The document discusses power efficiency in electronics systems. It begins by outlining some high-level considerations for power system architecture, such as safety, regulation of voltages, and efficiency. It describes two common architectures: independent converters for each output, and an intermediate bus architecture. The intermediate bus approach can improve efficiency by reducing the number of conversion stages, but introduces some tradeoffs. Guidelines are provided for selecting an optimal intermediate bus voltage. Overall the document stresses that high-level architectural choices have significant impacts on cost, efficiency, and design of the power topologies.
This document provides an overview of GreenMax, a renewable energy finance advisory firm. It summarizes GreenMax's business focus, geographic presence, track record in M&A transactions and project finance, and its team of principals with decades of experience in sustainable energy and emerging markets. The document also outlines GreenMax's offerings in corporate and project finance, strategic advisory, and project development services.
Julia Haltrecht of Bioregional, an organisation that advises organisations and individuals on sustainable solutions for business.
Slides used at the ECCA event Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. www.ecca-london.prg
"Bezpieczeństwo Danych w Firmie." - materiały do występienia w ramach Naukowego Koła e-Biznesu przy Akademii Morskiej w Gdyni. Więcej na www.KNeB.pl
Autor: Łukasz Tomczak
RS has over 500,000 products for design, research, and development needs. The document is a product guide for electronics that introduces RS's commitment to providing customers with high-quality product offerings and service. It highlights some of the electronic product categories and brands available from RS to support customers' design needs.
"De la WebQuest al Mapa Conceptual", presentació en format Petxa-Kutxa dins la sessió "Petxa-Kutxes" Pitiüsos dl Cicle "Parlam d'Educació" organitzar per "Pitiüses per l'acord educatiu" (14/11/2014)
The given document does not contain any informative content. It consists entirely of non-printing characters and provides no details that could be summarized.
Colgate acquired a 50% partnership in Hawley & Hazel in 1985 to enter the Asian market. However, Hawley & Hazel's most popular brand was toothpaste called "Darkie Toothpaste," which had a racist logo that offended many North Americans. While the logo and name were not considered offensive in Asia, Colgate asked Hawley & Hazel to change it. They agreed on the new name "Darlie Toothpaste" and launched a marketing campaign over 3 years to transition customers to the new brand name and logo.
The document discusses connectivity technologies and how they enable new functionality. It introduces several connectivity topics that are featured in the issue, including USB 3.0, ZigBee mesh networking, Power over Ethernet, and human-machine interfaces. The goal of RS Components is to help customers find the right connectivity solutions for their projects and provide components to support prototyping and production. An interactive iPad app has been created to extend access to the eTech magazine content.
This document provides an overview of GreenMax, a renewable energy finance advisory firm. It summarizes GreenMax's business focus, geographic presence, track record in M&A transactions and project finance, and its team of principals with decades of experience in sustainable energy and emerging markets. The document also outlines GreenMax's offerings in corporate and project finance, strategic advisory, and project development services.
Julia Haltrecht of Bioregional, an organisation that advises organisations and individuals on sustainable solutions for business.
Slides used at the ECCA event Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. www.ecca-london.prg
"Bezpieczeństwo Danych w Firmie." - materiały do występienia w ramach Naukowego Koła e-Biznesu przy Akademii Morskiej w Gdyni. Więcej na www.KNeB.pl
Autor: Łukasz Tomczak
RS has over 500,000 products for design, research, and development needs. The document is a product guide for electronics that introduces RS's commitment to providing customers with high-quality product offerings and service. It highlights some of the electronic product categories and brands available from RS to support customers' design needs.
"De la WebQuest al Mapa Conceptual", presentació en format Petxa-Kutxa dins la sessió "Petxa-Kutxes" Pitiüsos dl Cicle "Parlam d'Educació" organitzar per "Pitiüses per l'acord educatiu" (14/11/2014)
The given document does not contain any informative content. It consists entirely of non-printing characters and provides no details that could be summarized.
Colgate acquired a 50% partnership in Hawley & Hazel in 1985 to enter the Asian market. However, Hawley & Hazel's most popular brand was toothpaste called "Darkie Toothpaste," which had a racist logo that offended many North Americans. While the logo and name were not considered offensive in Asia, Colgate asked Hawley & Hazel to change it. They agreed on the new name "Darlie Toothpaste" and launched a marketing campaign over 3 years to transition customers to the new brand name and logo.
The document discusses connectivity technologies and how they enable new functionality. It introduces several connectivity topics that are featured in the issue, including USB 3.0, ZigBee mesh networking, Power over Ethernet, and human-machine interfaces. The goal of RS Components is to help customers find the right connectivity solutions for their projects and provide components to support prototyping and production. An interactive iPad app has been created to extend access to the eTech magazine content.
The document provides information about using games and game design in education. It discusses allowing students freedom to learn through failure and exploration in game play. It presents the Studio K game design curriculum and resources for student game making, including using existing games and designing their own games. The document lists several educational games and provides links to game-related resources, conferences, schools, and after school programs that incorporate games and interactive learning.
Dynamic time warping and PIC 16F676 for control of devicesRoger Gomes
A presentation done as a part of the final year project during Semester 8 in the under-graduate degree course in engineering.
This presentation explains one of the modules of the project "Speaker and Speech Recognition based Embedded System Design for User Authentication and remote Device Control" which is the Speech Recognition Module.
It effectively explains the Dynamic Time Warping Algorithm used for Speech Recognition and how that is further used along with PIC 16F676 Microcontroller to acquire control of remote devices connected to the system.
The document discusses power efficiency in electronics systems. It notes that modern electronics require multiple regulated DC voltages from a single energy source. The power subsystem must provide protection, regulated voltages independent of load/source changes, isolation, and efficient power-on sequencing while minimizing energy waste. High-level architecture choices like using isolated or non-isolated topologies and whether to use an intermediate bus impact cost, efficiency and topology options. Guidelines are provided to maximize efficiency when using an intermediate bus architecture.
The document outlines an educational package for nurse managers in Nepal that aims to strengthen their leadership qualities. It covers topics like nursing management, leadership, supervision, patient rights, infection control, communication, motivation, decision-making, and conflict management. The package explains different management levels and styles, and the roles and skills required of managers, including technical, interpersonal, and conceptual skills. It also discusses approaches to developing future managers and resolving conflicts in the workplace.
Michelle Ha fra IDEO ved Headstart Bonusseminar d. 30. oktober 2013Seismonaut
Onsdag d. 30. oktober 2013 afholdte Headstart et bonusseminar om emnet "Design Thinking". Vi var utrolig heldige at have Michelle Ha fra det berømte designbureau IDEO til at tale om netop Design Thinking.
Presentation of the new UI for TYPO3 5.0.
