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ENGINEERS LECTRONICS FOR
December/January 2025
The Critical Edge: How AI is shaping the cities of tomorrow
ENGINEERS LECTRONICS FOR
December/January 2025 In this issue
In our double issue, we have a number of esteemed companies who have contributed interesting and topical articles relevant to our features, including Win-Source, Fibox, Advanced Interconnections and Relec. We also have a preview of the 2025 Southern Manufacturing and Electronics Show on Page 5 ahead of its commencement in February, so if you are attending or exhibiting, do take a look.
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Editor’s Comment & News Features
4 Revolutionising medical device design: the role of advanced thermal solutions
Distribution 6 Ensure interference-free data communication 10 The changing face of distribution for passives
Embedded Technology 12 Unlocking the power of continuous observability for embedded developers
14 The critical edge: How AI is shaping the cities of tomorrow
Enclosures 16 Enclosure and cabinet standard hardware for the specialist panel builder
18 Electrical enclosures: A guide for electronic engineers
Interconnection 22 Connector specialist, Lane Electronics, looks into some of the more popular connector high-performance applications
24Seven considerations for implementing online tools to simplify customer design
Manufacturing 26Streamlining battery slurry mixing 30Maintaining OTIF during times of growth
Power 34 Revolutionising industrial power supply 36Power distribution and uninterruptable power supply systems
Smart Tech and IoT 44Elevating smart buildings with IOT-driven HVAC solutions
46 Low cost, license exempt, non-cellular 5G technology for Massive IoT
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