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Farnell and Brainboxes come together at National Manufacturing Supply Chain Exhibition & Conference 2023

Farnell will be joined by Brainboxes to launch two new products when exhibiting at the National Manufacturing Supply Chain Exhibition & Conference 2023.

Located on Stand G06 within RDS Simmonscourt, Dublin from May 23rd to 24th, Farnell will showcase market-leading products from Muticomp Pro, while Brainboxes demonstrates a wide array of products available to buy direct from Farnell. In addition, Brainboxes will also introduce the new SW-514, a DIN rail mountable compact industrial four port gigabit Ethernet switch, and the upcoming PE-505, the first in the company’s ground-breaking Pure Embedded range offering the next generation in embedded Ethernet solutions.

Luke Walsh, Managing Director at Brainboxes, and Eleanor Young, Category Director Industrial at Farnell, will also join an impressive line-up of speakers to offer an insight into how to ‘Improve your bottom line without costing the earth.’ In this session, held at 10.40am on Wednesday 24th May on the Main Stage, they will explain how energy consumption, carbon footprint and energy efficiency can be easily monitored through the BB-400 Industrial Edge Controller, an accessible starter kit developed by Brainboxes and available to buy from Farnell.

Customers and suppliers will have the opportunity to meet with Farnell’s UK and Ireland teams including sales, technical and marketing. A free daily draw will also give visitors a chance to win vouchers worth €500, €250, and €100 that can be used at Farnell, a Kraftform Compact Screwdriving Toolkit, a Rotacraft USB Screwdriver, and a Stanley Fatmax Toolbag. In order to be eligible, winners must be present when the prize draw takes place at 1.30pm on the 23rd and 24th May at the Farnell stand (G06).

Eleanor Young, Category Director Industrial at Farnell said, “Farnell continues to expand and improve our Industrial proposition for our valued customers, some of whom we will be delighted to meet face-to-face in Dublin. We are pleased to partner with Brainboxes to showcase leading products from our Industrial range, so come along to stand G06 to meet with our experts and to enter our daily free draw to win some fantastic prizes.”

The eighth National Manufacturing Supply Chain Exhibition & Conference features an impressive line-up of leaders, academics and government agencies who will engage in a stimulating blend of keynote addresses and debates. The event will include an extensive exhibition showcasing the latest technological solutions and business services, while business leaders can listen to case studies and technical presentations from manufacturing experts and meet with cutting-edge technology providers.

Farnell will exhibit at National Manufacturing Supply Chain Exhibition & Conference on Stand G06. For more information, please visit this link.  

New promotions support growth for Peterlee’s Seaward Electronic

North East electrical test and measurement company Seaward Electronic has announced several senior appointments as it invests further in a skilled workforce and business support functions.

New promotions at Seaward Electronic are (l – r) Kyle Fitzgerald, Jade Fitzgerald, Brett Spence, Tom Worthy, Andrew Simpson, Toni Wells, Chad Murray

Kyle Fitzgerald has been promoted to the position of IT manager at the Peterlee firm while instrumentation calibration services brand Calibrationhouse is boosted by promotions for Andrew Simpson and Tom Worthy, who become manager and lab manager respectively. Chad Murray steps up to the role of Seaward Electronic’s quality lead while other appointments see Brett Spence become a junior production engineer, Natasha Kirkup a junior buyer, Toni Wells a management accountant and Jade Fitzgerald an assistant accountant.

The news comes as the company has maintained a resilient performance on the back of strong demand for its products and services and continued investment to support growth. 

With an office also in Tampa, Florida, Seaward Electronic currently employs around 170 people and is a sector leading manufacturer of electronic test and measurement instruments used in a wide variety of electrical, medical, industrial and energy sector applications.

Chris Callan, CEO at Seaward Electronic, said the promotions are well deserved with all contributing significantly to the business. He added: “Our commitment to developing a highly skilled workforce is the linchpin of providing top quality products and services to customers right across the world. We look forward to both continuing to grow their careers at Seaward and contributing significantly to our future success.

 “We have a strategy for growth – and developing our expertise and capability is a key part of this strategy. We offer exciting projects and technologies and it has been fantastic to welcome new members of the team to strengthen our ability to introduce new products into our global markets.” 