It showed the new way to the new UI and the UI itself, based on Wireframes. We cover some Theoretical topics for e.g.: Underlaying guiding principles, Some Inspirations, typical CMS Personas, our General Concepts and the Concept as Wireframes.
This is the extended Version of the Presentation. At the UXcamp 2010 #uxce10 we showed a shorter Version, which was still to long, sorry for that :) This is the Presentation from the TYPO3 Conference 2010 in Dallas.
The document contains a schedule for examinations taking place in November 2013 at the Institut Pendidikan Guru Kampus Temenggong Ibrahim in Johor, Malaysia. It lists the course codes, names, options and number of candidates for each examination, along with the dates, times and locations. Examinations will take place from October 29th to November 6th in buildings and rooms across the campus, including Blocks C, D, and rooms D5 and D6. The majority of examinations are scheduled for morning and afternoon time slots between 8:15-10:45 and 2:00-4:30.
The document discusses the benefits of recycling common materials like glass, aluminum, and paper. It notes that recycling saves space in landfills, conserves natural resources by reducing the need for raw materials, and creates more jobs than landfilling. Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to power lights or electronics for hours. The document encourages determining local recycling requirements and participating in recycling programs to make a positive environmental impact.
The document discusses new additions to Tyco Electronics' line of wire-to-board terminal blocks. Specifically, new left and right hand plugs have been added that provide additional wire access angle configurations to complement existing 3.5mm and 3.81mm vertical and right angle headers. The plugs allow for multiple wire access angles when mated with 90° and 270° header interfaces. They are stackable without losing centerline spacing. The plugs are UL recognized and serve industrial control, communication equipment, and HVAC control markets. Custom marking and color options are also available.
This presentation shows teachers how to incorporate technology like blogs, podcasts, videos, websites and apps to teach students about sustainability and recycling. It provides examples of resources like a children's book, podcast, instructional videos and interactive websites that teach about reducing, reusing and recycling. The presentation also includes teaching materials like a recycling app, worksheets, word searches and stories that teachers can use to help students learn about the importance of being green.
This presentation was created for the completed f course, “Energy, Ecology and Economy”, in Fall 2009. The accompanying paper was an important component of research for my Earth Citizens business plan
Prof. Eric Malm
The document is an issue of an electronics magazine published by RS Components. It highlights several topics, including:
1) RS Components' new online Electronics Centre and upgrade to help customers complete designs more quickly. It also details a partnership between RS, ARM and mbed to support ARM's virtual design environment.
2) Technical articles on renewable energy sources like solar power and low-power communication, processor, connector, and display technologies.
3) New products featured including over 4,000 additional Tyco Electronics connector lines and energy-saving lighting products from RS.
The magazine aims to keep customers informed of new technologies and partnerships to support electronic design from concept to production. It solicits feedback and article submissions
The document is an issue of an electronics magazine published by RS Components. It highlights several topics, including:
1) RS Components' new online Electronics Centre and upgrade to help customers complete designs more quickly. It also details a partnership between RS, ARM and mbed to support ARM's virtual design environment.
2) Technical articles on renewable energy sources like solar power and low-power communication, processor, connector, and display technologies.
3) New products including over 4,000 additional Tyco Electronics connector lines and energy-saving lighting products from RS light Energy.
The magazine seeks feedback from readers on technical articles and ideas.
The document discusses recent events that have led the author to conclude that kids actually make you feel old rather than keep you young. His 15-year-old son has taken over as the head of household technology and his 12-year-old daughter questioned him about an old rotary-dial phone, asking why he didn't just use his mobile. The document also previews new technologies covered in the issue, including an IDF converter that connects PCB design tools to Google SketchUp and reviews trends in M2M, lenticular lenses, and the engineering renaissance.
The article discusses using low-cost Texas Instruments DaVinciTM processors to analyze CCTV video footage in real-time and automatically alert operators to events. A team at Bristol University is investigating techniques for automating video surveillance. Key aspects include video object classification, which involves background subtraction, object tracking, and classification. Algorithms like mixture of Gaussian models are well-suited for implementation on embedded DSP platforms. The goal is a system that can classify objects with 75% accuracy at 10 frames per second. Texas Instruments' DaVinciTM processors are ideal for such video applications due to their performance, low power usage, and video processing subsystem.
RS Components has renewed its focus on keeping its electronic components and test equipment offerings up to date. It has added over 5,000 new products per month and reduced prices on 165,000 existing products. It has also redesigned its quarterly magazine, now called eTech, to provide more relevant content. RS aims to be a comprehensive source for the latest technologies, components, industries and tools through its supplier-agnostic approach and strengthened product management team with semiconductor expertise. Customers are encouraged to provide feedback to help shape eTech's coverage of significant technologies, products and information.
The document discusses the need for an "energy revolution" to address unsustainable global energy trends and transition to a low-carbon system. It argues that over 50% of CO2 emissions reductions must come from improved energy efficiency, especially in buildings and data centers. Through optimized integration of power, automation, security and cooling from the plant to the plug, up to 1,392 terawatt hours could be saved annually - over 50 times more than current solar generation. The right ecosystem is needed to support convergence of key management domains and realize guaranteed compatibility between power, building, process, security and white space management for up to 30% improved energy efficiency.
The document provides information about using games and game design in education. It discusses allowing students freedom to learn through failure and exploration in game play. It presents the Studio K game design curriculum and resources for student game making, including using existing games and designing their own games. The document lists several educational games and provides links to game-related resources, conferences, schools, and after school programs that incorporate games and interactive learning.
Dynamic time warping and PIC 16F676 for control of devicesRoger Gomes
A presentation done as a part of the final year project during Semester 8 in the under-graduate degree course in engineering.
This presentation explains one of the modules of the project "Speaker and Speech Recognition based Embedded System Design for User Authentication and remote Device Control" which is the Speech Recognition Module.
It effectively explains the Dynamic Time Warping Algorithm used for Speech Recognition and how that is further used along with PIC 16F676 Microcontroller to acquire control of remote devices connected to the system.
The document discusses power efficiency in electronics systems. It notes that modern electronics require multiple regulated DC voltages from a single energy source. The power subsystem must provide protection, regulated voltages independent of load/source changes, isolation, and efficient power-on sequencing while minimizing energy waste. High-level architecture choices like using isolated or non-isolated topologies and whether to use an intermediate bus impact cost, efficiency and topology options. Guidelines are provided to maximize efficiency when using an intermediate bus architecture.
The document outlines an educational package for nurse managers in Nepal that aims to strengthen their leadership qualities. It covers topics like nursing management, leadership, supervision, patient rights, infection control, communication, motivation, decision-making, and conflict management. The package explains different management levels and styles, and the roles and skills required of managers, including technical, interpersonal, and conceptual skills. It also discusses approaches to developing future managers and resolving conflicts in the workplace.
