Evoqua’s Municipal Services business will supply the Millennium III Chlorine Dioxide Generator to treat incoming raw water at the plant.
EPA, Choctaw Nation collaborate to provide safe drinking water to Texas school
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Choctaw Nation and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) recognized Jones Academy for successfully addressing water quality challenges at the school.
Conwed launches new Ultra High Porosity Feed Spacers
Ultra High Porosity Feed Spacers are designed for Brackish Water Reverse Osmosis (BWRO) systems.
OriginClear: President-elect Trump’s commitment to clean water supports current investment trends
Company foresees new clean water frontier driven by Trump administration.
H2O Innovation awarded $8M in new contracts in North America
Includes two wastewater projects using membrane bioreactor technology and a drinking water project.
Smart water pilot projects in San Diego receive funding
San Diego Foundation grants will fund projects in City of Solana Beach and at San Diego International Airport
Shoe sensor adds dead-reckoning to GPS
Raytheon UK has developed a positioning and navigation system that adds 3D dead-reckoning to global navigation satellite systems (GNSSs, GPS for example), allowing navigation inside buildings. Called ‘Strider’, it comes in two parts – a ‘boot-mounted unit’ (BMU) and a phone app. Inside the BMU are MEMS accelerometers, gyros and a pressure sensor (height). This …
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SiC mosfet switches 1kV in TO-247 package
Wolfspeed (part of Cree) has introduced a 1,000V silicon carbide mosfet. C3M0065100K is a 65mΩ device in a four-lead TO-247-4 package – it has a second source pin for the driver. “This package provides lower switching losses with minimal gate circuit ringing due to the Kelvin gate connection,” said Richardson RFPD, which is stocking the …
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NIDays 2016: Future trends, technologies and engineers
Future trends, technologies and engineers were the subjects for the keynote of NIDays 2016, National Instrument’s Graphical System Design Conference in London.
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QuickLogic to license FPGA cores
QuickLogic is to license its FPGA technology to SoC designers wanting hardware acceleration or reconfigurability. The FPGA core being licensed is ArcticPro eFPGA,. The initial foundry being used is GloFo, and the initial processes available are 65nm and 40nm with 22nm FD-SOI available next year. More foundries will be added next year. “With nearly three …
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