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Innodisk Adds Industry’s First DDR4 2400 to Its Industrial-grade Wide Temperature Lineup

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Innodisk provides a complete series of wide temperature DRAM products to meet strict industrial equipment requirements. These products include DDR4 2133MT/s and DDR4 2400 MT/s. These value added modules support the latest Intel Kabylake and mainstream Skylake processors. They provide additional support to the Intel Broadwell-EP platform and the AMD R series and Cavium OCTEON III to fulfill different applications.

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u-blox introduces automotive grade qualified positioning and connectivity modules

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u-blox today announced the expansion of its product offering with automotive qualified product variants added to their range of positioning and cellular wireless connectivity modules. The additions comprise the NEO-M8Q-01A and NEO-M8L-01A, and respectively the SARA-G350-02A and LISA-U201-03A.

 

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Power Solution for 1500VDC Photovoltaic Power Generation System

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MORNSUN is proud to introduce a new DC/DC converter, PVxx-29Bxx series, to address the needs of 1500VDC Photovoltaic systems. This series of DC/DC converters accepts a wide input range from 200-1500VDC providing standard output voltages of 24V, 12V and 5V to power monitoring and control circuits in the system.

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World's first cellular NB-IoT module combines easy, affordable, global connectivity with over 10 years' battery life

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Thalwil, Switzerland - June 27, 2016 - u-blox today announced forthcoming availability of its SARA-N2 Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) module , the world's first cellular radio module compliant to the 3GPP Release 13, Narrowband IoT (LTE Cat. NB1) standard. 

 

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M2DOM - The Most Space-saving M.2 Device for Compact Industrial Computing Systems

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Up to 90% space-saving

Innodisk M2DOM is the latest innovation for board design options. With its compact form factor, the M2DOM gives flexibility to designer when laying out hardware components because it allows adaptability as an M.2 alternative, when a storage device reconfiguration is required. It also provides a benefit for the system integrator by simplifying the redesign process.

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