 instructions, which dramatically accelerate floating-point-intensive computations and the improved Intel AES-NI, which
accelerates data encryption and decryption.
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ENCLOSURES
Hammond.
Enclosures for your equipment
Virtually, every electrical or electronic equipment, even amateur one, needs enclosure. Why?
After all, enclosure is not always necessary for the
proper operation of the equipment.
There may be multiple reasons for that. Two,
most common ones include: protection of users
against electrical shock and widely understood protection of the equipment
against influence of environment in which such equipment operates.
by Marcin Kajzler
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influence. The most popular system of equipment marking is a code in the IPyz form. A digit
in the y position shows resistance to penetration by solid bodies, whereas the z position
shows resistance to water. A list of respective
values and their meaning as per the PN EN
60529 standard are presented in the Table 1.
IP
No protection
No protection
Screwdriver / tool
(2,5mm < < 12,5mm)
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Table 1
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Aluminium
Aluminium, when in contact with oxygen from
the air is covered with a thin film of aluminum
oxide. This film tightly covers the whole surface and protects against diffusion inside the
layer of oxygen particles which prevents further corrosion.
Additionally, they protect against external magnetic fields because steel is ferromagnetic. Steel
reflects electromagnetic radiation better than
aluminum, however, it is more prone to corrosion and sensitive to acids and bases.
Steel
Steel enclosures weight more, are more resilient
and resistant than aluminum enclosures.
HM-RP1085C
HM-1553BTBUBK
HM-1599TABLGY
As one of the few plastics, ABS can be coated
with metallic coat. Thanks to this, there is a
possibility of producing ABS enclosure that
will conduct current.
Polystyrene
This material is quite hard, but brittle. It easily
Hades and its transparency leaves much to be
desired. This is one of the cheapest plastics to
produce that is why it is used for production of
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Extender, users are able to measure standard signals at a thirdparty vehicle in a relatively easy
way. In protocol mode the extender collects data using the standardized XCPonFlexRay protocol
IPETRONIK
www.ipetronik.com
portable devices.
According to industry analyst IMS
Research, sales of Bluetooth
Smart devices should grow from
5.4 million devices in 2012 to
nearly 160 million units in 2016.
Laird gave several presentations
on energy harvesting during the
three-day Sensors Expo conference. Director of Customer
Solutions David Blaker presented
a tutorial entitled Integration of
Thermal Energy Harvesting in
Embedded Wireless Systems,
and Bob Collins presented on
Thermal Energy Harvesting for
Embedded Wireless Solutions.
LAIRD TECHNOLOGIES
www.lairdtech.com
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is specifically engineered to
improve the integrity and reliability of large outdoor enclosures with a volume exceeding
200 liters by equalizing pressure
and blocking contaminants in
frequently changing conditions.
W. L. GORE & ASSOCIATES
www.gore.com
er speed serial data transmission, often 10G or faster. In parallel, there is a significant trend
to maximize energy efficiency
by consolidating switching, storage and computing resources
into fewer components. These
trends have given rise to processors, Ethernet switch ICs and
FPGAs with integrated highspeed serializer-deserializer
(SerDes) technology that
requires low-jitter timing references. Silicon Labs Si535/536
oscillators provide the ultra-low
jitter and 20 ppm stability
required by state-of-the-art
cloud computing and networking infrastructure equipment.
The Si535/536 XOs offer excep-
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C4ISR, software defined radio and networked applications that require rugged
OpenVPX designs to operate in the
most demanding environments. Safetycritical railway applications also benefit
from this architecture.
Its wide range of I/Os, including Gigabit
Ethernet, GPIOs, USB, SATA and serial
interfaces, simplifies integration in new,
data- intensive, low-power system
designs.
