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SKL14 -1A Schottky diode will fit everywhere

SKL14 can be used in switch-mode power supplies or as protection diodes and thanks their really miniature dimensions, they are also suitable at the lack of PCB space.  SMT Technologies enable a substantial increase of current density thanks to a very good heat transfer from a component to a PCB. Almost a zero length of „leads“ of SMT components also features another positive aspects like a significant suppression of a parasitic inductancy and a possibility to construct circuits with a high components density and a minimal PCB tracks length, what significantly decreases an undesired radiation (EMI) for example in switch-mode power supplies

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Arduino Sensor Monitoring Without Coding

The APDuino project is for those want to use an Arduino to run a custom sensor monitoring and automation projects (such as aquaponics, greenhouse, gardening DIY automation) without having to program any code. [ via ] Main features and characteristics: free, ready-to-flash software for Arduino Mega 2560 + W5100 EtherShield hardware combo supports a number of analog and digital Sensor and Control components in any custom (electronically valid) layout on the Arduino pins,  allowing building Your Own Automation System custom Rules for automation, allowing Sensor and Control data access, scheduler, timers and more,  allowing Your Custom Program to be created, without programming data logging on SD card and online sinks (cosm, thingspeak, apduino online),  allowing to Hook Your Automation System to the Internet-Of-Things and Web 2.0 services, eg.

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HEARBO robot can tell beeps, notes, and spoken word (w/ Video)

(Phys.org)—Research seeking to improve the features and functions of robots has made impressive gains with prototypes of robots that can help out in settings that range from assistive living, to hospital care, to inventory-taking retail stores. One area of robot technology receiving special attention at Honda is “robot audition.” How effectively can scientists fashion robots that can hear?

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Small “big” connectors – Wago picoMAX

New family of conectors picoMAX from company Wago is substantially lower than traditional connectors and it is extremely resistant to vibrations. picoMAX is a vast system of connectors with spring contacts for „wire-to-board“, „wire-to-wire“, „board-to-wire“ but also „panel-feed-through“ connections with very compact dimensions and universal usage, with pinov 3.5mm, 5.0mm and 7.5mm pitch

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Industry’s most powerful server graphics card, exceeding one TFLOPS of peak double precision…

AMD today launched the AMD FirePro S10000, the industry’s most powerful server graphics card, designed for high-performance computing (HPC) workloads and graphics intensive applications. The AMD FirePro S10000 is the first professional-grade card to exceed one teraFLOPS (TFLOPS) of double-precision floating-point performance, helping to ensure optimal efficiency for HPC calculations.

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Suitable Technologies set to market new ‘Beam’ Remote Presence Device

(Phys.org)—Suitable Technologies, spinoff of the famous Willow Garage robot technology company, has announced that they are ready to start taking orders for their new Remote Presence Device (RPD) they call “Beam” and will begin delivery of the devices to customers next month. The Beam, the company says, is a step up from competing products in several ways and is aimed at corporations looking to hire people that will remain working in remote locations, but want more than simple devices with spotty connectivity.

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Your next assembly lines may have Baxter robot doing pick-up (w/ Video)

(Phys.org)—Rethink Robotics is introducing Baxter to the manufacturing sector with a note: Baxter can ignite a revolution in breaking down costs and safety barriers holding back automation in American manufacturing. The Boston-based company says the $22,000 (list price) robot is a fraction of the cost of traditional industrial robots “with zero integration required.” Baxter has been expressly designed to work on assembly lines to perform menial tasks

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Lumileds boosts efficiency of its ‘high-voltage’ H50 lighting LEDs

Lumileds has boosted the efficiency of its ‘high-voltage’ H50 lighting LEDs, and released details of its Luxeon Z range of small footprint high power density devices for white and coloured lighting. Designed for use in LED replacements for standard light bulbs, H50-2 delivers a 27% more lumen/W that the existing H50-1

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Boston Dynamics shows off latest abilities of AlphaDog (w/ Video)

(Phys.org)—Anyone who follows the latest in robot technology is almost certainly familiar with Boston Dynamics’ AlphaDog, the mechanical pack mule and descendant of the original Big Dog built at the behest of DARPA. It’s all part of what its developers call it Legged Squad Support System (LS3); heavy duty robots designed to carry stuff around for troops walking in the field.

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