Leuze RSL 400: Area and access guarding was never so simple and efficient!
It has never been easier to use a safety laser scanner than with the new…
It has never been easier to use a safety laser scanner than with the new…
Football factory demo to provide engineering students with hands-on experience with Industry 4.0 principles
Over the past 100 years, advancements in the wireless control and monitoring of utility systems and public services have transformed how cities perform. Today, we have reached a crucial turning point in reimagining our concept of the city.
The idea of the smart city is inspiring many new ideas for integrating the services people rely upon every day. Today, there are solutions delivering – with every iteration – convenience, safety and efficiency that only a few years ago was unimaginable. This unprecedented connectivity is enabled by – among other things – wireless communication and a vast array of sensors. This connectivity can improve urban lighting, infrastructure performance, and energy consumption.
The continued price erosion of LED lighting has helped it displace less efficient incumbent lighting…
Farnell element14, the Development Distributor has announced the launch of the DAQ970A Data Acquisition System…
At electronica 2016 Inova Semiconductors launched the innovative ISELED technology, a groundbreaking approach for interior…
Renesas Electronics Corporation introduced the industry’s first USB-C™ buck-boost battery charger to support both Narrow Voltage…
As specified in the European Directive 2015/863 dated 22nd of July 2019, electronic equipment manufacturers will have to comply with the third revision of the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS), referenced as RoHS 3.
All categories of electrical and electronic equipment are affected except medical devices and monitoring and control instruments, for which restrictions will apply from the later date of 22 July 2021 to take into account their longer innovation cycles. The “Revision 3” adds four additional restricted substances, listed under phthalate, to the original list of six (see table 1).
Embedded, the Internet of Things (IoT), Industry 4.0, security, wireless, and display technologies: Rutronik Elektronische…