Seaward Electronic is part of Metrawatt’s GMC Instrumentation Group, a collaboration of separate specialist test equipment manufacturing businesses based in Germany, Switzerland and the USA.

Panasonic Industry exhibits at SPS Parma 2023

From May 23 – 25, Panasonic Industry Italia will be exhibiting at SPS Parma in Italy in Hall 6 at Stand H008. Panasonic’s stand will be divided into three areas dedicated to motion, networking and sensing solutions. Visitors to the stand will be able to talk with the technical experts from Panasonic Industry about the products the company offers for digital manufacturing, industrial IIoT, textile/leather manufacturing as well as biomedical applications.

The three different areas on Panasonic Industry’s stand focus on:

EXPERTS in MOTION

  • Minas A6 Multi: The modular EtherCAT servo drive, designed to solve specific needs of the Italian and European markets in conjunction with GM1, the motion controller dedicated to performance and connectivity. 
  • Compact Motion Advanced EtherCAT: Minas A6B axes in EtherCAT exploiting the functions of the new GM1 Motion Controller plus a demo with 8 axes controlled by an FP7 PLC to highlight the many servo functions including those related to ‘Predictive Maintenance’.
  • Compact Motion Advanced ‘Linear’: Solutions for linear technology where the performance and versatility of Panasonic’s linear motor drivers are the fulcrum on which to design high-performance applications.

EXPERTS in NETWORKING

  • Manufacturing Business, Digital Transformation: An example of the approach and benefits of aggregating data from each node of the IIoT ecosystem into a ‘unified space’. This empowers OEMs to provide end users with added value for competitiveness and service-orientation.
  • The value of data in the production cycle: FP-I4C IIoT gateway solution, designed to easily enable Industry 4.0 machines (new and legacy).
  • Software area: Demo sessions of the configuration software for Panasonic’s main product solutions (Motion Controller GM1, PLC, IIoT gateway FP-I4C, HMI and VPN service for remote assistance).

EXPERTS in SENSING

  • The ‘No Space Sensors’: The smallest industrial sensors featuring tiny footprints but offering very high performance, e.g. EX-Z series sensors plus the entire range of sub-miniature sensors.
  • The ‘No Space Safety’ zone will feature the ultra-compact SF-4D and ultra-compact SF-4C safety light curtains (both with advanced muting and blanking functions), as well as the SG-P non-contact opening detector with intelligent anomaly signalling on every remotely visible door.
  • The ‘No Space Advanced’ zone will be dedicated not only to the small, precise and versatile HG-C measurement sensor and the HG-T rangefinder (1µm accuracy), but also to the brand-new HG-F1 device using TOF time-of-flight to extend measurement up to 3 metres, while benefiting from very small dimensions. A demo will measure the visitor’s height in real time. The sensors (HG-T) are able to measure even reflective or transparent objects, making them ideal for demanding applications in the metalworking and packaging sectors.
  • ‘IO-Link’ connectivity will also be shown on the stand. This function enables manufacturers to manage the information and diagnostics of the individual sensors and turning them into an IIoT node.

More information can be found here: Automation Devices & Solutions.

Farnell appointed as authorised distributor for Grayhill precision switches

Farnell announces its appointment as an authorised distributor for Grayhill, a leading manufacturer of precision switches for use in a wide range of human-machine interface (HMI) solutions. The new agreement offers Farnell customers fast delivery of a  wide range of high-quality HMI products for design into OEM systems across EMEA and APAC regions. Products available include optical encoders and joysticks, rotary switches, keypads, pushbuttons and touch encoders.

This new addition to Farnell’s portfolio adds a switch company highly specialised in optimising haptics (touch and feel of interfaces. Their advanced designs mean Grayhill products are regularly a central component of precision medical devices and defence applications, including emergency responder radios, as well as luxury car manufacturers and rugged interfaces for off-road vehicles.

