Flir Systems Inc. recently entered into a $180 million deal to acquire marine electronics company Raymarine Holdings Ltd. Raymarine is considered a world leader in marine electronics, providing electronic equipment for recreational boating and light-commercial marine markets. Based in Portsmouth, England, it reported $170 million in revenue last year. Flir, a Portland-based … [Read more...]
Compact Water-Circulation System Prevents Stacks of Electronic Chips
A research team from the A*STAR Institute of Microelectronics and Nanyang University in Singapore has designed and built a water circulation system to cool stacks of integrated electrical circuits. “The heat must be removed from microchips to maintain a temperature within acceptable limits: less than 100 °C,” explains team-member Navas Khan from the Institute of … [Read more...]
Report: LED Lights to Capture 50 Percent of Market by 2020
A new report finds that the market for light-emitting diodes (LEDs) is set to grow substantially in the next 10 years, surpassing even compact fluorescent lightbulbs as an energy-efficient lighting option. By 2020, LEDs will cover 46 percent of the $4.4 billion U.S. market for lamps in the commercial, industrial and outdoor stationary sectors, driven by the overall push toward … [Read more...]
±0.5% Tolerance Chip NTC Thermistors
Murata Electronics North America added the ±0.5% tolerance option to its NCP series negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistor line. The ultra-tight tolerance thermistor is offered for consumer, industrial and automotive temperature ranges (-40°C to +150°C), and provides a low-cost alternative to integrated circuit (IC) based sensing solutions when high sensing accuracy … [Read more...]
Thermostatically Controlled Fan Cord
Gardtec Incorporated’s Green Fan Cord, a thermostatically controlled fan cord, allows AC fans to turn on/off as system ambient temperature calls for additional cooling. The fan cord will turn on cooling fans as ambient temperatures reach the upper 80s Fahrenheit, then turn off cooling fans as temperatures return to the lower 80s. Learn more from Gardtec Incorporated. … [Read more...]
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