MSI 400 – compact construction and easy to program
Robust and Cost Efficient Tilt Monitoring The new generation of safety control MSI 400 offers…
Robust and Cost Efficient Tilt Monitoring The new generation of safety control MSI 400 offers…
What are solid state relays? In electrical terms, a relay is a relatively simple switching…
Flex Power Modules announces the BMR4615001/001, a new variant of its popular BMR461 series of…
Powerful Web Panels and Control Panels based on Arm® NXP i.MX6 processors with capacitive multitouch technology for device and machine control as well as building automation
Panasonic Industry provides new solutions for the Connected Factory and presents state-of-the-art equipment in the sector of microelectronics
With their “SoftHand”, German Robotics from Munich present the first anatomically shaped hand for collaborating…
Hirschmann’s Full Gigabit OCTOPUS Managed IP67 Switches Deliver a Robust Solution for High-Speed Connections in Harsh Industrial Environments
Leveraging the u-blox ZED-F9P, Taoglas Edge Locate™ helps industry leaders future-proof their IoT deployments.
FPGAs are widely used in a variety of products due to their many advantages, including short development time, cost effectiveness, and flexibility to reconfigure or update in the field. Many new FPGAs employ advanced technology to achieve low power consumption and high performance. They use a new fabrication process that tends to require a lower core voltage, which extends the supply voltage range and increases current capability. Many FPGAs also have varying power supply requirements for each power rail. These power rails may have a different voltage output requirement, sequencing requirement, and noise sensitivity. Power module devices are ideal for addressing these power supply requirements.
Ravikiran Shetty from Microchip Technology Inc. discusses some of the applications that are made easier by using a peripheral trigger generator.