Keith Forbes, Global Product Segment Leader for Switches, at Farnell, said, “The rise of haptics in the field of touchscreens and many other human interface devices is an area of expertise that runs deep at Grayhill. Their product lines of rotary switches and encoders will enable developers and OEM manufacturers to access and deliver the finest components for their projects on fast lead-times from our stock. The addition of the Grayhill range adds even greater depth to our inventory of sought-after components and further reinforces Farnell as a service and support leader in these regions.” 

Grayhill’s Director of Marketing, Karen Entriken added, “This new agreement provides the means to deliver Grayhill’s products across EMEA and APAC with the advantages of local stock. Our products offer customers precision and functionality for touch displays, keypads, and rotary switches that can support multiple languages and end-product configurations, all backed by Grayhill’s depth of experience and history of innovation.”  

Since its foundation in 1943, Grayhill has been committed to providing top-quality human interface solutions for a wide range of applications.

Grayhill precision switches are now available from Farnell in EMEA, Newark in North America and element14 in APAC.

Fast touch display modules offering rapid time-to-market

Inelco Hunter has announced the availability of the Powertip STM32 range of touch display modules incorporating a powerful STMicroelectronics MCU chip with an Arm Cortex-M7 480MHz core. The Powertip STM32 modules are aimed at applications where rapid response times and smooth graphics are needed.

The STMicroelectronics MCU provides a very high level of performance, resulting in rapid response times and very smooth graphics. For example, instrumentation products will be able plot graphs quickly and without jitter and support full MJPEG video playback.

Time-to-market is of essence these days and the easy-to-use TouchGFX Plug & Play software will enable developers to define the display’s graphic touch interface very quickly using graphic icons from the supplied library stock. In addition, custom graphic blocks can be quickly generated or Graphics can be uploaded from external sources direct to the system.

Uniquely, Inelco Hunter provide their own BSP (Board Support Package) allowing customers to develop using STM32CubeIDE or KEIL MDK effectively turning the display into a standalone embedded module in its own right. 

Screen sizes range from 3.5” to 5” with a high resolution and wide viewing angles – typically 480×272 pixels with an 80° full viewing angle and a brightness of 800+ lumens.

The displays feature Capacitive Touch input technology. Low power consumption is also a key feature – the built-in Chrom-ART accelerator saves processing power and frees up the MCU for other applications where needed. The STM32 modules all feature Embedded 16MB RAM and 32MB QSPI Flash memory, plus a Micro-SD slot for expandable storage. Support is provided for I2C, UART, SPI, USB, RTC, Ethernet and CAN bus.

Developers will no longer need to work on the MCU hardware platform, shortening the development time by many months. Also, the purchasing team will only need to manage one component instead of multiple items like Flash, RAM and MCU. All of which are very unstable at the moment in terms of supply. With IHL lead times of stock to 12 weeks available this offers a quick turn to market solution. Customised solutions can also be provided, including casing options as one example.

Inelco Hunter provides helpful, in-depth engineering support, ensuring rapid implementation, speeding up the customer’s time-to-market. This added-value support is at the core of Inelco’s philosophy, and has been for the last 30 years, setting them apart from the “stock & ship” distributors.

Customers are increasingly looking for complete solutions with a high degree of service, to provide them with truly converged, totally embedded solutions. This has inspired Inelco Hunter to develop their “Totally Embedded” range of services and embedded hardware/software solutions which include: Camera Modules, SoM Modules, Smart Display Modules, Embedded Systems (Pi plus Displays), Thermal Printers, Connectors and Cable Harnesses.

For more technical information, visit the Inelco Hunter website:

www.inelcohunter.co.uk

Instrumentation Excellence Awards – entries close today

You don’t have long left to make your nomination for the Instrumentation Excellence Awards as entries close today (Friday 12 May 2023). So if you want to be in with a chance of receiving the recognition your company deserves, find a category to suit your needs and enter today, before it’s too late! Visit https://instrumentationawards.co.uk/ to make your entry.

The Instrumentation Excellence Awards 2023 is an event that celebrates the best professionals, products, projects and companies from across the test, measurement, sensing and control sectors. Time is running out to enter, so get involved!

The 2023 award ceremony will take place at the Grand Connaught Rooms, Covent Garden on Thursday 19th October and will once again take place alongside the Electronics Industry Awards making it the night of the year for networking.