Michelle Ha fra IDEO ved Headstart Bonusseminar d. 30. oktober 2013Seismonaut
Onsdag d. 30. oktober 2013 afholdte Headstart et bonusseminar om emnet "Design Thinking". Vi var utrolig heldige at have Michelle Ha fra det berømte designbureau IDEO til at tale om netop Design Thinking.
Presentation of the new UI for TYPO3 5.0.
It showed the new way to the new UI and the UI itself, based on Wireframes. We cover some Theoretical topics for e.g.: Underlaying guiding principles, Some Inspirations, typical CMS Personas, our General Concepts and the Concept as Wireframes.
This is the extended Version of the Presentation. At the UXcamp 2010 #uxce10 we showed a shorter Version, which was still to long, sorry for that :) This is the Presentation from the TYPO3 Conference 2010 in Dallas.
The document contains a schedule for examinations taking place in November 2013 at the Institut Pendidikan Guru Kampus Temenggong Ibrahim in Johor, Malaysia. It lists the course codes, names, options and number of candidates for each examination, along with the dates, times and locations. Examinations will take place from October 29th to November 6th in buildings and rooms across the campus, including Blocks C, D, and rooms D5 and D6. The majority of examinations are scheduled for morning and afternoon time slots between 8:15-10:45 and 2:00-4:30.
The document discusses the benefits of recycling common materials like glass, aluminum, and paper. It notes that recycling saves space in landfills, conserves natural resources by reducing the need for raw materials, and creates more jobs than landfilling. Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to power lights or electronics for hours. The document encourages determining local recycling requirements and participating in recycling programs to make a positive environmental impact.
The document discusses new additions to Tyco Electronics' line of wire-to-board terminal blocks. Specifically, new left and right hand plugs have been added that provide additional wire access angle configurations to complement existing 3.5mm and 3.81mm vertical and right angle headers. The plugs allow for multiple wire access angles when mated with 90° and 270° header interfaces. They are stackable without losing centerline spacing. The plugs are UL recognized and serve industrial control, communication equipment, and HVAC control markets. Custom marking and color options are also available.
This presentation shows teachers how to incorporate technology like blogs, podcasts, videos, websites and apps to teach students about sustainability and recycling. It provides examples of resources like a children's book, podcast, instructional videos and interactive websites that teach about reducing, reusing and recycling. The presentation also includes teaching materials like a recycling app, worksheets, word searches and stories that teachers can use to help students learn about the importance of being green.
This presentation was created for the completed f course, “Energy, Ecology and Economy”, in Fall 2009. The accompanying paper was an important component of research for my Earth Citizens business plan
Prof. Eric Malm
The document is an issue of an electronics magazine published by RS Components. It highlights several topics, including:
1) RS Components' new online Electronics Centre and upgrade to help customers complete designs more quickly. It also details a partnership between RS, ARM and mbed to support ARM's virtual design environment.
2) Technical articles on renewable energy sources like solar power and low-power communication, processor, connector, and display technologies.
3) New products featured including over 4,000 additional Tyco Electronics connector lines and energy-saving lighting products from RS.
The magazine aims to keep customers informed of new technologies and partnerships to support electronic design from concept to production. It solicits feedback and article submissions
The document is an issue of an electronics magazine published by RS Components. It highlights several topics, including:
1) RS Components' new online Electronics Centre and upgrade to help customers complete designs more quickly. It also details a partnership between RS, ARM and mbed to support ARM's virtual design environment.
2) Technical articles on renewable energy sources like solar power and low-power communication, processor, connector, and display technologies.
3) New products including over 4,000 additional Tyco Electronics connector lines and energy-saving lighting products from RS light Energy.
The magazine seeks feedback from readers on technical articles and ideas.
The document discusses recent events that have led the author to conclude that kids actually make you feel old rather than keep you young. His 15-year-old son has taken over as the head of household technology and his 12-year-old daughter questioned him about an old rotary-dial phone, asking why he didn't just use his mobile. The document also previews new technologies covered in the issue, including an IDF converter that connects PCB design tools to Google SketchUp and reviews trends in M2M, lenticular lenses, and the engineering renaissance.
The article discusses using low-cost Texas Instruments DaVinciTM processors to analyze CCTV video footage in real-time and automatically alert operators to events. A team at Bristol University is investigating techniques for automating video surveillance. Key aspects include video object classification, which involves background subtraction, object tracking, and classification. Algorithms like mixture of Gaussian models are well-suited for implementation on embedded DSP platforms. The goal is a system that can classify objects with 75% accuracy at 10 frames per second. Texas Instruments' DaVinciTM processors are ideal for such video applications due to their performance, low power usage, and video processing subsystem.
RS Components has renewed its focus on keeping its electronic components and test equipment offerings up to date. It has added over 5,000 new products per month and reduced prices on 165,000 existing products. It has also redesigned its quarterly magazine, now called eTech, to provide more relevant content. RS aims to be a comprehensive source for the latest technologies, components, industries and tools through its supplier-agnostic approach and strengthened product management team with semiconductor expertise. Customers are encouraged to provide feedback to help shape eTech's coverage of significant technologies, products and information.
The document discusses the need for an "energy revolution" to address unsustainable global energy trends and transition to a low-carbon system. It argues that over 50% of CO2 emissions reductions must come from improved energy efficiency, especially in buildings and data centers. Through optimized integration of power, automation, security and cooling from the plant to the plug, up to 1,392 terawatt hours could be saved annually - over 50 times more than current solar generation. The right ecosystem is needed to support convergence of key management domains and realize guaranteed compatibility between power, building, process, security and white space management for up to 30% improved energy efficiency.
This report provides an overview of the global solar photovoltaic (PV) market. It outlines key industry data like global solar capacity, production figures, and forecasts for future growth. It also examines major country markets and discusses the advantages, challenges, and components of the solar PV industry. The report analyzes factors such as government incentives, technology developments, and manufacturing trends that are shaping the future of the solar industry.
This document discusses flexible ferroelectret nano generators (FENG) as an alternative energy source. It describes FENG as a thin film device that generates power when folded by utilizing ferroelectric properties. The document outlines the need for renewable energy sources, introduces different types of nano generators including piezoelectric and triboelectric types, and describes the fabrication, functions, applications and conclusions regarding FENG as a promising mechanical energy harvesting technology.
Umesh R. D. presented a seminar on E ink at the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at KLE CET Chikkodi. The seminar discussed the history, working, types, applications and future of E ink. E ink was invented in 1996 at MIT and uses microcapsules of charged pigments to display text without using power. It is used in e-readers, watches, signs and other devices due to its low power consumption and ability to be read in sunlight. E ink has advantages over LCD but limitations in displaying colors and video. Future applications are expected in homes, mobile devices, and education.
