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Age before beauty: Australia's naval modernisation and life extension plans
2013-12-19 01:00:00| Naval Technology
As Australian troops withdraw from Afghanistan and strategic focus shifts towards Asia, the role of the Royal Australian Navy looks set to expand. Ambitious plans are on the drawing board for a new generation of key naval assets, but with Australian
DC/DC Converter has operating life expectancy of 30 years.
2013-12-18 14:31:03| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Designed without optocouplers in feedback loop to reduce component count and increase MTBF, 4.5 x 2 x 7.9 in. DHR 150-24 accepts any single input from 90–360 Vdc and delivers 24 Vdc ±0.3 V. Headroom, full electronic protection, and 5,000 Vdc input to output isolation also promote operating life. Delivering full 150 W continuous output power over 0 to +70°C range without any derating, converter features all heat generating components installed on aluminum heat-sink blocks. This story is related to the following:DC To DC Converters
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Water still flows on Mars, potentially harboring life and we need to be careful not to contaminate it
2013-12-17 15:33:52| Extremetech
In recent months, NASA's Curiosity rover has confirmed that Mars, millions of years ago, used to be covered in free-flowing rivers. According to some new imagery from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) and analysis by Alfred McEwen of the University of Arizona, however, it appears that water still flows on the surface of Mars today.
celebrating a gift of life
2013-12-17 07:42:26| Chemicals - Topix.net
In so many ways it looked like a traditional holiday party - festive balloons, dancing, plenty of sweet treats and even a visit from the big man in red.
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Tiny Bosch Sensors for the Connected Life
2013-12-16 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Real and virtual worlds come together<br /> Senses for the internet of things and services<br /> Bosch CEO Denner: "It's simply a question of when"<br /> Every second smartphone worldwide uses Bosch sensors<br /> <br /> Stuttgart/Las Vegas — Bosch is helping to build the internet of things and services one tiny sensor at a time. In future, many objects will report their status over the net, and this makes a rage of new functions and business models possible. At the Consumer Electronics ...This story is related to the following:HVACTransportation Industry ProductsSearch for suppliers of: Barometric Pressure Sensors | Wireless Sensors | Acceleration Sensors | Temperature Sensors |
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