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www.efemag.co.uk E www.efemag.co.uk E NGINEERS LECTRONICS FOR February 2024 A Guide to Battery Fast Charging E4E Cover.indd 1 Features


Contract Manufacturing 18 Using precision motion to optimise PCB manufacturing


20 A bill of materials is essential to avoid supply chain disruption


21 Delivering semiconductor manufacturing cleanroom fi re safety


Enclosures 22 Remote and electronic locking systems for enclosures and cabinets 24 Elegance with convenient VESA mounting


Component Design 26 Effi ciently developing dedicated edge and infrastructure servers


NGINEERS LECTRONICS FOR February 2024 A Guide to Battery Fast Charging


Our technical cover story, a follow up from Analog Device’s article in our June issue, details how fast charging battery systems can be implemented and what can be used to assist with this. They also break down the functionality and effi ciency of different types of fast chargers, evaluating and testing their abilities throughout.


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Contents News & Editor’s Comment


6 Fab renovation: a blue CHIPS investment 7 Breathe deeply, please! 9 The benefi ts of “ready-to-go” SoM operating environments


10 Perforce at Embedded World 2024 10 2G Switch-off and legacy device migration 14 A guide to battery fast charging


29 Safety critical components 30 Signal conditioning is the protective armour between plant and fi eld


Interconnection 32 High density microwave interconnects for quantum computers


34 Connectors for digital mining operating in arduous environmental conditions and for extreme applications


35 The fast-evolving requirements of connector applications


36 Solutions for sealed slimline connectors


Distribution 38 Just one poor crimp 39 Converged distribution


Electronic Sensors 40 Vision, colour and contrast sensors 41 Reimagining Legionella risk management with IoT


Supply Chain 42 Focus on problems in your control 44 Make your small asset tracker last longer 46 Assuring supply chain traceability


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FEBRUARY 2024 | ELECTRONICS FOR ENGINEERS


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