Building RAG with self-deployed Milvus vector database and Snowpark Container...Zilliz
This talk will give hands-on advice on building RAG applications with an open-source Milvus database deployed as a docker container. We will also introduce the integration of Milvus with Snowpark Container Services.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
Enchancing adoption of Open Source Libraries. A case study on Albumentations.AIVladimir Iglovikov, Ph.D.
Presented by Vladimir Iglovikov:
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/iglovikov/
- https://x.com/viglovikov
- https://www.instagram.com/ternaus/
This presentation delves into the journey of Albumentations.ai, a highly successful open-source library for data augmentation.
Created out of a necessity for superior performance in Kaggle competitions, Albumentations has grown to become a widely used tool among data scientists and machine learning practitioners.
This case study covers various aspects, including:
People: The contributors and community that have supported Albumentations.
Metrics: The success indicators such as downloads, daily active users, GitHub stars, and financial contributions.
Challenges: The hurdles in monetizing open-source projects and measuring user engagement.
Development Practices: Best practices for creating, maintaining, and scaling open-source libraries, including code hygiene, CI/CD, and fast iteration.
Community Building: Strategies for making adoption easy, iterating quickly, and fostering a vibrant, engaged community.
Marketing: Both online and offline marketing tactics, focusing on real, impactful interactions and collaborations.
Mental Health: Maintaining balance and not feeling pressured by user demands.
Key insights include the importance of automation, making the adoption process seamless, and leveraging offline interactions for marketing. The presentation also emphasizes the need for continuous small improvements and building a friendly, inclusive community that contributes to the project's growth.
Vladimir Iglovikov brings his extensive experience as a Kaggle Grandmaster, ex-Staff ML Engineer at Lyft, sharing valuable lessons and practical advice for anyone looking to enhance the adoption of their open-source projects.
Explore more about Albumentations and join the community at:
GitHub: https://github.com/albumentations-team/albumentations
Website: https://albumentations.ai/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/100504475
Twitter: https://x.com/albumentations
Generative AI Deep Dive: Advancing from Proof of Concept to ProductionAggregage
Join Maher Hanafi, VP of Engineering at Betterworks, in this new session where he'll share a practical framework to transform Gen AI prototypes into impactful products! He'll delve into the complexities of data collection and management, model selection and optimization, and ensuring security, scalability, and responsible use.
Observability Concepts EVERY Developer Should Know -- DeveloperWeek Europe.pdfPaige Cruz
Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
I, a former op, would like to extend an invitation to all application developers to join the observability party will share these foundational concepts to build on:
Maruthi Prithivirajan, Head of ASEAN & IN Solution Architecture, Neo4j
Get an inside look at the latest Neo4j innovations that enable relationship-driven intelligence at scale. Learn more about the newest cloud integrations and product enhancements that make Neo4j an essential choice for developers building apps with interconnected data and generative AI.
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
Discover how Standard Chartered Bank harnessed the power of Neo4j to transform complex data access challenges into a dynamic, scalable graph database solution. This keynote will cover their journey from initial adoption to deploying a fully automated, enterprise-grade causal cluster, highlighting key strategies for modelling organisational changes and ensuring robust disaster recovery. Learn how these innovations have not only enhanced Standard Chartered Bank’s data infrastructure but also positioned them as pioneers in the banking sector’s adoption of graph technology.
Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
Unlock the Future of Search with MongoDB Atlas_ Vector Search Unleashed.pdfMalak Abu Hammad
Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
#MongoDB #VectorSearch #AI #SemanticSearch #TechInnovation #DataScience #LLM #MachineLearning #SearchTechnology
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
Cosa hanno in comune un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ?Speck&Tech
ABSTRACT: A prima vista, un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ potrebbero avere in comune il fatto di essere entrambi blocchi di costruzione, o dipendenze di progetti creativi e software. La realtà è che un mattoncino Lego e il caso della backdoor XZ hanno molto di più di tutto ciò in comune.
Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
BIO: Sostenitrice del software libero e dei formati standard e aperti. È stata un membro attivo dei progetti Fedora e openSUSE e ha co-fondato l'Associazione LibreItalia dove è stata coinvolta in diversi eventi, migrazioni e formazione relativi a LibreOffice. In precedenza ha lavorato a migrazioni e corsi di formazione su LibreOffice per diverse amministrazioni pubbliche e privati. Da gennaio 2020 lavora in SUSE come Software Release Engineer per Uyuni e SUSE Manager e quando non segue la sua passione per i computer e per Geeko coltiva la sua curiosità per l'astronomia (da cui deriva il suo nickname deneb_alpha).
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
How to Get CNIC Information System with Paksim Ga.pptxdanishmna97
Pakdata Cf is a groundbreaking system designed to streamline and facilitate access to CNIC information. This innovative platform leverages advanced technology to provide users with efficient and secure access to their CNIC details.
Pushing the limits of ePRTC: 100ns holdover for 100 daysAdtran
At WSTS 2024, Alon Stern explored the topic of parametric holdover and explained how recent research findings can be implemented in real-world PNT networks to achieve 100 nanoseconds of accuracy for up to 100 days.
Pushing the limits of ePRTC: 100ns holdover for 100 days
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Welcome to your latest edition of eTech. If you’ve scanned
the contents section of this issue of eTech our theme can
hardly have escaped you.
A startling statistic I came across recently is that the Earth absorbs more energy from the
sun in an hour than the population of the world consumes in one year. In fact the amount
of solar energy reaching the surface of the planet is so vast that in one year it is about twice
as much as will ever be obtained from all of the Earth’s non-renewable resources of coal,
oil, natural gas, and mined uranium combined! The technologies that we have for extracting
INSIDE eTech
energy from this and other natural sources are developing rapidly, and we are starting to
see the benefits. Projects like the prize-winning solar powered car on page 5 are turning
04 iSAY
sceptics everywhere into believers. 05 RS NEWSLINE
For some electronic devices, renewable energy is already supplementing existing power 06 PoWER EffIcIENcY
sources, and coupled with more efficient power design, this can greatly reduce the cost of 10 PRoDUcT NEWS
operation, or extend battery life. The mobile technology revolution now demands batteries
that come close to matching the energy density of dynamite, so a “greener” battery 12 ESD PRoTEcTIoN
topped up via harvesting energy is desirable in more ways than one when you think about
holding a smartphone up to your ear!