KONTRON
www.kontron.com
Cloud Computing
tional jitter performance of <200 femtoseconds (fs) RMS jitter (integrated
from 10 kHz to 1 MHz) for common
Ethernet and Fibre Channel reference
frequencies. The Si535/536 oscillators
support LVDS and LVPECL output formats at 2.5 V and 3.3 V and offer both
Laird Technologies
Solution for the
Automotive Market:
Interactive Vehicle Display
www.lairdtech.com
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Optical sensors
Sensors for logistic applications
Safety at work
Contrinex
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Optical Sensors
Inductive Sensors
ASM
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Westec
Linear Sensors
Angle Sensors
Tilt Sensors
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HTP
PLCs
Temperature Controller
Timer
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Sensor Instruments
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Color Sensors
True Color Sensors, Spectrometers
Gloss Sensors
Kobold
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Visit our
online shop
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Intertec
Flowmeters
Level Indicators and Switches
Pressure Sensors and Switches
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Linear Solenoids
Permanent Electromagnets
AUTOMATION
Peratech designs the QTC Ultra Sensor an ultra-sensitive touch sensor
for domestic, commercial and industrial use
Peratech, the innovators in touch
technology, has developed an
ultra-sensitive sensor using its
award winning QTC technology.
Quantum Tunnelling Composite
material changes its resistance
when pressure is applied,
enabling it to be used to make
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DISPLAY
gy, aerospace and safety engineering. Thanks to the implemented Thin Film Electroluminescent (TFEL) technology developed by Planar, the displays can
also work at extreme temperatures in the -60 to + 85 C range.
DSM COMPUTER
www.dsm-computer.com
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LEDs
edge-lighting and an acrylic lightguide to achieve uniform, consistent illumination, OMC can now
offer alternatives to lightbars in a
vast range of colours. Devices can
vary from 2mm to 7mm in height
and can be produced in a huge
range of bespoke shapes and
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Everlight Presents New HIR LEDs for ProximitySensors and High-Tech Intelligence
Touch Panel Applications
EVERLIGHT Electronics Co. Ltd.,
a leading player in the global
LED industry with three decades
of experience in optoelectronics,
introduces three new 850nm
HIR (high efficiency infrared)
LEDs featuring a high output
power and narrow viewing
angles which make them ideal for
use in high-tech intelligence
touch panel and proximity sensors.
Two of
them are
top view
SMD LEDs
especially
suited for
proximity
sensor
applications. The
HIR89-01C
has a viewing angle
of 30 and achieves a very high
radiant intensity 55mW/sr at
70mA. The HIR91-01C/L297 with
a 40 viewing angle reaches an
intensity of 40mW/sr at 70mA.
Wide viewing angles with high
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and IEEE EUI-64 MAC addresses. These IDs are in a write-protected area of the memory, giving users up to 224Kb of EEPROM to use in their applications.
Microchip ensures this 32-bit ID
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Ability to sink/source up to
25 mA on all terminal pins
enables driving of larger
loads
Ideal for high-voltage and
high-temperature
applications including
industrial, automotive and
audio
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By focusing on simple wireless audio transmission processing functions, the product guarantees the user maximum flexibility in developing higher order software. Handshaking between modules uses
only RF channels. So for example, if the modules are embedded in a
tour guide system, as long as the channel settings match, there is no
limit to the number of receivers used.
Reducing the number of components using dedicated IC has given
the product a new multi channel capability without any increase in
module size. As embedded modules, they include nearly all the parts
necessary for audio transmission in a small shielding case, making it
possible to develop audio transmission equipment in a short time.
Features of the WA-TX-03-R / WA-RX-03-R
- R&TTE and RoHS compliant radio modules
- Dynamic range of more than 70 dB thanks to the compander noise
reduction system
- Frequency response range 50 Hz ~ 13 kHz
- 15 RF channels with 125 kHz steps
- Variable squelch sensitivity
- High sensitivity receiver
- Compact (36 26 8 mm) and light (13 g)
- Achieves stable operation with all high frequency circuits required
for transmitting and receiving enclosed inside the casing
- Reduced impact of interfering waves from external sources
through improved shielding effectiveness
Applications
Audio guiding in museums Tour guide systems
Wireless conference systems Voice monitoring systems
Wireless microphone systems
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CMOS Input and Output
10ns Maximum Pulse Width
Distortion
40ns Maximum Propagation
Delay
20kV/s Minimum Common
Mode Rejection (CMR) at
VCM = 1000 V