Reviving Old Machines: How IIoT Breathes New Life into Legacy Equipment
Manufacturing companies are always looking for ways to boost production, reduce downtime, and improve efficiency. Thanks to the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), businesses can now upgrade their old machines without investing in brand-new equipment. This process, known as retrofitting, allows companies to modernize their operations cost-effectively. Why Aren’t More Manufacturers Using IIoT? Even though the global IIoT market …
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TDK spotlights innovations fueling automotive, ICT, IoT, AR/VR, renewable energy and power supplies
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Hrishikesh
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August 28, 2023
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adas, AR/VR, Bengaluru event, Beyond 5G, ChatGPT TDK, component solutions, Electronica India 2023, electronics applications, gas-filled technology, high-voltage contactors, ICT, industrial applications, industrial markets, interactive experiences, IoT, medical applications, MEMS PMUT, mobility, passive components, power converters, power supplies, programmable DC power supply systems, renewable energy, sensors, SmartSonic, system solutions, TDK GENESYS+, technology demonstrations, ultrasonic Time-of-Flight sensors, xEV
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TDK Corporation will be participating in Electronica India 2023 to present over 60 technology demonstrations and interactive experiences that span its comprehensive component and system solution portfolio, catering to a wide range of electronics applications. The event will take place in Bengaluru from September 13 to 15, 2023. The TDK booth, situated in exhibition hall 5, booth number #ED11, will …
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Sensors in cars to monitor drivers
Plessey has teamed up with French firm Segula Technologies to demonstrate a heart-rate based driver alertness monitoring system at next week’s Paris Motor show. The sensors are integrated into the seatback, and provide earlier warning of drowsiness or health issues than systems based on eye or head movement. The UK-based firm’s sensing technology, known as EPIC, detects changes in electric …
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Highly integrated Hall sensors from Infineon
Hall sensors from Infineon consume under 1.6mA, have precise switching points, stable operation, compact packaging, replace up to four passive components and come as latch and switch-type sensors. The 5-V versions consume 1.4 mA. They are currently available in high volume. All of the TLx496x Hall sensors – switches and latches – have an integrated Hall element,a voltage regulator,choppers, an …
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Tiny wireless sensor never needs a battery
The internet of things is a nice idea, but there’s one big catch: you have to power all those smart devices, which is no mean feat when some of them might not even have room for a battery. Dutch researchers think they have a solution, though. They’ve built an extra-small (2 square millimeters) wireless temperature sensor that gets its power …
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Microcurrent humidity sensor
With the advent of Internet of Things, developers are coming with gadgets and inventions that are targeted to monitor the basic parameters that exist around us viz. Temperature, Humidity and Ambient Light. Low power consumption, smaller size and higher accuracy. Texas Instruments recently launched a new HDC variant called HDC 1050. DC1050 is a 1.3µA ±3% accurate digital humidity sensor, that …
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