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The key to the future
Circuit Design has announced the release of an embedded telecommand NK-2.4Y module capable of transmitting upto 8 switching signals
Circuit Design, Inc. is releasing the RF transceiver module LMD-401 for industrial applications
Circuit Design has recently developed the new WA-TX-03S and WA-RX-03S wireless audio modules for the European harmonized 863 - 865 MHz audio band
Easily and securely connect devices to the cloud to make them IoT-enabled
Eliminates the work losses and production inefficiencies caused by energy quality
The new FIVEberry embedded system from ARIES Embedded offers a smooth and fast start into computing projects. It integrates the powerful, OSM-compatible MSRZFive system-in-package (SiP) based on the single-core microprocessor RZ/Five by Renesas. The RZ/Five microprocessor has a RISC-V CPU core (AX45MP single) running at 1.0 GHz. The FIVEberry supports all necessary features to make the first steps...
The first Smart Products from SCHURTER
Universal input range of 85 to 264VAC
Very small, light and robust
SCHURTER presents its first devices of the new Smart Products range. Conventional electronic devices can be easily converted into intelligent devices. Both connectors are part of the new Smart Ecosystem from SCHURTER.
Come with a 12:1 ultra-wide input voltage range
The KST2.4S and KSR2.4 are telecommand units that allow the transmission and reception of upto 6 switching signals in the 2.4 GHz band
TEP 150UIR & TEP 200UIR Series
A 29-year-old Turkish IPC manufacturer Noya will be exhibiting their latest generation Industrial Panel PCs at Hall 16 Booth E12-6 in Hannover Messe 2023
For demanding medical and industrial applications
Customized, ready-to-connect cables thanks to Wire Harness
Compact and unregulated DC/DC converters for industrial applications
The company is constantly developing their portfolio to meet the new requirements of climate change and technological progress.
Less complexity means more movement freedom in robotics
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