The UKCA marking is the conformity marking used to indicate that a product meets all the applicable requirements to products being placed on the market…
How do you regulate the performance or “throttle” an Intel® Tiger Lake processor?
Regulating the performance of a Tiger Lake module can act as a safeguard against malfunctions caused by environmental factors such as temperature or power instability.…
Why is the ability to regulate power with the Intel® Tiger Lake processor beneficial?
There are several reasons why regulating the power of Tiger Lake processors can be beneficial. Extreme Heat Utilizing the full performance of a Tiger Lake…
What does UL certification of a product mean?
UL certification is a safety certification provided by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL). It is one of the most recognized and respected certification marks globally and…
What does CE certification of a product mean?
CE certification – the acronym for the French “Conformité Européenne,” which translates to European conformity – is mandatory for all non-food products sold in the…
What does FCC Certification of a product mean?
By law, any electronic device that utilizes radio frequency (RF) technology or emits – either by design or as a byproduct – radio frequency energy,…
What is a Form A relay, and when should they be used?
Form A relays (or normally open/NO relay) have a single set of contacts that are normally open, meaning the circuit is open when the relay…
What is a Form B relay, and when should they be used?
Form B relays (or normally closed/NC relay) have a single set of contacts that are normally closed, meaning the circuit is closed when the relay…
What is a form C relay, and when should they be used?
Form C (or changeover/CO) relays have a set of normally open contacts and a set of normally closed contacts. When the relay is not energized,…