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New high sensitivity, miniature press force sensor captures very small forces
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network blocks which allow up to 8 smart devices to connect to the higher-level control system. Installing smart devices within a plant can improve business performance as well as product quality, maintenance/machine uptime, increased speed of operation and lower manufacturing costs. IO-Link Y master YL212 allows the connection of all
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sections of a plant into a single industrial network, from the management level (ERP) right down to the field level (sensors and actuators). Using the embedded webserver and IODD Y series IO-Link masters can provide complete integration, communication and direct data exchange between different fieldbuses using communication protocols such as Ethernet™/IP, Modbus/TCP, OPC UA or Profinet IO.
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he trend toward miniaturization is unstoppable. Medtech devices, semiconductors, electrical components and automotive parts: in almost
every industry, products must now combine increasingly compact dimensions with higher performance. And that poses major challenges for manufacturers and suppliers, who have to achieve maximum accuracy when processing these high-precision lightweight parts. A new, highly sensitive piezoelectric crystal developed by Kistler
guarantees extremely precise measuring results. Used in a new Type 9323 press force sensor which is ideal for measuring very small forces in challenging industrial environments and is an excellent solution for calibrating force sensors installed in production machinery. With a sensitivity of -32 pC/N, the new sensor can accurately measure
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he latest NPI from CamdenBoss sets the bar high for component layout, enclosure access and functionality. With the Hex-Box IoT Enclosure, connector or wire entry has never been easier. All six sides feature self-retaining panels that
can be easily customised to suit your requirements, leaving you to decide on the layout, without compromise. Choose from either vented or solid panels, or a mixture of each and place in accordance to your design. The Hex-
Box IoT Enclosure provides design engineered features that make it the ‘go to’ enclosure solution.
The Hex-Box IoT Enclosure is available in black, white and grey. When paired with the unique Circular Wall Mount Bracket, which has an inventive twist release mechanism, the enclosure is transformed into an easy to install wall mount housing.
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PLS’ UDE 2021 simplifies testing and debugging of multi-core SoCs with new intuitive user interface and extended Python support
in compact form for all calculated coverage levels and can be clearly displayed starting from the function level down to individual instructions at the object code level. Extensive reporting functions complete the code coverage feature of UDE. Besides HTML, now also CSV, XML and plain text are available as output formats for the reports. In addition, a Python console was added to UDE. So, the popular scripting language
can now not only be used for external scripting such as remote control of the UDE via a command line, but can now also be used as a command language within UDE. For example, the Python console allows users to execute functions of the Component Object Model (COM)-based UDE software API directly within UDE as Python commands. The user is supported by auto-completion and context-sensitive help.
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Programmierbare Logik & Systeme will be presenting at embedded world 2021 DIGITAL. PLS uses a completely new layout framework for UDE 2021. In contrast to the previous
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layout with fixed dock locations left, right, top and bottom and a central tab window in which windows were accessible via tabs, all windows in the debugger – which, for example, display the source code, internal states such as variables or registers, or also provide graphical visualizations – can now be arranged and grouped completely flexibly within the UDE user interface. If required, the user can create a new dock location at any time or add a window as a new tab to an existing dock location. In addition, dock locations can also be created outside the main UDE window to accommodate single or multiple UDE windows. This allows a very convenient multi-monitor operation. Newly added perspectives allow defining multiple views within a debugger session and
switching between them. This helps the user to focus on a specific debugging task. Perspectives are particularly useful for multi-core debugging, when the developer wants to analyze the behavior of, for example, a core in detail. They can be created freely and debugger windows can be placed and arranged in them without restriction. UDE’s functions for non-intrusive code coverage have been fundamentally revised and are more comprehensive and powerful than ever. The coverage results are now presented
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new intuitive user interface that allows even more efficient debugging of highly complex, next-generation multi-core systems is offered by UDE 2021, which PLS
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