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High-resolution 8” Displays with or without Capacitive Touch Panel


Inelco Hunter is excited to announce the availability of the new Powertip 8" high-resolution, high-brightness displays, which uniquely feature an optional capacitive touch panel.


This means that the many features, including high-resolution, can be accessed cost-effectively for applications that do not require a touch facility. For example, industrial machinery and scientifi c devices where only status indication is required.


Potential uses requiring a touch panel include, but are not limited to, manufacturing automation, industrial control, transport, smart home control, portable devices, and medical and scientifi c equipment. Inelco Hunter’s in-depth engineering support ensures rapid


implementation, speeding up the customer’s time- to-market. Inelco Hunter’s engineers will work with the SME engineers. This added-value support is at the core of Inelco Hunter’s philosophy, and has been for the last 30 years, setting them apart from the various “stock and ship” distributors.


Welcome to the June issue of Electronics for Engineers


O n May 29th , the team at Electronics


for Engineers magazine attended the Hardware Pioneers Max exhibition at the Business Design Centre in London. This show was very enlightening and we encountered a lot of interesting new innovations that were on display. It was lovely to catch up with our readers, as well as introducing ourselves to potential new readers. I do hope that everyone who attended found it to be as enjoyable an event as we did. In our June issue, we have a number of stimulating and topical articles which are covered under the following


Editor ynolan@datateam.co.uk


features: Distribution, Enclosures, Interconnection, Automotive Electronics, Electronic Sensors, Test and Measurement, and Medical & Industrial Electronics. As always, if you have any feedback or wish to contribute to an issue, do get in contact with me at ynolan@ datateam.co.uk.


Sondrel launches Outsourced Design Teams service to ensure customers meet their


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project deadlines Sondrel is offering customers a solution to their shortage of engineers in the form of its Outsourced Design Teams (ODT) service. Engagements can be as simple as one engineer for a few weeks to a complete team of a dozen for many months, for example.


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Paul Martin, Director of Field Engineering and Customer Technology at Sondrel, explained, “It’s really diffi cult fi nding skilled engineers at the moment, especially for Design and Verifi cation. A whole chip project could be at risk of falling behind schedule due to a skills shortage that could have severe fi nancial repercussions. You could use an agency and assemble a team, but that needs a lot of people and management time as they are an unproven team. We have a much simpler option for customers. Sondrel’s Outsourced Design Teams are drawn from our pool of over 100 skilled and experienced engineers that have worked for us for years and, more


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importantly, worked together in teams so that they can hit the ground running from day one. We hand pick the members of the team so that it exactly meets the customer’s skills requirement and manage them so that expectations are met, milestones are achieved, and all aspects of people management are handled by us so that the customer can focus on the other aspects of the project. Sondrel’s secure and


sophisticated remote working arrangements enable the company to assemble teams that are made up from engineers in any of its design centres around the world to ensure that the most suitable engineers are used.


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