Categories for the 2023 Instrumentation Excellence Awards

Product Categories 

  • Cables and Connectors Product of the Year
  • Calibration Product of the Year
  • Cases and Enclosures Product of the Year
  • DAQ Product of the Year
  • Flow, Level and Control Product of the Year
  • Gas Detection Product of the Year
  • IIoT product of the year
  • Monitoring and Metering Product of the Year
  • Sensor Product of the Year
  • Signal Conditioning Product of the Year
  • Software Solution of the Year 
  • Test and Measurement Product of the Year
  • Thermal Imaging and Vision Systems Product of the Year

Business Categories 

  • Digital Transformation Award
  • Distributor of the Year
  • Excellence in Innovation
  • Manufacturer of the Year
  • Best Marketing Campaign
  • PR Agency of the Year Award
  • Sustainability Award 

Individual Award 

  • Industry Personality of the Year

Pickering Interfaces to demo EV BMS test rig at The Battery Show Europe 2023

Pickering Interfaces, the leading provider of modular signal switching & simulation products for electronic test & verification, will showcase its Battery Management System (BMS) test demo on booth #4-A34 at The Battery Show Europe 2023, at Messe Stuttgart in Germany from 23-25 May 2023.

The Battery Show, co-located with the Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo, is Europe’s largest trade fair for H/EV and advanced battery technology for industries including automotive, renewable energy and electronics. A technical conference at the shows will explore the latest industry innovations and hot topics, including growth in European-based production facilities and the drive to achieve a circular economy for EVs and batteries. With more than 500 manufacturers and service providers, the exhibition will offer an unparalleled opportunity to source the latest design and production solutions from across the battery and EV supply chain, including energy storage systems, electrical powertrains, battery management systems, materials, components, equipment, testing and recycling. 

Outlining the BMS test demo, Paul Bovingdon, Simulation Product Manager at Pickering, explains: “With the increasing adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), one significant challenge to be tackled is the effective testing and validation of Battery Management Systems (BMS). Using modular, PXI-based switch and simulation modules offers many advantages in BMS test, including flexibility to optimize the test system to meet exact requirements; simple modification to address evolving needs; and an open, industry-standard architecture that promotes system longevity and mitigates obsolescence, while providing seamless integration of multi-vendor instrumentation modules.” 

The BMS test demo includes the following Pickering products:

  • 41-752A-011 PXI Battery Simulator – simulates batteries in a stacked architecture
  • 40-190B-002 PXI Fault Insertion – simulates cell shorts and broken wires
  • 40-297A-050 PXI Precision Resistor – simulates battery load
  • 42-297A-150 PXIe Programmable Resistor – tests BMS isolation resistance check
  • 41-743-001 PXI Programmable Power Supply – simulates battery charger
  • 43-920-001 PXI Embedded Controller
  • 42-925-001 PXIe 18-slot Chassis

For more details, please visit: www.pickeringtest.com/bms

In addition to its BMS test demo, Pickering will also highlight the following products on booth #4-A34 at The Battery Show Europe 2023 at Messe Stuttgart in Germany:

  • PXI & LXI high voltage switching solutions.
  • PXI fault insertion, programmable resistor and thermocouple simulation modules.
  • New multi-channel 300 mA battery simulator module updated with greater voltage isolation to allow BMS test of battery stacks up to 1kV (available in both PXI & PXIe).
  • Switch Path Manager (SPM) – the latest version of this industry-leading switching signal routing software adds auto-detection and route caching features that improve speed and performance.
  • Supporting cables and connectors
  • eBIRST Switching System Test Tools – designed to simplify system fault-finding by quickly testing the system and graphically identifying the faulty relay.

Pickering Interfaces stands behind its manufactured products with a standard three-year warranty and guaranteed long-term product support. Pricing and availability information is supplied on its website at: www.pickeringtest.com

Award winning compact conductivity sensor

Measuring conductivity in smaller sized production facilities especially in the food and pharmaceutical industry sectors demands the most compact, yet robust sensors and the BAUMER PAC50 process sensor meets these critical requirements. Introduced just over a year ago, the PAC50’s success has been recognised by the readers and users of a leading Computing & Automation trade journal voting it to be ‘Product of the Year 2023’. The PAC50 received the most votes for new products in the Sensor category and hence took first place.

