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Five Reasons Home Solar is a No-Brainer

February 1, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Currently, home solar panels have become very popular worldwide. Renewable energy seems to be the best solution for all those who have concerns about unpredictable fluctuations in the natural gas market, rising prices, and a possible crisis.

Solar panels can provide a private home with at least partial independence from fluctuations in the energy market. In addition, it is the most environmentally friendly solution, and its owner will have more control over costs.

The active use of solar panels to provide electricity to buildings (in which solar energy is converted into electrical energy) and of heating buildings (in which thermo-solar devices are used in the heating systems of houses) started about 35 years ago. [Read more…] about Five Reasons Home Solar is a No-Brainer

Filed Under: Energy Tagged With: electricity, energy, panels, power, solar

Celera Motion unveils ‘world’s smallest’ servo drives

January 31, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Celera Motion, a business unit of Novanta, has launched what it says are “the world’s smallest servo drives”.

Named the Denali Series, the new compact, ultra-fast servo drives are perfect for a variety of service robots, surgical robots, industrial grippers and lab automation applications.

Denali is the latest addition to Celera Motion’s line of premium-performance Ingenia servo drives. [Read more…] about Celera Motion unveils ‘world’s smallest’ servo drives

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: applications, business, celera, compact, denali, drives, features, motion, multi-axis, power, robotics, series, servo, single, smallest, version, versions

Aerones raises $30 million to develop wind turbine maintenance robot

January 16, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Aerones, a Latvia-based company specializing in robot-enabled wind turbine maintenance and inspection, has secured $30 million in growth capital to scale its business globally.

The capital will be used to help the Company meet surging demand in a market which is expected to reach $50 billion in value by 2028.

The funding round was co-led by Lightrock, the global growth equity investor, and Haniel, the European family-owned purpose-driven investor. [Read more…] about Aerones raises $30 million to develop wind turbine maintenance robot

Filed Under: Energy, News Tagged With: aerones, capital, company, equity, global, growth, inspection, investor, maintenance, market, power, robot-enabled, robotic, round, services, turbine, wind

Halodi Robotics uses Ansys to simulate humanoid robots

January 10, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Halodi Robotics is using Ansys simulation software through the Ansys Startup Program to develop its humanoid robots designed to work among humans in everyday environments.

Humanoid robots can help alleviate the growing labour shortage, and free critical personnel to focus on tasks that require their high-level skills.

These robots will perform jobs such as patrolling buildings at night, stocking grocery shelves, and executing logistical tasks at hospitals. With Elite Channel Partner EDRMedeso, Ansys enabled Halodi Robotics to shorten development time by months. [Read more…] about Halodi Robotics uses Ansys to simulate humanoid robots

Filed Under: News, Software Tagged With: ansys, assistant, develop, development, engineers, eve, executing, free, halodi, high, hospital, human, humanoid, humans, interact, logistical, making, months, motors, people, personnel, power, robot, robotics, robots, safe, safety, simulation, software, spend, systems, tasks, time, work

Recogni claims world’s fastest computing system for autonomous driving

December 23, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Recogni, a developer of AI-based perception for autonomous vehicles, has unveiled its Recogni Scorpio, which the company claims is “the world’s first 1,000 TOPS (Peta-Op) class inference solution for autonomous mobility”.

The company’s vision-inference chip enables superhuman object detection accuracy up to 300 m in real-time under various road and environment conditions, and the ability to process multiple streams of ultra-high resolution and very high frame rate cameras.

Microprocessor Report says that Recogni’s solution “performs far better than the inference engines in leading SoCs such as Nvidia’s Orin”. [Read more…] about Recogni claims world’s fastest computing system for autonomous driving

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: achieve, approach, autonomous, better, company, customers, driving, enables, high, latency, low, officer, perception, power, process, processing, range, recogni, resolution, solution, suppliers, tops, unique, vehicles

Best MPPT or PWM solar controller for the camper

December 16, 2022 by Mark Allinson

PWM and MPPT charge controllers are both devices widely used to charge batteries using energy produced by solar panels on campers and boats and, of course, in fixed installations.

