Securing sensitive network components
With the mbNETFIX-Manager the mbNETFIX industrial firewall can be configured and managed

For automation engineers

mbNETFIX has been developed to meet the challenges of today's IT and cyber security in networking of machines and systems – without having to call in a specialist for IT security. The firewall fits perfectly into the workflow of the automation company. In learning mode, the firewall records all connections. The user then decides on the basis of the recorded packet table which connections are permitted and blocks all others. He is comfortably supported by the MapView function. Thanks to the graphical display, the user can see at a glance which connections are currently configured in the firewall and which network participants have been detected. In addition, the network architecture and activities can be documented. For conditioning the data traffic, the firewall can filter out the permitted and prohibited data traffic based on the original MAC/IP addresses, the target MAC/IP addresses and the ports. The concept is based on "Security by Design". In order to keep the attack vectors as small as possible, a web interface for configuration was intentionally omitted. The firewall is configured with software via the USB port. For IT experts an SSH interface is also available which can be activated as an option. ds

Protected against water, dust & humidity

Ultra-small barometric pressure sensor

Infineon Technologies launches the XENSIVTM DPS368. The miniaturized digital barometric pressure sensor is capable of measuring both pressure and temperature. It offers an ultra‑high precision of ±2 cm and a low current consumption for precise measurement of altitude, air flow and body movements.
The feature set makes the DPS368 ideal for mobile applications and wearable devices offering e.g. activity tracking and navigation. Additionally, the sensor can be used in home appliances for airflow control, in drones for flight stability and in medical devices such as smart inhalers. Due to its robust package, it can withstand 50 m under water for one hour (IPx8) and protects the sensing cells against dust and humidity. As a result, the board handling in an assembly line is also facilitated. The 8-pin LGA package with its small dimensions of 2.0 x 2.5 x 1.1 mm³ saves up to 80 percent space compared to other waterproof sensors. The pressure sensor element is based on a capacitive sensing principle that guarantees high precision even during temperature changes. The internal signal processor converts the output from the pressure and temperature sensor elements to 24-bit results. Calibration coefficients stored in the sensor are used in the application to convert the measurement results to high accuracy pressure and temperature values.
DPS368 provides quick feedback due to a measurement rate of up to 200 Hz and fast read-out speed. The integrated FIFO memory can save up to 32 measurement results, allowing for power-savings on system level. The XENSIV DPS368 sensor features an average low power consumption of 1.7 μA for pressure measurements at 1 Hz sampling rate. In standby mode, this is reduced to 0.5 μA.
The sensor operates at pressure ranges from 300 to 1200 hPa and temperature ranges from -40 to +85 °C with a temperature accuracy of ±0.5 °C. Sensor measurements and calibration coefficients are available through the serial I²C or SPI interface. ds
Find out more now!
SENSOR+TEST 2019
Hall 1, Booth 429
Nuremberg, June 25-27
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