Martin Leupold, Product Manager for Process Sensors at Baumer comments, “Together with our fellow development engineers in Denmark, we are very happy to receive this special award. The PAC50 sensor has been very well received by customers as they really appreciate its ultra-compact dimensions helping them to meet their customer’s demands for space-saving system designs”.

Baumer sensors are acknowledged for their high performance in a compact design and this is particularly true for the PAC50 analysis sensor. To keep dimensions down to a minimum Baumer designers went to the limits of what is physically feasible, as illustrated by a sensor housing measuring a mere 60mm, with a display of only 32 x 25mm. In addition to minimum size the sensors are extremely robust offering high temperature stability up to 140ºC, which allows for permanent and reliable use in food, pharmaceutical and even in SIP (Sterilisation-in-Place) and CIP (Cleaning-in-Place) systems. Added to which the sensors provide high-precision measured values and very short response times, all of which are becoming a prerequisite for space-saving applications. 

Like other Baumer sensors, IO-Link is a standard feature allowing the collection of secondary data, such as temperature for process monitoring and communication to control devices. This means users can quickly and easily parameterise the sensor prior to and during operation – even when the sensor is integrated via an analogue interface. Furthermore, to optimise flexibility the dual channel feature allows users to operate the PAC50 via analogue or digital channel, or even both in parallel.

More here: https://www.baumer.com/gb/en/compact-analysis-sensor-pac50-awarded-product-of-the-year/n/pac50-product-of-the-year

New technology to recover valuable metals from mine water

Two technology providers in Finland are developing a water treatment solution that will be able to selectively recover metals from mining-impacted waters. The companies Weeefiner and Sensmet are collaborating to tackle the water treatment challenges posed by end-of-life mining sites, whilst also salvaging some of the valuable materials that mine waters frequently contain. The development project has received funding from Rio Tinto Group’s sustainable water treatment challenge program.

Former mines have the potential to adversely impact local water resources, so mitigation procedures are established for environmental protection. Many different water treatment methods are available to meet this requirement, but they can be costly and vary in their levels of efficiency.

Weeefiner and Sensmet are therefore developing an IRU (Intelligent Recovery Unit) that will deliver game-changing benefits; not just in process efficiency but also to selectively recover critical minerals and rare earth metals. The metal recovery and water treatment solution will be provided by Weeefiner, and the online measurement technology (to enable continuous process control), will be provided by Sensmet.

Recognising the advantages of a circular economy, Weeefiner has focused on innovative water treatment solutions that simultaneously enable the recovery of dissolved materials. Weeefiner’s 4D Scavenger technology can change the way water is treated in many different industries.  In the IRU project, the objective is to customise the technology to meet the specific needs of the mining industry.

“To-date, water treatment methods at mining sites have focused on decontamination by precipitation, which requires large amounts of chemicals such as lime, and represents a heavy carbon footprint,” explains Mikko Hänninen, Weeefiner CEO. “This process also produces sludge that contains contaminants and represents a further disposal challenge. At Weeefiner, our highly selective 4D Scavenger technology is designed to target and extract dissolved metals for reuse, which significantly reduces the downstream water treatment burden. Mining sites will be able to use the IRU to produce sustainable raw materials while simultaneously meeting regulatory requirements.”

In common with most industrial processes, continuous monitoring and control is necessary to optimise the IRU’s performance; not least because it would not be sensible to run the treatment process until there is a breakthrough of contaminants. Laboratory analysis would not be feasible at most remote sites because that would be costly and would incur a significant delay. Sensmet’s µDOES analyser can provide real-time, simultaneous quantification of dissolved metal concentrations, such as Ni, Co, Li, Mn and Cu in hydrometallurgical processes and mining waters. The µDOES has been designed to streamline the measurement process with comparable analytical performance to laboratory ICP-OES, but with the robustness required for continuous and fully automated industrial process monitoring. The µDOES enhances the IRU by measuring metal concentrations both before and after 4D Scavenger treatment, enabling automated process optimisation.

