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Tamron's TAP-in Console teardown. Generic hardware with product variant-custom firmware? Mebbe. Let’s see.
The post Tamron’s TAP-in Console: A nexus for camera lens update and control appeared first on EDN.
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Check this one out: it's from LG and was on show at the CES 2025 event earlier this month: a rather special speaker...
The post Gadget Watch: LG’s protype multifunctional projector at CES 2025 appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
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Multiple processing is the answer to the semiconductor industry’s problem with power, but it requires better tools and better understanding by developers, according to Chris Rowen, CEO of Tensilica, speaking ...
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Aiming to add function to weight-constrained cube-sats, researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have integrated flexible electronics into a self-deploying boom, for a total penalty of 20g. “It’s difficult ...
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In a joint statement, EU Executive Vice President Henna Virkkunen and Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič expressed concern over recently adopted US measures that restrict access to exports of advanced AI chips for certain EU member states and their companies.
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Automotive giant General Motors has signed a multi-billion-dollar agreement with Norwegian company Vianode for the supply of synthetic graphite anode materials for electric vehicle (EV) batteries, Reuters reported.
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Now in its seventh year of awards, EW BrightSparks sees Electronics Weekly highlight and celebrate some of the brightest and most talented young engineers in the UK today. Continuing our ...
The post EW BrightSparks 2024 profile: Ishaan Haque, Leonardo appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
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A US government decision on AI exports, a bigger Raspberry Pi 5, an energy monitoring Raspberry Pi HAT, improving sodium-ion batteries, and Intel’s Panther Lake processor made on its 18A process...
The post Most Read – Intel 18A, Raspberry Pi HAT, Sodium-ion batteries appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
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EBE Sensors+Motion has revised its manual handwheel rotary encoder, designed for precise adjustment of machines. Inside the encoder, called HR100, the 100 detent ‘clicks’ are created by magnetic rather than ...
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At SPIE Photonics West in a fortnight, Vision Components will demonstrate Raspberry Pi 5 software drivers for its VC MIPI Cameras, which also cover the Raspberry Pi Hailo TPU HAT. ...
The post Photonics West: Vision Components MIPI camera drivers for Raspberry Pi appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
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In a landmark development for India’s burgeoning private space sector, seven Indian companies have been selected for an unprecedented collaboration under the Indo-U.S. Defense Acceleration Ecosystem (Indus-X) initiative. According to a Reuters exclusive, this program offers Indian firms access to the lucrative U.S. defense and space markets, mentorship, and partnerships with industry giants.
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The ESA’s EarthCARE satellite, launched last year, is now fully commissioned. Its instruments are working and the mission’s ‘first level’ data stream is now becoming freely available, says the European ...
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Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa (PGZ) has announced a major milestone in Poland’s defense industry. Wojskowe Zakłady Uzbrojenia S.A. (WZU), a PGZ subsidiary, has signed an agreement with Raytheon Polska to launch the Expert Cable Center in Grudziądz. This state-of-the-art facility will produce over 80 types of cables for the Patriot air and missile defense system, further enhancing Poland’s national defense capabilities.
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Arm Holdings has appointed Eric Hayes as executive vice president of Operations with immediate effect. He will lead the coordination of end-to-end execution of operational activities across multiple products and solutions and report to Arm CEO Rene Haas.
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Vertical Compute, an Imec spin-out founded by CEO Sylvain Dubois and CTO Sebastien Couet (pictured) has closed a seed investment round of €20 million. The round was led by imec.xpand ...
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Cavli Wireless of San Jose has launched a cellular IoT module compliant with 3GPP Release 17, measuring 45 x 52 mm which supports download speeds of up to 3.7 Gbps ...
