Suez has won a €6 million contract to supply desalinated water for 11 offshore oil rigs owned by Petrobras, Brazil’s majority state-owned oil company.
New image sensors from Sony
Sony is sampling two new image sensors which are the first to employ Sony’s 3rd gen CMOS Global Shutter Mode.
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U-blox enables narrowband IoT street lighting
Streetlight remote management firm InteliLight has used Swiss company U-blox’s Sara-N2 series of narrowband IoT (NB‑IoT) modules to control a connected smart streelight system in Romania. InteliLight used Flashnet’s NB‑IoT connected smart street lighting control system. A pilot project is already deployed on the OTE (Telekom) network in Patras, Greece. Having identified NB‑IoT as strategically important, …
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Huber+Suhner expands MXP digital test connector range with 50Ghz version
Connectors specialist Huber+Suhner has expanded its MXP series of multicoax connectors with a version that can handle up to 50Ghz.
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S3 reveals new strategy for semiconductor design business
Semiconductor design house S3 Semiconductors has announced a new strategy to focus on supplying chips for industrial and communications OEMs as well as designing them.
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Turing letters found
148 letters and documents belonging to Alan Turing have been found at Manchester University. They are dated between 1949 and 1954 – the year he died. Here is an amusing correspondence with the editor of the magazine CHESS: In view of the rather caustic comment from the editor asking Turing “what you really claim for …
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What an idiot did wrong in Eagle pcb – getting component on the correct side
On my single sided pcb, I ended up with my SOT-23 mosfet gate and source connections swapped. Having checked the footprint is correct, by replacing the SOT-23 n-channel mosfet foorprint (Ao3404A) with some known SOT-23 npn transistors – MMBTA42 and BCX70 – where the base and emitters ended up swapped. So my only conclusion, is …
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Picture of the Day: The Stuxnet Throw
Check out the Stuxnet throw or the 2004 MYDOOM virus scarf, turning binary patterns and codes into material designs.
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AR: Fart-App Or Big Deal?
Why would you want to overlay a digital image on a real-world image? A) Because you can B) Because you’re one of those brilliant people who created Pokemon Go entertaining hundreds of millions of people and earning several billion dollars C) Err. . . . .umm. It’s the answer to C) Err. . . .um …
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Pinnacle launches Denali-MCTM image processing IP
Pinnacle Imaging Systems of Miami has launched a camera-ready HDR Image Signal Processor (ISP) IP core called Denali-MCTM. The HDR video capture technology tones map high contrast scenes while minimising HDR motion artifacts, the company said. According to Pinnacle Imaging the ISP can render shadow and highlight data from a high contrast scene, enabling camera designers seeking …
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