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| 2012-01-31 | Research rolls sensors that detect corrosion in concrete A newly developed sensor is claimed by the researchers as having the capability to spot early warning signs of corrosion in concrete and monitor the safety of structures. |
| 2012-02-01 | Boost passenger safety, comfort through Ethernet Boost passenger safety, comfort through Ethernet |
| 2012-01-31 | Why compliance to PoE safety standards is crucial when moving beyond 60W Why compliance to PoE safety standards is crucial when moving beyond 60W |
| 2011-12-14 | Philips push for LED lighting adoption LED lighting offers both dramatic savings in energy use and maintenance costs, while at the same time enhancing the feeling of safety, security and comfort, Philips said. |
| 2011-11-30 | Sensor signal ICs target resistive bridge conditioning Sensor system designers can select among four pin-compatible products to obtain the best fit in terms of sensor type, system safety and module cost requirements. |
| 2011-11-17 | Piezo-resistive bridge sensors enable cost-optimized apps Sensor system designers can select among four pin-compatible products to obtain the best fit in terms of sensor type, system safety and module cost requirements. |
| 2011-11-09 | Accelerate time-to-market using benchtop EMI scans The use of benchtop very-near-field EMI scanning could facilitate rapid resolution of electromagnetic issues in safety-critical systems design. |
| 2011-11-08 | Tilt switch touts 1M cycles of electrical life C&K Components' rolling ball tilt switches are equipped with infrared LED and phototransistor to deliver precise safety control. |
| 2011-10-31 | Boost car safety with front-end voice activation Boost car safety with front-end voice activation |
| 2011-10-19 | Ethernet rivals MOST in auto networking The networking standard from commercial IT could help drive down costs of automotive environments without compromising performance or safety. |
| 2011-09-20 | CE devices, EVs to gain from wireless charging Factors such as consumer safety, compatibility issues and potential for growth are seen as driving forces for wireless power transmission adoption, says IDTechEx. |
| 2011-09-09 | MCU platform implements safeguards in hardware TI has released its platform of Hercules ARM Cortex-based microcontroller families – the RM4x, TMS570, and TMS470M – geared toward medical, industrial and transportation applications. |
| 2011-09-12 | Achieving reinforced insulation in data isolators Here's a discussion on the requirements and mandates for electric-shock safety with respect to this common component. |
| 2011-08-25 | Operations solution targets remote facilities Honeywell's remote business solution promises improved workplace safety and production optimization. |
| 2011-08-01 | Programming language geared for safety-critical systems Programming language geared for safety-critical systems |
| 2011-07-21 | LED drivers feature ±0.2% channel-to-channel accuracy austriamicrosystems' LED drivers that target edge- and direct-lit TVs boast optimized picture quality and built-in safety. |
| 2011-07-08 | Optical sensors improve car safety Optical sensors improve car safety |
| 2011-05-17 | Researchers develop stretchable sensors Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Research ISC have developed sensors that capable of expanding to twice their original length in extreme cases. These sensors are believed to improve automobile safety. |
| 2011-05-16 | Airbag squib driver offers 4 channels Texas Instruments introduces the TPIC71004-Q1 four-channel squib driver for airbag deployment, part of a family of automotive safety system designs. |
| 2011-05-03 | Microcontrollers enable ASIL D approved safety applications Microcontrollers enable ASIL D approved safety applications |
| 2011-03-29 | Quake teaches powerful lessons to chip industry One important lesson to be learned from the Japan quake is that recovery depends on a company's care and efficiency in choosing a site for a fab, and on safety processes currently in place. |
| 2011-03-28 | Oven safely cures PCBs Grive Corp.'s model No. 813 walk-in oven for curing PCBs uses a natural gas burner to achieve temperatures of 500°F and includes a recirculating blower to provide horizontal airflow to the oven, as well as safety equipment such as a 325 CFM 1/3 powered force exhauster. |
| 2011-03-23 | A quarter of cars will lose blind spots by 2016 Blind Spot Detection (BSD) systems will be available on high-volume automobile models; by 2016, annual BSD installations will reach 20 million units. |
| 2011-03-23 | Voltage detector enables safer system operation STMicroelectronics' STM1831 voltage detector has independent connections for sense input and its own supply voltage enabling it to work even if the monitored voltage drops to zero. |
| 2011-03-22 | Converters bag UL-60950-1 safety certification Converters bag UL-60950-1 safety certification |
| 2011-03-21 | Largest China automaker revs up to 32bit Chery will shift to Freescale's Qorivva MCU and adopt its 32bit Power Architecture for its entire vehicle line in a bid to improve its cars' fuel efficiency, emissions and safety. |
| 2011-03-17 | Freescale confirms safety of Sendai fab workers Freescale confirms safety of Sendai fab workers |
| 2011-03-16 | STMicroelectronics package enables 40% thinner power chips STMicroelectronics is using its new three-lead surface-mount SMBflat package to house an AC switch, a silicon-controlled rectifier, and three types of Triac to meet safety specifications such as IEC 60370 and IEC 60335. |
| 2011-03-02 | Cloud computing seeks safety in security fabric Cloud computing seeks safety in security fabric |
| 2011-01-14 | Rugged clamp meters offer versatility, safety Rugged clamp meters offer versatility, safety |
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