In this newsletter | Wireless and IoT | TWN4 Slim - Elatec | | Power Conversion | 2700W CRPS Module - FSP | | Connectors and Cables | Basics for Innovation - Summit Electronics | | Displays & Embedded Computing | Information about E-paper displays | | Wireless and IoT | Apollo510 - Ambiq | | Exhibitions | Let's meet at the WoTS | | AI -seminar | AI presentation by Ambiq and TOP-electronics |
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TWN4 Slim - Elatec TWN4 Slim is ideal for installation in computers and devices, especially MFP printers with optional clip-on snap-in covers. TWN4 Slim supports all common standards for LF and HF technologies (125 kHz and 13.56 MHz). Smartphone identity solutions such as NFC and Bluetooth ® Low Energy (BLE) are also integrated so they can be used for mobile applications in data communication and authentication. It can be used as a standalone unit connected to a PC or other devices with a USB interface using a cable with a micro-USB interface. Special features: - Possibility to read more than 60 RFID technologies - Two RFID frequencies (125 kHz/13.56 MHz), NFC & BLE - Optimized design with flexible micro USB cable and optional mounting holes - Powerful SDK for writing apps which are executed directly on the reader - Firmware update in the field possible - On-board 18 kB flash storage, e.g. for storing user accessible non-volatile data - Supports transparent data exchange with RFID media - CCID and PC/SC 2.01 - Customizable inlay design
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The Apollo510 MCU is the newest member in the MCU lineup, the Apollo510 is a complete overhaul of hardware and software that fully leverages the Arm® Cortex®-M55 CPU with Arm Helium™ to reach processing speeds up to 250MHz. The Apollo510 achieves up to 10x better latency while reducing energy consumption by around 2x, compared to Ambiq’s previous power efficiency leader, the Apollo4. This desirable combination of performance and efficiency allows our customers to deploy sophisticated speech, vision, health, and industrial AI models on battery-powered devices everywhere, making it the most efficient semiconductor on the market to operate with the Arm Cortex-M55. We hope you'll visit us at the WoTS to experience the limitless possibilities for advanced AI on a chip, it is possible to subscribe to the AI seminar presented by Ambiq. Not able to join? Just give us a call and we will tell you all about it!
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2700W CRPS Module for datecenter, storage and Edge AI servers - FSP FSP group has launched a new impressive high power 2700W CRPS (Cold Redundancy Power Supply ) Module, FSP2700-20HM, to fulfil the power hungry requirement of Data centers, storage and Edge AI servers. One of the most important features in this CRPS is referred to its Cold Redundancy feature, used to reduce the input power of idle systems. Cold redundancy accomplishes this by putting the power supply itself into a kind of idle state alongside the server. It is more efficient for fewer power supplies to be active while the others in the system remain in standby mode to achieve an outstanding efficiency advancement. FSP2700-HM comes with universal input range of 90 to 264 Vac or HVDC Input range of 180 to 310Vdc . It supplies up to 2700W / +12VDC and +12Vsb outputs, housed in a compact 185 x 73.5 x 39 mm, 1U rack mountable chassis . It supports OCP, OTP, OVP and Short circuit protection on all outputs along with Resettable power shut down. The module is CB 62368-3 certified (UL, TUV, CE, CCC ), with operating temperature range of 0 to 55°C and operation altitude of 5000m above sea level. The module meets 80 Plus Titanium Efficiency standard, achieving up to 96% outstanding efficiency at 50% load to reduce power loss, heat waste and improve system reliability, reaching MTBF (SR-332 Issue 2): 250,000 hours of continuous operation at 55°C, 75% output load. Finally, its equipped with PMBus 1.2 Communication Protocol Interface, for real-time monitoring and controlling the power supply status.
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Basics for Innovation - Summit Electronics At TOP-electronics, we are excited to be partner of Summit Electronics. They manufacture high-quality products as audio solutions, like buzzers and speakers, alongside terminal blocks, connectors, and antennas. All designed for outstanding performance, reliability, and fair pricing with timely delivery. Summit Electronics is committed to deliver the Basics for Innovation that meet the ever-changing demands of the electronics industry. Are you going to the WoTS exhibition in Utrecht? Let's connect at booth 9B052! During this exhibition, TOP will showcase: - audio solutions - terminal blocks - connectors - antennas Not able to join the WoTS? Please contact the TOP-team for more information.
