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CONTENTS E-MAR16-003-DIGI-KEY SNIPE.qxp_Layout 1 17/02/2016 11:41 Page 1 COVER STORY 12 Connected Car


The EBV IoT Smart, Secure, Connected – Everywhere


DISTRIBUTION Focusing on the connection between environmental testing and brand loyalty and how it can be utilised by the distribution channel to maintain customers


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ENCLOSURES & FITTINGS Exploring the main requirements users need to consider when selecting the best type of terminal block to use in their PCB designs


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Wireless sensor networking for the industrial IoT


Linear Technology explores key network requirements specific to industrial wireless sensor networks


NEWS


4. IEEE 802.3bt PD controller paves path to higher power for PoE++...


6. Sealed type version safety relay... 7. Low standby current backup battery...


FEATURES


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Distribution... 8.Helping the distribution channel to support brand loyalty


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10. IoT devices present unique sourcing challenges Test & Measurement... 14. Test challenges for PAM4 signals Military, Aerospace & Defence...


16. Celebrating sixty years of innovation in the Mil/Aerospace & Defence supply market


18. Aerospace & Defence evolution Sensing Technology...


20. In the frame: CCD & CMOS imaging sensing technologies


Power Electronics... 22. Synchronous current mode converters


SUPPLEMENT Enclosures & Fittings...


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