Until a car battery can be charged in 5 minutes that can take car and driver on a non-stop 250 mile journey, fully electric vehicles will gain no real foothold in the US. That’s because Americans can drive into gas stations located everywhere that are open 24...
Insights | By Gary Elinoff | 19-02-2020
Until a car battery can be charged in 5 minutes that can take car and driver on a non-stop 250 mile journey, fully electric vehicles will gain no real foothold in the US. That’s because Americans can drive into gas stations located everywhere that are open 24...
Educational | By Gary Elinoff | 19-02-2020
The use of current transformer sensors to measure and enhance network power quality is growing. These are essential in heavy current measurement as they offer reliability, accuracy and the guarantee of extended service life. Power quality is increasingly a fac...
By Nnamdi Anyadike | 18-02-2020
Touch control and display technology is becoming an indispensable part of industry and today almost all industrial embedded solutions have some sort of graphical user interface. Manufacturers now integrate commercial PC technologies to provide customised solut...
By Nnamdi Anyadike | 13-02-2020
Pharmaceuticals is a big business globally, although there are pockets of the world where more profit is made than others. Economics aside, how a drug interacts within its surroundings is a vital consideration for many modern-day therapies and pharmaceuticals....
By Liam Critchley | 12-02-2020
3D printing has become increasingly popular. And thanks to falling prices, high-quality budget 3D printers are available for everyday home use. Generally, 3D printing conjures up either filament-based (FDM) or resin (SLA) printers. However, outside of resident...
By Moe Long | 11-02-2020
Cable pull or draw wire encoders continue to shrink in size and now one company, Kübler, has unveiled what it claims is the thinnest cable encoder on the market. A draw-wire encoder is essentially a linear measuring device that consists of a spring-wound cable...
By Nnamdi Anyadike | 10-02-2020
Hydrogen is abundant in the universe. It can be found - in one form or another - anywhere you care to point a telescope. Here on Earth, it can be found easily enough but not in its natural state. It is, rather inconveniently, bonded to other things. Like oxyge...
By Philip Spurgeon | 06-02-2020
Hyundai’s Road-noise Active Noise Control (RANC) system is to use Analog Devices Inc’s Automotive Audio Bus (A2B) technology for an industry first all-digital offering. Hyundai’s RANC system dramatically reduces noise within the cabin of a vehicle. The system...
By Rob Coppinger | 05-02-2020
We live in a world where every screen is meant to be touched. At least that’s according to an old ad campaign from Microsoft. The problem with that laudable notion is that not every screen does something when you touch it. And there’s not always a situation wh...
By Philip Spurgeon | 04-02-2020
The use of LED grow lights for horticulture purposes is growing in importance within metropolitan areas and a number of ‘smart’ lighting systems are coming on to the market. The world population has been growing for many years but much of that growth is concen...
By Nnamdi Anyadike | 03-02-2020
Green technology isn’t new per se. But it’s certainly on the rise with growing concerns about climate change. Algae notably plays a crucial role in green tech, sometimes quite literally since many algae are, well, green in colour. Learn more about algae and it...
By Moe Long | 31-01-2020