As the automotive industry transitions to electric vehicles (EVs) and away from traditional CO₂-producing cars and vans, several fundamental obstacles must be overcome from a vehicle development point of view, to make EVs even more attractive to the consumer. Read 'The role of inverter technology in the shift to electric vehicles' By Ben DeLand, Director of Electrical Hardware Engineering, GKN Automotive here 👇 https://bit.ly/3zdJirf #ElectronicSpecifier #Engineering #Technology #Tech #Engineers #Automotive #EV
Electronic Specifier Ltd
Book and Periodical Publishing
Cranbrook, Kent, 6,616 followers
The hub for all things electronics! We are the leading supplier of information resources to design engineers globally.
About us
The hub for all things electronics! Electronic Specifier is the design engineers' resource guide to new products and technology from the global electronics industry. Since its launch in November 2005 Electronic Specifier has established itself as the premier source of new product information for the electronics engineering community. It has become the fastest growing product site in Europe with over 500 new products and datasheets added every week. Electronics Specifier has established itself as Europe’s premier publisher of information resources to the Global Electronics Industry and it's growing portfolio of websites, blogs, e-newsletters and digital magazines deliver the information that engineers require to quickly move from concept development to production line; including new products, case studies, video tutorials, whitepapers, technical datasheets and webinars.
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http://www.electronicspecifier.com
External link for Electronic Specifier Ltd
- Industry
- Book and Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Cranbrook, Kent,
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 2005
- Specialties
- electricalengineering, engineering, engineers, and electronics
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Tythe Barn, Carriers Road
Cranbrook, Kent, TN17 3JU, GB
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As Tesla continues to diversify from its EV revenue stream, the company has announced its plan to implement and commercialise its humanoid robot, Optimus, within the next couple of years. Musk revealed that the robots, which have been in development for several years, are currently being tested and used in Tesla’s Fremont factory. The robots are performing tasks such as sorting battery cells or loading jobs. Continue here 👉 https://bit.ly/46iMCxM #ElectronicSpecifier #Engineering #Technology #Tech #Tesla #Robotics
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Many different technologies are initially perceived as threatening, unnatural, disruptive, and sometimes even dangerous. Eventually, they become commonplace and even mundane as part of everyday life; historical examples include the motor car, aeroplanes, and mobile phones. Read 'Robotics in unstructured environments' by Mark Patrick B.Eng MIET, Mouser Electronics here 👇 https://bit.ly/3Y9UYFX #ElectronicSpecifier #Engineering #Tech #Electronics #MouserElectronics #Mouser #Tech #Robotics
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What is one of the most common analog meter movements? When it comes to measuring electrical quantities in various applications, analog meters have been a reliable tool for decades. At the heart of these meters lies a fundamental component that ensures their accuracy and functionality: the analog meter movement. Among the various types of meter movements, the D'Arsonval movement stands out as one of the most common and widely used. Read more 👉 https://bit.ly/4bTGCN1 #ElectronicSpecifier #Engineering #Technology #Tech #Analog
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In a ceremony close to her Cambridge home, 98-year-old physicist Rosemary Fowler was recently honoured with an honorary Doctor of Science by her alma mater, the University of Bristol. This recognition comes 75 years after her pioneering work in particle physics, which has had a lasting impact on the field. The award was presented by Nobel laureate and University Chancellor Sir Paul Nurse, who praised her "intellectual rigour and curiosity," highlighting her vital contributions to our understanding of the universe. Continue reading 👉 https://bit.ly/3SdTref Image credit: David Johnson #ElectronicSpecifier #Engineering #Technology #Tech #Engineers #UniversityofBristol
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Creating an insect-inspired autonomous robot navigation strategy Delft University of Technology drone researchers have created an insect-inspired autonomous robot navigation strategy based on how ants visually recognise their environment and count their steps to return home. By applying these biological insights, they have developed an insect-inspired navigation strategy for tiny, lightweight robots. This strategy enables robots to return home after long journeys, requiring minimal computation and memory (1.16kB per 100m). Read more 👉 https://bit.ly/3Y8EEVW #ElectronicSpecifier #Engineering #Technology #Tech #Engineers #Robot #Robotics
Creating an insect-inspired autonomous robot navigation strategy
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Disabled adventurer conquers Snowdon in groundbreaking mobility chair In celebration of Disability Pride Month, mental health campaigner and disabled adventurer Nick Wilson has achieved a remarkable feat by reaching the highest accessible point on Yr Wyddfa (Mount Snowdon) ‘unaided’. Nick accomplished this using the pioneering RockClimber, an all-terrain mobility chair engineered to tackle rugged landscapes. Read more 👉 https://bit.ly/3Wd2j4U #ElectronicSpecifier #Engineering #Tech #Snowdon #DisabilityPrideMonth
Disabled adventurer conquers Snowdon in groundbreaking mobility chair
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MPE's TEMPEST Power Line Filters feature in June's edition of Electronic Specifier Ltd featuring Armag Corporation's A.R.C Vault.
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With Labour's term well underway, many have been wondering what the party's policies are for net-zero. As renewables such as off-shore wind farms and solar take top priority and a plan to become a "clean energy superpower by 2030" emerges, what will the next several years have in store for the UK's sustainability sector? Find out more here 👉 https://bit.ly/3WfPo21 #ElectronicSpecifier #Engineering #Labour #NetZero
What are Labour's net-zero policies?
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