Sciospec LCR-1 is a PC-based single-channel LCR meter that offers 2-, 3- and 4-port measurements across 100mHz to 500kHz, with 1mΩ – 1TΩ, 10fF – 1kF and 1nH – 1TH capability. Options include upper frequency expansion to 1 or 10MHz, and it comes with PC-based software for automated measurements and analysis, which displays up to four parameters at the same ...
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NXP reveals the low-cost MCX MCU series
NXP has fleshed out the MCX A microcontroller series it announced in 2022. The ‘A’ series is the lower-cost branch of the MCX family, and like other MCX MCUs, the devices are built around an Arm Cortex-M33 core – this is the security-enabled M3. The first parts are MCX A14x (48MHz core) and MCX A15x (96MHz core), which come in ...
Conesys MIL-DTL-26482 connectors from Powell Electronics
Powell Electronics is now supplying cylindrical Series II MIL-DTL-26482 connectors from Conesys, for commercial, aerospace and military applications. This style of connector, Conesys AE7 series, has a bayonet coupling and rear-removable crimp contacts. Shells are aluminium or stainless, said Powell (the catalogue linked below says mild steel or stainless, Electronics Weekly has requested clarification), and there are four receptacle-mounting styles: ...
Southern Manufacturing and Electronics 2024
Southern Manufacturing and Electronics will play host to more electronics companies among the exhibitors than it has in any other year, writes Caroline Hayes. Among the component companies exhibiting at Farnborough (6-8 February), Coilcraft (stand G90) is exhibiting XGL moulded power inductors. The low DC resistance, low AC loss inductors are available in 20 sizes and come with inductance values ...
Take a down-to-earth approach to electrical grounding
Today’s multi-functional devices mean that a designer has to consider many factors when integrating electrical grounding in often limited spaces, advises Jesse Hagar. Not so long ago there was only one reason to think about electrical grounding: safety. Protecting people from electrical shocks remains a paramount objective, but modern consumer electronics equipped with multimedia and communications capabilities means that developing ...
Solid State Disks increases speeds in latest replacement drive
The SCSIFlash-Fast is a swap-in upgrade/replacement for electromechanical hard disk drives (HDDs) that use the small computer system interface (SCSI). Initially available with 68- and 80-pin connectors, this generation of HDD has write speeds of up to 80MByte/sec, increased from 10MByte/sec. The drive uses proven SCSI drive architecture and industrial CFast or M.2 SSD memory, and has storage capacities ranging ...
‘Zero-drift’ op-amp has 9µV, 0.05µV/°C input offset
Rohm is aiming at industrial and consumer applications with a ‘zero-drift’ operational amplifier which scores 9µV and 50nV/°C for its input offset – both maximum figures, which are typically 1µV and 15nV/°C. A first for the company, LMR1002F-LB, as it will be called, has a chopper architecture. Input current is typically 150pA (25°C) with 10pA offset. Both inputs and output are ...
Collaboration is key for hardware manufacturing
Hardware needn’t be hard, says Matthias Wagner. Collaboration can make the design process as smooth as software. The adage “hardware is hard” is bound to resonate with anyone who has ever designed a PCB. Compared to software, hardware design takes more time, requires more collaborators and is significantly more prone to errors. Why is it that hardware, an industry so ...
Road sense wins at Las Vegas
Demonstrations of automotive technology at CES paved the way for autonomous driving and emphasised the role of sensors and AI in vehicle systems, reports Caroline Hayes. Automotive radar has been described as one of the most significant additions to vehicles in the past two decades. In a 3D form, measuring azimuth (horizontal angle) distance and velocity, radar is used in ...
5x5mm isolated SMD current sensors measure dc to 5MHz
Allegro MicroSystems has introduced a pair of surface-mount current sensors that work from dc to 5MHz. Variants allow six sensitivities between 66mV/A (±20A range) and 20.3mV/A (±65A). Response time is typically 40ns. They are “fast enough for SiC and GaN protection, while also providing low-frequency content for power-conversion control”, said Allegro product manger Matt Hein. ACS37030 and ACS37032 employ dual ...