The post IoT cellular module supports 3.7Gbps downstream and 2.5Gbps upstream appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
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President Claudia Sheinbaum on Monday presented an ambitious economic plan whose goals include making Mexico the 10th largest economy in the world, reducing reliance on imports from China and other Asian countries and creating 1.5 million new jobs. SOURCE: Mexico News Daily Sheinbaum unveiled Plan México at the Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City, making […]
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CHIPS for America award will support critical research and development to drive U.S. leadership in semiconductor innovation, economic growth, and national security Today, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has awarded Natcast up to $6.3 billion to operate the National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC) under a long-term […]
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What does the future hold for electronics manufacturing as we edge towards 2025? Join Philip Stoten for a conversation with Jeff Ray, SVP from TTI, as we explore the complexities of untangling post-COVID supply chains and navigating the predictions and challenges that surround the sector. We tackle the tempered growth expectations head-on, diving into how […]
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Renesas 100-V N-channel MOSFETs leverage an improved wafer manufacturing process, reducing on-resistance by 30%.
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EPC offers a GaN-based motor drive inverter reference design for industrial and battery-powered applications.
The post Reference design highlights GaN for motor drives appeared first on EDN.
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Built on a GaN HEMT process, Teledyne’s TDSW84230EP reflective SPDT switch covers 30 MHz to 5 GHz, handling 20 W of continuous power.
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At this month’s CES 2025 show, Murata unveiled what is claimed to be the world’s smallest 006003-inch (0.16×0.08 mm) chip inductor.
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GENIO EVO, an integrated chiplet/package EDA tool, addresses thermal and mechanical stress in the pre-layout stage of 3D IC design.
The post EDA tool tackles 3D IC design challenges appeared first on EDN.
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Modifying the oddly consistent two-resistor control network topology for output voltage programming to allow for DAC control.
The post Add one resistor to allow DAC control of switching regulator output appeared first on EDN.
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Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) possess numerous properties beneficial to semiconductor device manufacturing.
The post How TMDs can transform semiconductor manufacturing appeared first on EDN.
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Digital technologies are playing an increasingly pivotal role in today’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape. This summary of Jabil's 2024 Digital Healthcare Survey, conducted in partnership with SIS Research International, provides valuable insights into the current state and future trends of digital health technology.
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The executive action will leverage federally protected lands to develop data centers capable of supporting AI software, with a priority on incorporating clean energy sources. SOURCE: NextGov Outgoing President Joe Biden took further steps to uphold his administration’s tech policy agenda in the face of the upcoming transition, signing an executive order on Tuesday that will utilize […]
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As baby boomers retire and manufacturers continue to struggle with unfilled positions, digital technologies can alleviate the pressures In January 2024, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that U.S. manufacturers had over six hundred thousand vacancies. Two factors impacting the number of vacancies include not enough young people seeking a career in manufacturing and […]
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Mycronic die bonders are utilized in the production of medical sensors for treating sleep apnea. These sensors are part of a sophisticated system designed to manage obstructive sleep apnea, a condition where the airway becomes blocked during sleep, causing interrupted breathing and significantly reducing sleep quality. The sensors, produced with the precision of Mycronic’s technology, […]
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The inherent compatibility with DC sources makes the neon indicator a viable choice for higher-voltage DC rail designs.
The post How neon lamps can replace LEDs in AC-powered designs appeared first on EDN.
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In this case study from White Horse Laboratories, we see how testing uncovers counterfeit ICs. The Challenge A special equipment manufacturing company encountered a serious issue when a batch of power switch ICs failed to perform as expected, causing multiple circuit boards to malfunction during testing. With their production line at risk and potential delivery […]
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By Dr Tess Skyrme, Principal Technology Analyst at IDTechEx Quantum computers can be built in many ways. You may be familiar with the competing modalities claiming to offer various advantages over others in terms of quality, scalability, cost, and more. However, it is increasingly apparent across them all that new generations of optics and photonics […]
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WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Commerce and the Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Fisheries issued a thorough, innovative report presenting our shared understanding of non-market policies and practices (NMPPs) of certain third-party countries that may distort critical mineral markets (“NMPP Report”). The NMPP Report marks an important milestone in the United States and […]
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Part 1 of this DI series explains the commonly used SDR IQ signal representation and negative frequencies with the complexity of math.
The post A beginner’s guide to power of IQ data and beauty of negative frequencies – Part 1 appeared first on EDN.