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Surrey 5G centre partners with Digital Greenwich to plan smart cities
The University of Surrey’s 5G Innovation Centre (5GIC) and Digital Greenwich, part of the Royal Borough of Greenwich, have teamed-up to create technology, standards and services for smart cities. 5GIC will provide the technological foundations on which Digital Greenwich will build test beds and trials leading to commercial smart city solutions. Digital Greenwich will host …
Surrey 5G centre partners with Digital Greenwich to plan smart cities
Flanders invests €30m in Imec
The government of Flanders is putting €30 million into the imecXpand investment fund aimed at companies that work on commercialising IoT technology. The goal is to build a fund of €100 million for which Imec is looking towards private partners and the European investment fund. “The fund will support start-ups that do not have access …
High Performance Mixed Signal drives NXP
NXP had Q2 revenues of $2.37 billion, up 57% on Q2 2015 and up 6% on Q1. The core high performance mixed signal business delivered Revenue of $2.01 billion, an increase of 76% year-on-year, and an increase of approximately 5 percent from the prior quarter. The standard product segment, which is being sold to China, …
Subtlety is not always the answer for haptic feedback
MIT has discovered haptic feedback can be too subtle in research into preventing people tripping over objects. In particular, the team was finding ways to help astronauts step over things in their bulky space suits – which have big boots and poor downward visibility. The idea is to have sensors in the boot as well …
Just the right amount of water makes perovskite solar better
Moisture is the key to a mysterious improvement experienced in perovskite solar cells after manufacture, according to scientists at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University. The change, noticed when cell are left out in air, is due to improved doping distribution in the hole transport layer – spiro-MeOTAD doped with lithium TFSI …
Just the right amount of water makes perovskite solar better
Mouser adds SPICE simulation to MultiSIM PCB tool
The latest MultiSIM BLUE version of the NI Multisim circuit design tool which is available from Mouser Electronics is the Premium version features a Berkley SPICE simulation environment. This can be used to design and simulate circuits before laying them out in physical prototypes. Also to help with organising schematics, hierarchical design capabilities have been …
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Panasonic increases accuracy of IR sensor array
Panasonic Automotive & Industrial Systems Europe has released a second generation of its Grid-EYE IR sensor array with increased accuracy. The high gain (AMG8833 and AMG8834) and low gain (AMG8853 and AMG8854) sensors available they offer an improved NETD (Noise Equivalent Temperature Difference) of 0.16°C at 10Hz and of 0.05°C at 1Hz. For all models …
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Industrial connector aimed at motors up to 830V and 40A
Twinhousing is an industrial connector shell for Amphenol’s Heavymate F series. Designed to accommodate two of the series modules, the metal housing is combined with an additional shielding frame for electromagnetic shielding. The plastic lever is designed for easy handling. Typical applications, particularly with the three-pole power module, are motor connections. Heavymate F connectors have …
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Android’s emergency location service is good news, says IET
Google’s new emergency location service is to be rolled out in Europe and Professor Will Stewart, chair of the IET’s Communications Policy Panel, believes there will be big benefits. Android’s new emergency location service will allow a smartphone user to be pinpointed when making a 999 emergency services call. “This will be hugely beneficial,” said …