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High Current Inductors suit switched mode power supplies.

2014-01-23 14:30:14| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Offering 259 industry standard inductance values ranging from 3.9–270,000 µH, Series RL-5480HC boasts current capabilities up to 9.50 A and saturation current as high as 24.5 A. Small size and staggered lead length facilitate PCB insertion. Operating from -40 to +130°C, inductors are suited for switched mode power supply applications, including output filtering and EMI suppression. This story is related to the following:RF Inductors | Inductors | Filter Inductors |

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Rogowski Coils sense and measure current.

2014-01-20 14:31:19| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Able to directly interface to WAGO's I/O System and JUMPFLEX® with flexible configuration, Rogowski coil current sensors provide electronic measurement of AC currents with galvanic isolation between primary current (power) and secondary circuit (measurement). Installation is accomplished by wrapping coil around conductor or bus bar and snapping together; no mounting is required. Suited for power measurement and energy monitoring applications, 855 Series can measure up to 2,000 A. This story is related to the following:Rogowski Coils |

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The Wii U is dead in its current form, admits Nintendo. But what now?

2014-01-20 13:20:31| Extremetech

Nintendo's stock has plummeted and the company is taking a beating from its sharply lower sales forecasts. So what happens now that the company is evaluating licensing models and other business decisions?

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Atlantic current change could bring drier summers

2014-01-19 20:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Telegraph: A change in the North Atlantic current could lead to the end of soggy British summers, researchers have claimed. Recent studies of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), a major warm current in the North Atlantic Ocean, have shown that it slowed down by up to 15 per cent in the past decade. Now experts suggest that the slowing of the current, which is linked to the Gulf Stream, could be part of a larger decline which began in the 1990s and looks set to continue. The AMOC...

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Fugro GEOS Introduces New Airborne Ocean Current Measurement System

2014-01-17 17:33:00| Offshore Technology

Combining recent advances in remote sensing and aerial surveys, a new system for airborne current measurement has been developed to bridge the gap between satellite and vessel-based ocean current measurements.

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