Explaining the potential of µDOES analyser technology, Sensmet CEO, Dr Toni Laurila says: “Previously, Sensmet has demonstrated the advantages of real-time analysis of metal concentrations in battery recycling and production processes, resulting in increased efficiency, lower costs, higher output, and improved product quality. However, our technology offers numerous benefits to a wide range of industries that need high quality real-time analysis on-site. We are therefore delighted that our cutting-edge analytical technology is being utilised in the IRU collaboration to optimise the recovery of strategic metals while reducing negative impacts on the environment.”

The IRU project recently received a funding award from a Rio Tinto program known as ‘Mine-influenced water – sustainable water treatment challenge’, through which successful applicants may receive up to US$2 million of co-funding over three years. Explaining the thinking behind the scheme, Rio Tinto’s Nick Gurieff says: “We recognise the responsibilities we have as long-term stewards of natural resources, and we are committed to understanding and mitigating the risks and impacts of our operations from the beginning of an operation’s life to beyond closure.

“The perpetual obligation to treat water can be challenging and costly, particularly at large sites, so our objective is to find new solutions that are sustainable both environmentally and financially. We know that mine-affected water can contain significant levels of potentially valuable materials, so the ideal scenario is to find ways to both treat the water and recover the dissolved minerals and rare earth metals.”

Weeefiner and Sensmet are now working with Rio Tinto to develop a solution that can be deployed in the field. Initially, synthetic water will be treated at research facilities in Finland to demonstrate the effective monitoring and removal of key metals such as copper, cobalt and nickel. Once the removal of these elements has been proven to be effective, Rio Tinto will supply samples from closed mining sites that will undergo a similar assessment.

After the mineral extraction from mine water concept has been proven in the laboratory, pilot units will be developed for initial evaluation at two closed mine sites. Summarising, Nick Gurieff says: “This is one of our most exciting innovation projects, and we are hopeful that it will enable us to recover strategic metals that would have otherwise been lost. We will track measures such as the recovery cost of 1 kg of copper, for example, and this will allow us to determine whether this new technology could be self-funding. However, that is not the primary objective; if we can effectively remove metals, the environmental challenge will be lowered and subsequent treatment downstream will be that much easier.

“By recovering strategic metals such as copper from waste, we hope that the IRU project will contribute to a more circular economy and improve the availability of battery metals as the world decarbonises its energy and transport infrastructure.”

Power Integrations’ new 3300 V IGBT Module Gate Driver reports telemetry data for observability, predictive maintenance and lifetime modelling

Power Integrations, the leader in gate-driver technology for medium- and high-voltage inverter applications, today announced a new, single-channel, plug-and-play gate driver for 190 mm x 140 mm IHM and IHV IGBT modules up to 3300 V. The 1SP0635V2A0D combines Power Integrations’ proven SCALE-2 switching performance and protection features with a configurable isolated serial output interface, which augments driver programmability and provides comprehensive telemetry reporting for an accurate lifetime estimation. Multiple sensing circuits including thermal and device and bus condition information are incorporated, simplifying system design and enhancing observability, control and reliability. Application areas are rail traction inverters, power grid and medium-voltage drives.

Thorsten Schmidt, product marketing manager at Power Integrations commented: “The serial status output protocol incorporates critical real-time measurements, facilitating advanced operational verification and dramatically increasing overall visibility of the inverter’s health, reliability and efficiency. Engineers may adapt monitoring and control systems to the PI standard plug-and-play protocol or request custom adjustments by PI engineers during their project’s development phase.” 

Telemetric data available from the 1SP0635V2A0D gate driver includes accurate temperature measurement, which simplifies thermal management and eliminates the need for external temperature sensors. DC link voltage measurement is also incorporated, minimising external circuitry, reducing system complexity and cost. Closed-loop gate voltage, gate status and short-circuit monitoring ensure that modules are operated within set limits, improving efficiency and avoiding catastrophic failures.

Other features include a status monitor for the fibre-optic interface to ensure that switching commands are received correctly. Similarly, gate monitoring ensures switching commands have been executed correctly and that the power module is in the appropriate operating condition. Short-circuit monitoring provides accurate control, directing the gate driver to respond appropriately in the event of a short circuit.