14 MAxIMISINg EffIcIENcY
16 ePURchASINg INNovATIoNS
Power efficiency and renewable energy go hand in
Terms and conditions: Terms and hand, and together are driving a further shift. 20 DESIgN REvIEW : EMbEDDED
conditions of sale set out in the current For environmental reasons, for economic reasons DEvELoPMENT WITh EDP
22
RS Catalogue. This issue is valid from
January 2011 to March 2011. and for reasons of convenience, in the future I believe MARKET TRENDS : SoLAR MARKET
that we will move on from thinking about simple
Published by: RS Components
Limited. Registered office: “power efficiency” to power “self-sufficiency” in 24 Pcb TooL
Birchington Road, Weldon, Corby,
our electronic designs.
Northamptonshire NN17 9RS.
Registered No. 1002091. RS
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Components Ltd 2010.
RS are trademarks of RS I hope you enjoy this edition, which of course, 30 cUSToMER PRofILE
Components Limited. An is consumed with powerful discussions about,
Electrocomponents Company.
yes, power. 31 REDUcINg ENERgY
32 ELEcTRoNIcS ExTRAS
34 fIbRE-oPTIc
36 DETEcTINg MoTIoN
Glenn Jarrett 40 LUNch bREAK
Head of Electronics Marketing
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2. iSAY RS
AndreAs schneider, NEWSLINES
“ technology?
executive vP & Founder,
enoceAn Gmbh, sAys:
how to harness
outstanding Sales RS sponsored team wins
Award Presented to RS the Solar challenge Race
components
”
RS supports Tokai University solar car team
the potential of energy harvesting Extension of relationship with EPcoS
to win the race held in South Africa.
results in outstanding sales This is their second successive victory at the SA Solar Challenge from
Pretoria towards Cape Town, George and Mpumalanga to Pretoria. A total
At Electronica in November RS components was distance of 4062km was covered with an average speed of 90.1km/hr
in the 10 day challenge.
delighted to be presented with the Sales Award for 2010
by EPcoS Ag. The award is presented each year to one The Solar Challenge is organized by the Advanced Energy Foundation and
of EPcoS’ sales channel partners for outstanding growth the Innovation Hub. The primary aim of the Solar Challenge is to promote
in sales in both the electronics and traditional side of the science and technology in South Africa and demonstrate the potential
business based on online and NIc sales. of renewable energy sources to the motoring and other industries.
over ten years ago Energy harvesting was known only to a small group RS Japan supported the supply of parts for the design and build of the car.
of research engineers. but if you google it today you will find nearly two Announcing the award Peter Arch, Director Distribution Once the car arrived in South Africa, RS SA provided the chemical
million hits and there is now a diverse range of energy-saving electronic at EPcoS commented, “We are very pleased with products to support the car.
RS’ outstanding sales performance. The extension of
products on the market that draw energy from their surroundings. our mutual product and service offerings has been Professor Kimura from Tokai University has personally thanked RS across
the world for sponsoring for the Tokai University Solar car continuously.
a success story, helping us to gain market share in a
In building and industrial automation alone, the metres free-field range with a minimal energy challenging supply period.” find out more on this project on www.designspark.com
opportunities for energy harvesting products are requirement of about 30 µJ for a single wireless
inexhaustible. Particularly now, with the arrival of telegram. The process works with extremely short chris Page, general Manager, Electronics at RS
wireless plug & play modules that work energy- telegrams, randomly controlled and repeated twice components continued, “The strengthening of our
autonomously and bidirectionally. This means, for in the space of 30 milliseconds to avoid any collision. relationship with EPcoS over the last year has enabled
example, that a room temperature sensor can transmit us to provide our customers with a wider product
its telegram with the measured temperature value selection as well enhanced support services. We are
and can receive a message for set point correction delighted this has resulted in this superb sales award.”
“ ...the opportunities for
along with the current time.
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All energy harvesting wireless sensors incorporate energy harvesting products visit rswww.com/electronics
”
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and solar cells instead of batteries is a unique autonomous applications in building automation. innovative range of motion sensing solutions
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costs considerably. Further benefit is derived from the plants for reliable monitoring of machine status, STMicroelectronics’ MEMS sensors have revolutionized the way
ability of the sensor to bridge periods when no energy simplification of cabling and retrieval of data from we interact with everyday technology, making it easier and more
is available. Harvested energy is stored in a charge
capacitor and can suffice for several days of operation
inaccessible locations. user friendly by making electronic devices sensitive to motion.
MEMS sensors allow smarter human-machine interfaces for
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3. This article discusses some of the high systems, often this is not commercially
level power architecture choices which viable since isolated power stages are Isolation
are useful to consider at an early stage in generally more expensive than non-isolated Mains
Psu #1 dc #1
the product design cycle. Choice of high converters. One alternative option is to
level architecture has a significant impact use an intermediate bus architecture (IBA)
Psu #2 dc #2
on the cost, efficiency and type of power whereby a front end high efficiency isolated
topologies used to provide each of the converter steps the input power down
Psu #3 dc #3
required power rails. to a safe low voltage which then powers
secondary side power converters.The IBA
Psu #4 dc #4
System Approach approach allows the majority of the system
The power supply system for any product power converters to use non-isolated
generally has a single energy source and topologies which saves significant cost. Intermediate
Isolation
requires many regulated DC outputs. The only downside of this approach is that DC Bus
The energy source depends on the the energy delivered on most of the output Mains
Psu #1 dc #1
product type but could be mains power, rails will experience power loss in two
battery supply, telecoms DC input or a converter stages rather than one. In the case Psu #2 dc #2
renewable energy source. of the IBA shown in Figure 2, all the energy
delivered on rails #2, #3 and #4 experiences Psu #3 dc #3
The power subsystem must normally loss in the front end converter PSU#1 as
provide a number of key functions:- well as each respective secondary converter. Psu #4 dc #4
• Protect safely against abnormal Since the IBA approach is often chosen figure 2
conditions (faults in the product to minimise cost, there are a number Independent converter Architecture (Top)
electronics or problems with the of guidelines which can be followed to and Intermediate bus Architecture (bottom)
primary energy source) maximise the IBA overall system efficiency:-
• Provided regulated voltages to the 1. Choose an intermediate bus voltage When considering the commercial
product electronics independent of equal to the DC output rail with the implications of intermediate bus voltage
changes in the primary energy source highest power requirement. This choice, it is good to remember that the
or output load demand ensures that the largest possible secondary side converters with a high
share of the total system power flows input voltage capability are likely to be
• In many cases, provide galvanic isolation through a single converter stage. more expensive and have poorer efficiency
between the primary energy source and than those where input voltage range is
the product electronics 2. Where possible try to keep the low. Conversely, the conversion efficiency
intermediate bus voltage just of the front end mains power converter
• Control the power on/off sequence of slightly higher than the majority of tends to improve with higher intermediate
the DC power rails as required by the the required DC output voltages. voltages. The best intermediate voltage
product electronics This allows for the most efficient choice is often driven by a combination of
conversion of the intermediate commercial and technical factors which are
• Provide all the above functionality whilst bus voltage down to the DC unique to each product. For many products,
wasting the minimum amount of energy output voltages. a good choice for system DC voltage rails
of around +5V or lower is an intermediate
In general the most energy efficient way 3. DC outputs with a very low load bus voltage of around 12V. The +12V output
Power Efficiency
to provide each DC output is with a single compared to the total system load mains power converter often represents a
power converter stage for each power will have minimal impact on the good compromise between commercial
rail. In this case, the energy provided to overall system efficiency. Rails with and technical constraints for output power
each output passes through only a single higher power requirements should levels up to around 60W.
