• Nut spins for assembly, and can’t be lost

    Need a nut that can be rotated, but can’t get lost? If it has to hold sheet metal, Pen Engineering is offering PEM SFN, a ‘spinning flare nut’ that can be made captive in thin metal. If two sheet metal assemblies have to be held together, it can be paired with a self-clinching stud in ...
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  • Turkey retaliates against Trump trade moves with electronics ban - Globalnews.ca

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    Turkey retaliates against Trump trade moves with electronics ban
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    On Tuesday, President Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey will boycott electronic products from the United States. The sentiment is in retaliation for a dispute with Washington that has helped drive the lira to record lows. more.
  • Toshiba aims Cortex-M3 MCUs at motor control

    Toshiba is aiming at motor control in consumer and industrial applications with a set of Arm Cortex-M3 microcontrollers with 64 – 144pin packages, 256 – 512kbyte flash programme memory, and 32kbyte data flash memory. Licensed from Silicon Storage Technology, the flash is ‘Super Flash, where the code flash is rewritable up to 10,000 times and the ...
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  • Comment: How AI and convergence turns electronic engineers into invention developers

    Julian Nolan of Iprova explains how AI could affect electronics and how electronic engineers can take advantage to innovate.
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  • Erdogan says Turkey will boycott US electronics; lira steadies - The Globe and Mail

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    Erdogan says Turkey will boycott US electronics; lira steadies
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    President Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday that Turkey would boycott electronic products from the United States, retaliating in a row with Washington that helped drive the lira to record lows. The lira has lost more than 40 per cent this year and crashed ...
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  • Differential amps have 94dB minimum CMRR

    Analog Devices has released a set of differential-in differential-out amplifiers win a minimum CMRR (common-mode rejection ratio) of 94dB. Based on the existing LTC6363 differential amplifier which needs external resistors, they have built-in matched resistors. “Resistor matching is equivalent to a 0.002%. Initial gain accuracy is 45ppm maximum and varies by only 0.5ppm/°C maximum over temperature,” ...
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  • Apple to launch AMOLED phones

    Apple will launch three new iPhones this autumn, says TrendForce, all with FaceID and two premium versions with AMOLED screens. TrendForce expects the initial production volume of the three phones to be 83-88 million units. The AMOLED versions are expected to be 5.8-inch and 6.5-inch and the cheaper, LCD version is expected to be 6.1 ...
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  • UltraSoC selects MosChip to support its growth in India

    Cambridge, UK – 14 August 2018 - UltraSoC today announced that it has appointed MosChip as its technical sales representative in India, as part of a program to support the rapidly developing global market for its embedded analytics technology.UltraSoC’s modular IP allows chip design teams to embed very powerful monitoring and analytics capabilities inside any system-on-chip (SoC). This benefits not only the SoC’s performance and functions, but also significantly speeds developm
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  • Battery charger dev kit

    The ST plug-and-play wireless battery-charger development kit (STEVAL-ISB045V1) lets users build ultra-compact chargers up to 2.5W with a space-saving 20mm-diameter coil, for charging small IoT devices and wearables such as smart watches, sports gear, or healthcare equipment. Built around the STWBC-WA wireless charging-transmitter controller, the kit comprises a charging base unit containing a transmitter board ...
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  • Mouser signs Micron

    Mouser has signed  a global distribution agreement with Micron. “By adding Micron to the Mouser line card, we are providing the design engineering community with proven solutions,”says Mouser’s Jeff Newell. Micron is the third largest DRAm producer with 21.6% market share and is the fifth largest NAND supplier with 12.2% share. Mouser is now stocking the ...
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  • EE remains best network performer

    EE has confirmed its position as market leader in mobile network performance across the UK, according to RootMetrics. EE has won the last 10 half yearly national reports produced by RootMetrics, confirming five consecutive years as the UK’s leading network in terms of overall performance. This is measured by a combination of reliability and speed ...
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  • Bürklin signs Rochester

    Bürklin Elektronik, the Munich components distributor, has signed an  agreement with Rochester Electronic that allows Bürklin to offer an additional 200,000 products from over 70 semiconductor manufacturers. These  include both end-of-life and regularly available products for applications in the fields of industrial automation, transportation, military, medical, energy, civil aviation, the automotive industry and telecommunications. ”We are honored ...
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  • Infineon sampling 650V TRENCHSTOP IGBT6

    Infineon is sampling its latest  TRENCHSTOP IGBT6 technology with a 650 V blocking voltage. The trench and field-stop technology co-packed with a soft, fast recovery anti-parallel Rapid 1 diode translates into reduced losses. The building block for motor drives up to 1 kW is marked by a good thermal performance, especially at higher switching frequencies ...
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