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SEPTEMBER 2019 CONTENTS


SENSING TECHNOLOGY FOR COGNITIVE VEHICLES


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SUPPLY CHAINS With demand


fluctuating increasingly, manufacturers require the right supply chain programme to benefit their business


6 SMART ANALYTICS


Considering the proximal, technical and economical benefits of implementing a space analytics programme into your office area


26 FPGA DESIGN


With the microchip’s memory and bandwidth being tested by this generations applications, compute accelerators could prove essential


34  Analog Devices


Analog Devices, as part of its ethos for looking ahead at the future of electronics, examines cognitive vehicles and how sensors are helping their development going forward


NEWS


4. Still room for innovation: The VU19P fits more on to less


FEATURES


Distribution & Supply Chain Management


connectingindustry.com /electronics


6. Demand? Then supply: The benefits of partnering with a distributor on your supply chain programme


Special Feature - Business Focus


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13. Not all about looks: RDS and the ins and outs of displays


Automotive Electronics


14. Propelling the drone sector: DDS and drones


Sensing Technology


17. A glaring sensory issue: Speeding development for polarised applications


Test & Compliance 20. Setting the standard: EN62368-1 and hazard-based safety engineering


22. Better to be safe than sorry: Traceability and regulatory expectations


Cellular, WiFi and IoT


24. Getting past the future: IoT’s history, significance and horizons


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26. Space, the next IoT frontier: Smart systems, analytics and the cost-effective use of business space


Manufacturing & Fabrication


28. A personal touch: Bespoke manufacturing for proven RFI/EMC shielding


Integrated Circuits


30. Intelligent updates: Performance boosts for 3.5 inch, Intel Core enhanced SBCs


34. Up to speed: Memory, networks and FPGA compute accelerators


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