power stage and suffers only one stage of be used to justify a particular
conversion loss. In the case of mains power intermediate voltage. Continued page 08 >
for the modern electronics system Raw Power Regulated DC Voltages
“
by Dr. Iain Mosely, Technical Director of Zonetech
www.zonetech.com choice of high
Primary Energy Source Power Subsystem Product Electronics level architecture has
Modern electronic systems require an ever increasing number of different E.g. Mains AC, Automotive ??? E.g. FPGA μC, μP displays,
’s, ,
a significant impact
DC, Telecoms, Battery, power amplifiers,
system Dc voltage rails to operate. These complex power requirements Generator signal conditioning
on the cost, efficiency
combined with a drive towards more energy efficient products and ever
shorter product design cycles can become a burden to companies and type of power
who would rather focus resource on developing the key differentiating
technology of their new product. figure 1 – high Level Power System
energy Flow
topologies
”
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4. < Continued from page 07
figure 3
topology schematic considerations
Latest Innovation
Miniaturized 2 Watt and 3 Watt DC/DC Converters
• Fully moulded SMD- and DIP-Package Series
VOUT<VIN, Efficiency degrades if VOUT is
• Package Size 18.9 x 12.8 x 8.7 mm TDR 2: 2 W, DIP 24, 2:1 Input
buck significantyly lower than VIN. • Wide Input Ranges 2: 1 or 4:1 TDR 2WI: 2 W, DIP 24, 4:1 Input
cover 4.5 VDC through 75 VDC
TDR 2SM: 2 W, SMD, 2:1 Input
VIN VOUT
• Tightly regulated Output Voltages
• No minimum Load required TDR 2WISM: 2 W, SMD, 4:1 Input
• Remote On/Off Function TDR 3: 3 W, DIP 24, 2:1 Input
• 1500 VDC I/O-Isolation TDR 3WI: 3 W, DIP 24, 4:1 Input
• Operating temp. Range -40 to 85°C TDR 3SM: 3 W, SMD, 2:1 Input
VOUT<VIN, Efficiency better than Buck topology
synchronous when VOUT is significantly lower than VIN.
TDR 3WISM: 3 W, SMD, 4:1 Input
buck Generally more expensive than buck.
Semi-Regulated 1 Watt DC/DC Converters
VIN VOUT • Compact SIP-Pachckage Series
• Load regulation within 5% TRA 1: 1000 VDC I/O-Isolation
• 1000 or 3000 VDC I/O-Isolation TRV 1: 3000 VDC I/O-Isolation
• Operating temp. Range -40 to 85°C
VOUT>VIN, Best effeciency when VOUT is not • Very high Efficiency up to 88%
boost too far above VIN. Difficult to turn VOUT off due to
DC current path through inductors and diode.
Highest Power Density in DIP-24, 1“ x 1“ and 1” x 2” Package
VIN VOUT
• 6-side shielded Metal Casing Series
• Wide Input Ranges 2:1 or 4:1 THD 15N: 15 W, DIP 24, 2:1 Input
• Adjustable Output (except 15 W Models) THD 15WIN: 15 W, DIP 24, 4:1 Input
• Remote On/Off Function THN 20: 20 W, 1“x 1“, 2:1 Input
inverting Generates a negative voultage from a • Input Filter to meet EN 55022 Class A
(buck boost) positive voltage. High peak currents can • Low standby Current THN 20WI 20 W, 1“x 1“, 4:1 Input
degrade efficiency. • 1500 VDC I/O-Isolation THL 20WI: 20 W, 1“x 1“, 4:1 Input
VIN VOUT(Negative) • Very high Efficiency up to 91% TEN 40N: 40 W, 1“x 2“, 2:1 Input
figure 3 – Secondary Side non-isolated Topologies
High Power DC/DC Modules 75 – 200 Watt
Linear VOUT<VIN, simple but poor efficiency unless input
• 2:1 and 4:1 Input Range Series
regulator and output voltages are very close.
• Output Voltages 5 to 53 VDC TEP 75WI: 75 W, 2.4 x 2.3“, 4:1 Input
• Ultra high Efficiency up to 93% TEP 100: 100 W, 2.4 x 2.3“, 2:1 Input
VIN VOUT
• Series with EN50155 Approval for TEP 150WI: 150 W, 2.4 x 2.3“, 4:1 Input
• Railway Applications
• Multiple Options: Chassis / DIN-Rail TEP 160: 160 W, 2.4 x 2.3“, 2:1 Input
Mount Adapter; EMI Filter; Heat Sink TEP 160WI: 160 W, 2.4 x 2.3“, 4:1 Input
Once the intermediate bus voltage has a significant challenge to designers who power) but this can hide which parts of a • Soft Start and reverse Input Voltage TEP 200: 200 W, 1“x 1“, 2:1 Input
be chosen, the power topologies for the wish to maximise their new product product subsystem are really dominating Protection TEP 200WI: 200 W, 1“x 1“, 4:1 Input
main isolated converter and secondary energy efficiency. Commercially, the IBA power consumption. Wouldn’t it be great
converters can be chosen. For a 60W total architecture is often the best system level at design time if we could understand the
power capability with 12V intermediate bus approach but the choice of bus voltage and product power use at a much 100 W & 200W AC/DC Power Supplies with «cool» Design
voltage, a flyback converter can give good secondary side power converter topologies deeper level….?
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This reduced size permits a higher level of temperature in enclosures with
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6. ESD
Protection
Spend a Little – Save a Lot
ESD (ElectroStatic Discharge) is a significant threat to quality in the
electronics industry. Major companies state that 25% of all unidentified
failures of electronic equipment result from damage caused by ESD.
In total, ESD-related failures are estimated to cost the industry
billions of dollars annually.
