Danish current sensor maker Danisense has signed a global distribution agreement with Farnell. “We believe that Farnell’s experience in many different markets and their global presence will help drive our business forward,” said Danisense marketing director Loic Moreau. Added to Farnells line-card are 23 current transducers spanning 50 to 2,000A, all based on Danisense’s closed-loop flux-gate technology. The products are ...
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UK made: Battery maker ABT names Anglia as its first distributor
Component distributor Anglia Components has signed an agreement with Alexander Battery Technologies (ABT), a UK-based manufacturer of custom battery packs. This is the first distributor that ABT has appointed – Anglia will be its exclusive distribution partner in the UK and Ireland. The County Durham-based battery maker offers custom battery packs, including lithium-lon, NiMH and primary cell packs, for OEM ...
100V 10μF MLCC in 1210
Distributor Rutronik is stocking a 100V multi-layer ceramic capacitor (MLCCs) from Samsung Electro-Mechanics. The part, called CL32Y106KCVZNWE, has a capacitance of 10μF and uses an X7S dielectric to get it into a 3.2 x 2.5 x 2.5mm package. Rutronik is promoting it for use on 48V power rails, where companies are switching up from 12V to increase power efficiency. “The ceramic ...
Embedded World: Digi-Key Hub provides interactive simulation of engineer’s workshop
Dubbed an Immersive Innovation Hub Experience, Digi-Key Electronics has created an interactive simulation of a modern engineer’s workshop. Describing it as an “innovative web experience”, the Hub will showcase the distributor’s tools and technologies. Essentially, it is a way for customers to access the company’s resources, including products, videos, technical information, and calculators. Tools For example, every workshop must have ...
Rebrand streamlines RS identity as RS Group reveals “great” ambition
Mike England (pictured) has two missions – the first to inform customers and investors that the company formerly known by the parent brand Electrocomponents is now RS Group; the second is to raise the company’s ambition levels and “take it from an average-to-good company to a great company,” he said. The streamlined, all-inclusive name reflects that components are not the ...
Farnell adds to Toshiba stocking range
Farnell has expanded the range of Toshiba devices it distributes. Toshiba products available from Farnell will grow to 800 devices, increasing to more than 1000 items by 2023, while new products will also be introduced throughout 2022 and beyond. The enhanced portfolio will focus on Toshiba’s range of opto couplers, opto (MOSFET) relays, low- and high-voltage power MOSFETs, discrete IGBTs, ...
Space dictates a different design for DC-DC converters
Limited space requires DC-DC converters designed with thermal performance in mind, advises Timur Uludag of Würth Elektronik. An example of a typical industrial environment with multiple electronic applications and rail voltages is a warehouse. An industrial warehouse can hold complex conveyor systems with many sensors, actuators and control units. Each of these applications has its own requirements in terms of ...
Digi-key adds quote integration to myLists tool
The distributor Digi-Key Electronics has updated its myLists parts list management tool for users to include price quotes, to help with ordering efficiency. Basically, the tool helps buyers consolidate bills of materials (BOMs), price and availability lists, and quotes. And specifically, the new quote integration allows you to upload lists of up to 1,000 parts to check stock, secure pricing ...
Digi-Key hosts Single-Pair Ethernet webinar for IIoT, industrial automation
Single-Pair Ethernet (SPE) is the subject of a webinar to be hosted by Digi-Key Electronics, in partnership with SparkFun, Würth Elektronik, Harting and Analog Devices. The title is “Remotely Monitor Equipment in a Challenging Environment with Single-Pair Ethernet” and the webinar will run on Wednesday, June 8, at 11 a.m. (CDT). It will cover SPE’s benefits – to acquire and ...
FPGA’s fast track to power efficient edge AI
For developers unfamiliar with FPGAs, conventional FPGA development methods can seem complex, often causing developers to turn to less optimal solutions, says Rolf Horn at Digi-Key Electronics. Designers looking to implement artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms on inference processors at the edge are under constant pressure to lower power consumption and development time, even as processing demands increase. FPGAs offer a ...