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CONTENTS


PAPIR – DUAL ZONE LENS: A NEW APPROACH TO OCCUPANCY DETECTION


NOVEMBER 2016 COVER STORY 12 E-OCT16-AVVID:Layout 1 11/10/2016 10:54 Pa


DISPLAYS & UIS Force and pressure sensing, alongside object recognition are unlocking new levels of creativity for application developers taking the security aspect of HMI to another level


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POWER SUPPLEMENT A new series of negative regulators offers easy regulator paralleling for increased output current and operation down to zero output voltage


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PaPIR – a new approach to occupancy detection


Exploring the advanced capabilities of the latest Passive Infrared sensors (PIR) in building, lighting control systems


NEWS


4. Advanced networking system with wireless battery management system in BMW i3...


5.New Intelliconnect RF website... 6.Rittal to build advanced production plant...


FEATURES


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Displays & UIs... 8.New features enhance touch screen interactivity


10. Dev Kit for evaluating and prototyping mid-air haptics


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MCUs & MPUs...


14. The user experience: Defined by a full set of features


16. New digitally-enhanced power controllers Embedded Technology 18. Where to place trust in security EDA... 21. Embedded compilers for the auto industry Optoelectronics...


22. Autonomous crowd monitoring advances modern age of HMI


23. New High power surface-mount infra-red and ultra-violet LEDs


SUPPLEMENT power Electronics...


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