Investing in a high-quality ESD control plan has been grounded ESD work surface. According to IEC61340-
shown to deliver typical ROI from 5:1 up to 20:1 5-1, the electrostatic field at the position where the
according to articles in the compliance press. One high- ESDS device is handled must not exceed 10,000V/m. All
tech company recently reported equivalent savings of insulators with electrostatic potential greater than 2kV
€95 for every €1 spent on ESD protection. must be kept a minimum of 30cm from the device. If the
measured electrostatic field or surface potential exceeds
An ESD protection plan meeting international standards the stated limits, ionisation or other techniques must be
can be implemented using relatively inexpensive used. By generating positive and negative ions, which
equipment. To remain effective, it needs to be are attracted or repelled by the charge accumulated on
continuously monitored and improved. ElectroStatic the insulator, an air ioniser can neutralise an insulator in
charge generation increases significantly as relative a matter of seconds.
humidity decreases; so typically if mysterious quality
and reliability problems are observed in products The third fundamental principle of the ESD control
manufactured during your lowest humidity season, system covers packaging. Shielding bags or
it’s likely to be ESD related. containers having a conductive outer surface are
commonly used. To be effective, bags and containers
Need for a Plan should be closed, and opened only by a grounded
Most firms use the EN61340-5-1 standard to construct operator at an ESD workstation.
their ESD control plan. The standard addresses
grounding and bonding systems, personnel grounding, conclusion
protective packaging, and marking. In addition to All ESD control costs should provide the user with
setting out a control program plan, EN61340-5-1 improved quality and reliability. To maximize ROI,
also describes requirements for ESD training highest loss operations, areas and products should
and compliance verification. be identified and addressed first. By keeping ESD
Control an on-going quality process, program costs and
Specified grounding measures include wrist straps resulting ROI can be monitored so that the company
for seated operators, as well as ESD flooring and ESD can maximize total program value. Businesses that get
footwear such as foot grounders for standing or mobile ESD right will see a direct and measureable contribution
workers. Insulators in the ESD Protected Area (EPA), to their bottom line, as well as an improvement in
however, cannot be discharged by grounding. customer satisfaction.
EN 61340-5-1 clause 5.3.3 states that “All non-essential
insulators (plastics and paper) such as coffee cups,
food wrappers and personal items shall be removed
from the workstation or any operation where
unprotected ESDS items are handled. ” get more online...
Process-essential insulators present in the EPA can for more information download the
present significant ESD threats such as Field Induced charleswater ESD Awareness booklet
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7. MAxIMISINg
EffIcIENcY
fRoM RENEWAbLE ENERgY SoURcES
Digital signal controllers can deliver significant efficiency
benefits for power inverters in green energy installations.
from helga Stevenson
The need for alternative forms of power Maximising the efficiency of the PV output is The Maximum Peak Power algorithm is the
generation are well established and with a crucial and is typically controlled by the duty most commonly used solution for maximising
current focus on renewable sources, solar cycle of the pulse width modulation (PWM) power output, but is inherently variable.
panels and wind turbines are receiving signal controlling the DC/DC and/or DC/ Another solution sometimes employed is the
considerable attention. As an example, there AC converters. Achieving the most efficient incremental inductance algorithm, which solves
are now commercial companies offering free power conversion requires close monitoring the derivative of the voltage/current product
panels with installation and maintenance of the power (product of the voltage and (power) curve for 0, which is by definition a
contracts for domestic and commercial users, current outputs) from the PV cell. For this a peak. However this method is prone to errors
which provide the property owner with power microprocessor is used, along with a number caused by settling on ‘false’ peaks. A more
when they need it, while feeding surplus of ADCs. The processor must be capable of elegant solution is to employ a combination of
power back in to the national grid. calculating the PWM signal to achieve optimal the two and while this is the most efficient, it
conversion conditions, predominantly using a also requires the most processing power.
This form of energy generation is, technique known as Maximum Power Point
unfortunately, susceptible to inefficiencies. Tracking (MPPT). TI’s TMS320F28x digital signal controller is
Photo voltaic (PV) cells offer limited conversion ideally suited to this task; it uses a 32bit device
efficiency under the best conditions, but Due to the constantly variable conditions, the that can deliver up to 150 MIPS performance
maximising their potential also requires MPPT process is cyclic; it must be performed and integrates a range of peripherals that
significant system intelligence, in order to reiteratively to compensate for changes in enable a highly efficient solar panel inverter.
provide the best return on investment. output caused by temperature, cloud cover, the Its use has already been reported to have
time of day and even seasonal variations. The cut conversion inefficiency by up to 50% in
Using complex algorithms, it is possible to objective is to continuously tune the inverters, some installations.
achieve high levels of output power even through PWM control, to match the peak
under less than ideal conditions and the voltage and peak current outputs of the cell(s).
power conversion stage is key in this. This involves measuring and converting
the voltage and current outputs and
Typically a solar panel installation will use passing their values to the MPPT algorithm,
a number of PV cells connected in series calculating the optimal control and feeding
and parallel, along with a number of DC/ that back in the form of a PWM control signal.
AC inverters to convert the PV output to a While this can be achieved using several
mains-rated voltage for use within domestic or discrete devices, a digital signal controller such find the latest TI range of digital signal
commercial premises, or to feed back in to the as Texas Instruments’ TMS320C200 family of controllers at rswww.com/ti
national grid. Some installations may also use DSP controllers has the right combination of
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8. ePurchasing
Innovations for Switched-on
Supply chain Management
by carlene garvey, RS components
While bringing tremendous opportunities, Internet
shopping also poses a threat to financial control.
Many householders have already discovered
this fact. businesses, also, need help to make
best use of features such as the web’s high
speed and vast search powers.
Getting it right can help product marketers cut costs and deliver innovations to market
more quickly. However, the temptation to exploit potentially dangerous aspects of
the web - such as to locate non-approved suppliers offering apparently better prices -
can lead to serious problems.
Responsible suppliers must recognise these challenges facing their customers
and provide innovative online tools, via their websites, that harness the best features
of the Internet to provide a trusted source of competitive advantage.
harnessing Search Powers
An obvious starting place is to enhance product-search capabilities for online customers.
For component suppliers, this means providing parametric-search tools to help
customers locate components meeting their exact specification. RS Components has
built Component Chooser to provide this facility for its customers. Component Chooser
is now the world’s largest and most extensive parametric search engine of electronic
components. RS Components also provides online Technical Notes, situated
at product level, which can provide answers to technical questions and help
to inform purchasing decisions.
Continued page 18 >
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9. LeCroy WaveAce Oscilloscopes
< Continued from page 16 or prices, web-based purchasing tools now tasks that traditionally require a mix of technical
Expanded search capabilities are also valuable
for products such as test equipment as well
have the ability to apply these automatically
to orders placed by any authorised member
of the customer’s staff. Internet shoppers
and commercial expertise can simplify product
realisation and speed up time to market. Get More Scope for Less Cost –
as industry-standard subsystems or modules.