The PWM controller is a switch connecting the solar panels to your service battery. This device can substantially reduce the voltage of the meetings until it reaches that of the battery bank.

The MPPT controller, on the other hand, is more sophisticated (and more expensive): it regulates its input voltage to harvest the maximum possible power from the solar panels. [Read more…] about Best MPPT or PWM solar controller for the camper

Filed Under: Energy Tagged With: °c, battery, charge, controller, current, maximum, mppt, panel, panels, power, pwm, solar, temperature, voltage

Arrow partners with Recom to identify ‘optimal power supply solution’ for robots

December 8, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Automating industrial processes using robots has typically been the preserve of large companies that have the resources to make the investment and see the project through to completion.

Robco – the Robot Company – is now making the benefits of advanced automation more easily accessible for small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) with its new approach to building industrial robots.

Constantin Dresel, Robco’s head of development, says: “We want to redefine automation in SMEs with our powerful modular construction kit. This concept allows us to very quickly deliver a customised solution that can be ready to use immediately without any complex programming or reliance on specialised skills.” [Read more…] about Arrow partners with Recom to identify ‘optimal power supply solution’ for robots

Filed Under: Engineering, Features Tagged With: arrow, foerster, industrial, power, project, recom, robco, robots, safety, solution, supply, unit

Tormach launches new industrial robotic arm for under $20,000

December 7, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Tormach, a supplier of “affordable and compact” CNC machines, has launched its latest product, the ZA6 robot.

The company says the ZA6 robot is built to industrial standards, utilizing EtherCAT servo motors, harmonic gear drives, and aluminum castings. It can carry a 6 kg payload through a reach of 975 mm with impressive speed and repeatability.

Requiring only 20 A of single-phase 220 VAC, it can be installed almost anywhere. At less than $20,000, it represents “one of the best-value robots on the market”, according to Tormach. [Read more…] about Tormach launches new industrial robotic arm for under $20,000

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: control, industrial, inputs, mm, pathpilot, power, Python, robot, robotics, system, tormach, za

What are the components of a Solar Panel System?

December 3, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Solar panel manufacturers in India offer a wide range of solar power systems and components. Solar panels range from monocrystalline to hybrid solar cells and today, there are many solar panels manufacturers in India who have access to various types of silicon wafers, substrates and semiconductors required for making solar cells.

Solar panels are a great way to supply electricity to homes, buildings and businesses. Solar power is one of the fastest growing industries in India and there is a demand for solar panel manufacturers in India as well.

Loom Solar is a leading solar panel manufacturer in India, offering you premium quality solar panels at competitive price. They have been providing quality products with the customer satisfaction on priority basis to many customers across the world. [Read more…] about What are the components of a Solar Panel System?

Filed Under: Energy Tagged With: power, solar, solar panel manufacturer

Everactive launches ‘batteryless IoT’ development kit

November 21, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Everactive, a startup company making what it describes as “category-defining batteryless Internet of Things (IoT) systems”, is releasing its first development kit to allow third-party developers to build their own IoT products without the constraints of batteries.

The company’s self-powered hardware and managed network is purpose-built to acquire and deliver the dense physical-world data that will usher in an age of hyperscale IoT. Opening up that technology will allow IoT developers to easily create the scalable, sustainable, and data-rich products long demanded by their customers.

The development kit includes two of Everactive’s patented batteryless IoT devices, each with a comprehensive sensor suite that simultaneously measures temperature, humidity, pressure, and triaxial acceleration. [Read more…] about Everactive launches ‘batteryless IoT’ development kit

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: achieve, allow, applications, batteries, batteryless, company, data, deliver, developers, development, devices, energy, everactive, iot, kit, network, power, products, technology, wireless

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