A high performance thermal compound for conducting heat between hot electronic components and heatsinks or enclosures.
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A high performance thermal compound for conducting heat between hot electronic components and heatsinks or enclosures.
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A range of Industrial PC’s from Amplicon are Apollo Lake based and powered by the Intel Atom E3950 processor. A feature of the PCs is a lifecycle of over 15 years. The Impact-R 1110F and Impact-E 150AL PCs have a power draw of 14-16W. And the E3950 processor provides system scalability. Designed to be lightweight …
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Arrow Electronics is selling the ARM Cortex-M4 based IoT system-on-module from Israeli start-up SensiEDGE. This is a small module measuring 20mm x 30mm form factor. Dubbed the SensiBLE IoT SoM, it offers Bluetooth 4.1 low energy connectivity and sensors for pressure, temperature, ambient light and humidity plus a 3-axis accelerometer, magnetometer and digital gyroscope. The …
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French developer is looking for support amongst the Arduino community for his crowd-funding project – an Arduino compatible high precision frequency counter. Thierry Guennou, writes: “The concept of this board is to build an open, very versatile frequency counter, so it can be used to measure a wide variety of signals.” Built around an AVR …
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Here are the top ten most popular articles on ElectronicsWeekly.com in the last week, with President Trump, Lattice, Toshiba, Qualcomm, Google, ASML, and Psion figuring prominently…
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Micron Technology lent a helping hand to Infineon when it was struggling to compete in the DRAM business. “I was fighting with my development people because, at that time, we had a 72 sq mm 1Mbit DRAM while Micron’s 1Mbit DRAM was significantly smaller. I learnt that from the literature, and we also did some …
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A couple of maker announcements from Google are worth sharing on Gadget Master, including a voice recognition kit for the Raspberry Pi
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We are pleased to announce an updated IoT Device SDK for Python, now including group discovery for Greengrass. With Greengrass Discovery, the Python SDK makes it easier for your device to interact locally with another device running Greengrass Core. The updated SDK package includes a full changelog. You can download each of the IoT Device SDKs here: https://aws.amazon.com/iot/sdk/
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Now, you can get notified whenever there is a pipeline, stage, or action status change in AWS CodePipeline. This makes it easy for you to track, manage, and react to any changes during a pipeline execution. CodePipeline now integrates with Amazon Cloudwatch and enables you to receive notifications with Amazon Simple Notification Service or invoke an AWS Lambda function on a status change. Learn how to configure CodePipeline notifications by visiting here . You can also follow our step by step tutorial to receive a notification on pipeline state change here .
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AWS Glue is a fully managed extract, transform, and load (ETL) service that makes it easy for customers to prepare and load their data for analytics. AWS Glue is serverless, so there is no infrastructure to set up or manage. With a few clicks in the AWS Management Console, customers can create and run an ETL job. You simply point AWS Glue to your data stored on AWS, and AWS Glue discovers your data and stores associated metadata (e.g. table definition and schema) in the AWS Glue Data Catalog. Once cataloged, your data is immediately searchable, queryable, and available for ETL. With AWS Glue, data can be available for analytics in minutes.