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Tight is Right: The M12 Push-Pull Connector Y-Circ M

Switch safely between Push-Pull and screw locking without compromising on tightness: the M12 Push-Pull with internal locking from Yamaichi relies on a double, independent sealing system for maximum reliability. The Y-Circ M system according to IEC 61076-2-012 is IP65 /…

Boundary Scan Gets a Boost

    The world of electronics development just got a bit faster and more efficient with the release of XJTAG version 4.0. This major update to the popular boundary scan software suite promises significant improvements for engineers working on circuit…

Managing enterprise-wide verification results

  In today’s software-driven world, ensuring the security and integrity of your codebase is paramount. LDRAvault offers a comprehensive solution to address these concerns, empowering developers and organizations to streamline their Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) while maintaining the highest quality…

Y-CONTOOL-13: Special Offer

This versatile tool effortlessly handles all Y-Con plugs, ensuring efficient and reliable connections every time. Its user-friendly design simplifies the process, saving you time and effort. Get your Y-CONTOOL-13 at €650 ex. VAT. Don’t miss out on this limited-time offer!…

Hard Real-time database systems: why they make the difference

It is often said that a database system operates real-time, when the operating system is qualified hard real-time. Although this statement might appear sufficient for high performance computing applications, when operating on a s small scale embedded system with limited…

The Top 10 emerging cybersecurity threats

“If everything is connected, everything can be hacked” – European Commission President – Ursula von der Leyen ENISA, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity has released the top 10 emerging cyber-security threats for 2030. The list is the result of…

Enable smart and sustainable EV charging development

EV Charging stations are a vital element of the future of electric driving. The global EV charging station market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 32.5% from 2021 to 2028, reaching €135.5 billion by 2028….

Security in IoT: the next steps

By 2024 any IoT or smart device sold in the EU must meet certain standards or the product will be banned from the EU market. In November 2019, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, “enisa”, released a study on Good Practices for Security of IoT – Secure Software Development Lifecycle” bringing together the views on best Secure SDLC practices from industry leaders from all over the world to make European manufacturers of smart connected devices aware of the eminent threats of hacks and cybercrimes and their danger for infrastructure and economies.