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IP Controlled, Tiny 32-ch Solid-State Relays Control card
2014-09-08 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Online-Devices announces new Industrial IP Controlled, Tiny 32-ch Solid-State Relays Control card, provides 1Amp on each output, fully protected, aimed at Inductive Loads and Resistive ones.<br /> <br /> The new Intelligent-Appliance High Efficient Solid-State Relay card, the IA-3121-E, handles 12 to 30VDC loads with a tiny voltage drop of 60 millivolts keeps temperature down as well as space volume.<br /> <br /> This compact structure may be used as a Power Digital Output creature with an ...This story is related to the following:Solid State Relays |
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US man held after Aust credit card fraud
2014-09-07 01:13:17| Automakers - Topix.net
A Texas man accused of going on a shopping spree with "cloned" Australian credit cards in US stores has been arrested. Authorities in Austin, Texas, launched an investigation after the Commonwealth Bank of Australia reported customers were victims of credit card fraud.
PICMG 1.3 Full-Size CPU Card utilizes Intel Q87 chipset.
2014-09-05 14:30:56| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
To meet medical imaging, industrial automation, network security, and digital signage application requirements, IB980 utilizes Intel® Q87 chipset to support 4th Generation 22 nm-based Intel Core™ CPUs with 3D Tri-Gate transistors and integrated Intel HD Graphics. Card also offers 2 DDR3-1600 long DIMM slots for 16 GB max system memory and offers diverse I/O support. Other features include 4x SATA III, LPT, 2x Intel PCIe Gigabit LAN, 1x Mini PCIe slot (mSATA), iAMT(9.0), and TPM(1.2). This story is related to the following:Computer Boards |
Samsung, Infineon, Philips fined for smart card chip cartel
2014-09-04 08:55:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The European Commission has found that Infineon, Philips, Samsung and Renesas coordinated their market behaviour for smart card chips, in breach of EU rules that prohibit cartels. The Commission imposed fines totaling EUR 138 million on three of the companies, while Renesas benefited from immunity after it revealed the cartel to the EC. An earlier attempt at a settlement with the companies proved unsuccessful. According to the Commission, the companies colluded through bilateral contacts in the period September 2003 to September 2005, when they discussed respective responses to customer requests to lower prices. The smart card chips are used in SIM cards, bank cards, identity cards and passports, pay TV cards, and various other applications. Infineon received the largest fine of EUR 82.8 million, and Philips will pay EUR 20.1 million. Samsung received a 30 percent reduction for cooperating, putting its fine at EUR 35.2 million.
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VIDEO: Card fraud in Asia 'costs $400m'
2014-09-02 01:54:07| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Card fraud in Asia costs banks $400m a year and is rising by up to 25% a year, according to software analytics firm Fico.
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