
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Mobile Telephones",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Networking is key to keeping up with technology from
Yorkshire Forward, which we summarised at the time by saying "A man who spends his days predicting the technologies of the future last night encouraged a audience of Yorkshire businesses and academics to 'keep talking' to achieve success".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release You can judge a machine by its colour from
Schneider Electric: "Dave Sutton of Telemecanique argues that the quality of an HMI can change the user's perception of any machine".
In November 2004, we covered the news from University of Warwick
- take a look at Everything's coming up handsets
which says: "Researchers at the Warwick Manufacturing Group have devised a novel way to recycle discarded mobile telephones".
Take a look also at the news release from ICEM, Software smooths mobile phone development,
as well as Force sensors aid product testing from Kistler Instruments,
and Pneumatic control for EMC shielded room doors from Parker Hannifin.
See also:
Level sensor resists soiling and foaming effects
(December 2001)
The compact new LI electronic level sensor from IFM Electronic is designed to provide ultra-reliable level detection in almost any liquid
Remote Telemetry Unit market to be revolutionised
(October 2001)
A new telemetry solution from Mitsubishi is the combines software, RTU with integral industrial strength modem, flexible PLC control technology and the capability to make on-line programming changes
GSM modem connects to wider fieldbus system
(July 2001)
New from Carlo Gavazzi is the GSM8, a GSM modem for DIN-rail mounting, which can be connected to the intelligent central unit in the Dupline fieldbus
Managing radiated EM field hazards in vehicles
(June 2001)
Vehicle electronic systems must demonstrate an adequate immunity to high intensity radiated fields to operate safely, according to a paper to be presented at the Vehicle Electronics Conference
Access paperless recorders through web browsers
(May 2001)
Yokogawa has introduced a network enhanced version of its Daqstation DX100/DX200 family of paperless recorders, allowing the instruments to be accessed and controlled remotely via web browsers
Big improvements to automation firm's UK site
(February 2001)
As part of its increasing activities in the UK marketplace, Mitsubishi Electric has strengthened its UK operations with an investment of £20million to extend further service and support facilities
Machine combines cam drives with pick and place
(January 2001)
Modular Automation of Birmingham has designed and built an assembly machine that combines the use of cam drives with pick and place automation to achieve flexibility with speed
Speed and flexibility on telephone assembly system
(December 2000)
Modular Automation of Birmingham has designed and built an assembly machine that combines the use of cam drives with pick and place automation to achieve flexibility with speed
Assembly and inspection in mobile communications
(November 2000)
SMC helps create revolution in automatic assembly and inspection with engineering systems for a company in the mobile communications industry
New Hall-effect switch for low-power applications
(May 2000)
Allegro MicroSystems has introduced a new Hall-effect switch, the A3210, which consumes minimal power
Industrial robots can sit on a mousemat!
(May 2000)
The RP-1AH is the first of a new range of industrial robots from Mitsubishi Electric that defines a new class of flexible automation for general production and precision assembly tasks