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There is a plenty of talk and interest about E-Paper at the minute, but what is it? E-Paper is a fairly new technology that has incredible characteristics, low power consumption and excellent readability, even in direct sunlight, make this technology perfect for many markets from phones, shelf edge displays to thermostats and digital signage E-paper is also commonly referred to as E-Ink, and sometimes even as “that stuff used on the Kindle” – they’re basically all the same technology, which mimics the appearance of ink on paper. Simply put, you can expect to see the same crispness and readability on an electronic paper display, as you would see using a traditional pen and paper. You’re no doubt wondering how the technology works, and what makes it different from other display technologies such as LCD and TFT. In very basic terms, each display is made up of millions of tiny capsules, in a thin film, which are individually filled with a clear fluid and coloured particles. Electrodes are placed above and below the thin film, and when a charge is applied the coloured particles will move either to the top or the bottom of the capsule (depending on if it’s a positive or negative charge) which will then make the surface of the display appear a certain colour. In the most basic of e-paper displays the particles inside an e-ink capsule will be either white or black. The white particles will carry a positive charge and the black particles a negative charge. If a negative electric charge is applied, then the negative black ink particles will be pushed to the top of the capsule and the colour on the surface of the display will appear black in that particular location. This is why sometimes you might hear the phrase electrophoretic display (EPD), it just means that it works on the simple basis of the movement of dispersed particles within the fluid when agitated by an electric field. E-paper works differently than some of the more traditional display technologies, the content displayed on the screen will remain in place, even when all power is removed, it will stay there until you remove/delete it. Therefore, the display only needs power as and when you want to update the information being shown – making it ideal for applications that need to be changed infrequently, such as shelf edge labelling and theromstats TOP-electronics has a wide range of standard E-Paper displays, so if this technology interests you, please ask for further information.
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WoTS 2024 - UTRECHT - NETHERLANDS - VISIT THE WORLD OF TOMORROW
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Meet the TOP-team at the largest industrial trade fair in the Benelux and innovate your design with TOP-electronics! The World of Industry, Technology & Science - the WoTS will be the vibrant hub of the Benelux. Innovation, creativity, technology, and industry will join forces to showcase the world of tomorrow. The WoTS is organized in the Jaarbeurs in Utrecht and is divided into three worlds: World of Automation, World of Laboratory, and World of Electronics. We are preparing a presentation for the AI seminar and some great demo's to show you at the WoTS. And we will make sure our experts are ready to talk about your design questions.
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Let's have a talk about your design! We love to connect engineers and technology. Why should you meet us? - Knowledge & Expert Support - Complementary & Wide Product Range - Innovative Technology - Engaging Experience - Custom Solutions - Global & Local / Efficient Logistics - Networking Opportunities Our mission is to help you turning your innovative ideas into market-ready products.
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Join us at the WoTS TechTalk about AI - Democratize AI at the Edge We're excited to announce that TOP-electronics and our partner Ambiq will be presenting at the upcoming AI seminar at the WoTS in Utrecht. Alongside other industry leaders, we will explore the latest possibilities with AI. When | Wednesday 25 September | From | 10.00 ~ 12.30 | | 10:00 ~ 10:25 - Democratize AI at the Edge | Where | Hall 9 - Faraday Seminar Lounge - World of Electronics |
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Democratize AI at the Edge Power consumption is the primary bottleneck in bringing AI to edge devices. Traditional cloud-based AI, while powerful, often struggles with latency and security concerns, making it less suitable for real-time and sensitive applications. The challenge lies in deploying AI on resource-constrained endpoint devices, which are often battery-powered and require efficient power management to function effectively. The solution to this problem lies in subtraction technology, which offers a significant reduction in power consumption. By optimizing processing tasks and eliminating unnecessary computations, subtraction technology enables AI to run faster and more securely on edge devices. This breakthrough makes it possible to harness the full potential of AI at the edge, delivering real-time intelligence without compromising on power efficiency or safety. Don't miss this opportunity to learn about cutting-edge advancements and network with Ambiq and TOP-experts in the field! Follow the AI seminar on Wednesday. Not able to join? Visit our booth 9B052 to learn more!
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