Searching the RS website automatically locates
compatible alternatives of suitable quality;
everywhere are also familiar with the power
of price checking. With just a few clicks, it is
easy to locate the best deal in terms of price
Looking to Web x.0
As the mobile Internet is now a fast-spreading
reality for business communities (as well
LeCroy Quality does not come at a high price
examples include families of RS own-brand alongside other important considerations such as high-end consumer users) thanks to
products, which are conceived to deliver high as availability, shipping costs and delivery technologies such as 3G and Wi-Fi, smaller and
value at extremely competitive prices. time. Online price checking is also widely more opportunistic design companies need to
used by leading national retailers, and is now manage supply-chain services on the move.
For larger companies, in particular, coordinating entering the industrial supply chain in facilities Supporting this trend, RS Mobile is a fully WaveAce combines long memory, a colour Class Leading Specs and Features:
aspects such as purchasing decisions, delivery such as RS’ Price Checker price-comparison mobile transactional site that can be viewed display, extensive measurement capabilities, ■ 40 MHz, 60 MHz, 100 MHz, 200 MHz and 300 MHz
arrangements and spending by multiple service. The service provides instant visibility on most smart phones.
individual users is much tougher in the Internet of equivalent prices from alternative suppliers, advanced triggering and excellent connectivity ■ 2/4 channel models
age. Emerging generations of intelligent which is frequently updated to help online The arrival of RS Mobile, as a next-generation to improve troubleshooting and shorten ■ Sample rates up to 2 GS/s
tools can provide the flexibility for individuals customers assess the savings on offer. online tool, reminds us all that the Internet Class leading memory – up to 20 kpts
to purchase up to pre-set limits or to work is about change. As opportunities develop, debug time. With bandwidths from 40 MHz to ■
■ Advanced Triggering
within other constraints such as a limited Innovation-to-Market, at Internet Speed the nature of any threats will also change. 300 MHz, sample rates up to 2 GS/s and
supplier list. RS Components’ Purchasing For high-tech companies, whose success Switched-on suppliers have an important role ■ 5.7" colour QVGA display on all models
waveform memory up to 20 kpts it exceeds
Manager is an example of this type of tool. It depends on being the first to market, the to play through continual innovation of their ■ 32 parameter measurements
allows companies to tailor access privileges Internet is opening up numerous opportunities online services to help their customers harness all expectations of a small affordable ■ Waveform Math incl. FFT
and available facilities, and so match the at every stage of product realisation. Online the power of the Internet while minimising oscilloscope.
purchasing needs of each individual’s role. technical communities sharing information and associated risks. ■ Pass/Fail Testing & Digital Filtering
Taking purchasing automation to a higher level, resources such as internet-based tools and ■ Waveform Sequence Recorder
tools such as eProcurement use web protocols open-source software are just the beginning. ■ Multiple language user-interface and help
to open up communications between There is tremendous scope for web-based ■ LAN/USB connections for printers, memory sticks
systems. This is another example of how the design to improve, not only by offering
Internet is improving supply-chain efficiency by more powerful design resources but also by and PC remote control
allowing customers to integrate their internal integrating more efficiently with commercial ■ 3 years warranty
procurement systems seamlessly with the functions such as purchasing. The DesignSpark
RS Components online store. This provides PCB environment available through
instant access to over 300,000 products, with www.rs-components.com provides
WaveAce is the ideal oscilloscope for:
live stock availability and the latest pricing an interesting example. ■ Digital design and debug
information. RS is already expanding this ■ Education and training
service with enhancements to features such as DesignSpark PCB is a free-of-charge Windows-
the ‘My Account’ area. based EDA tool, created in partnership
■ Manufacturing test and quality control
with a third-party specialist EDA vendor, ■ Service and repair
Personalised Automation which engineers can access online. It ■ General bench test
In fact, customer self service, featuring is compatible with industry-standard
facilities for customers to manage their own design-file formats, and hence allows
account and even personalise their purchasing engineers to access IP supported
environment, is a powerful aspect of internet- by commercial companies as Product Overview
based commerce throughout the retail as well well as designs available
as trade sectors. Perceived benefits include through open-source WaveAce WaveAce WaveAce WaveAce WaveAce WaveAce WaveAce WaveAce WaveAce WaveAce WaveAce
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increased customer satisfaction, reduced hardware communities.
instances of errors and misunderstandings, Consistent with its Channels 2 2 2 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4
and lower costs. Enhanced facilities for Internet-based nature, Bandwidth 40 MHz 60 MHz 100 MHz 60 MHz 60 MHz 100 MHz 100 MHz 200 MHz 200 MHz 300 MHz 300 MHz
trade customers can include copy invoicing DesignSpark PCB includes Sample Rate 250 MS/s / 250 MS/s / 250 MS/s / 1 GS/s / 1 GS/s / 1 GS/s / 1 GS/s / 1 GS/s / 1 GS/s / 1 GS/s / 1 GS/s /
and online quotes, as well as the ability to its users within a dedicated per ch./max. 500 MS/s 500 MS/s 500 MS/s 2 GS/s 2 GS/s 2 GS/s 2 GS/s 2 GS/s 2 GS/s 2 GS/s 2 GS/s
place scheduled and forward orders. RS social network providing access Record Length 4 kpts/ch 4 kpts/ch 4 kpts/ch 18 kpts 20 kpts 18 kpts 20 kpts 18 kpts 20 kpts 18 kpts 20 kpts
Components has already implemented these to information in using the tool as well Colour 5.7" 5.7" 5.7" 5.7" 5.7" 5.7" 5.7" 5.7" 5.7" 5.7" 5.7"
services online, which help avoid time delays as other aspects of PCB design. Display QVGA QVGA QVGA QVGA QVGA QVGA QVGA QVGA QVGA QVGA QVGA
and generally empower customers to improve RS Stock No. 685-2725 672-1589 672-1582 672-1586 685-2734 672-1595 685-2737 672-1598 685-2731 672-1592 685-2740
control over their own orders, costs and The important aspect of DesignSpark PCB,
administration. In addition, the RS Components from the purchasing perspective, is its ability
Store Manager tool provides complete multi- to export a full bill-of-materials file that can
vendor inventory management system, be uploaded directly to the RS Components
helping customers control spend and online quotation tool to fully cost a prototype
maximise stock efficiency. or manufacturing run of assembled boards
and then seamlessly order the necessary
On top of this, in situations where customers components. Driving this high level of find out more about RS ePurchasing
have negotiated special purchasing terms automation into component engineering solutions at rswww.com/purchasing
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