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Infineon is advancing industry-wide standardization by offering its CoolGaN G3 transistors in silicon MOSFET packages.
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Low-power 32-bit MCUs in the Renesas RA4L1 group integrate a segment LCD controller, capacitive touch sensing unit, and robust security.
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Compact and lightweight, the R&S ADD507 direction finding (DF) antenna covers 9 MHz to 8 GHz, reducing the need for multiple antennas.
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The RClamp10022PWQ two-line transient voltage suppressor from Semtech safeguards automotive Ethernet interfaces against ESD.
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Frontgrade has successfully screened its GaN DC/DC converter and complementary EMI filter to MIL-PRF-38534 Class L requirements.
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University of California San Diego and French lab CEA-Leti have got together to create a novel high-voltage drive for electrostatic and piezoelectric actuators in mini-drones, describing the technique at ISSCC ...
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Silicon Labs has received a USD 23 million grant from the Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund (TSIF) under the Texas CHIPS Act to enhance research and development in Austin.
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It's been a while since Gadget Master spotted Boston Dynamics' robotic dog in a new occupation. Well, the roboterhund has now turned up patrolling Munich Airport.
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University College London revealed a 30MHz impedance spectroscopy IC for analysing biological samples at ISSCC in San Francisco this week. The chip exhibits a 92.7dB signal to noise ration and ...
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We're talking about new CPU and image processor technology revealed at ISSCC, Taiwan defending itself from President Trump, a super-fi 1.6W Class-D audio amplifier (again from ISSCC), and some interesting balloon-based technology...
The post What caught your eye? (ISSCC papers, Taiwan, Balloon payloads) appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
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Now in its seventh year, the EW BrightSparks awards see Electronics Weekly highlight and celebrate some of the brightest and most talented young engineers in the UK today. Continuing our series ...
The post EW BrightSparks 2024 profile: Hazel Pumphrey, University of Nottingham appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
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Exploring structural, material, electronic, and algorithm advancements of motors to enable more energy efficiency.
The post Optimizing motor control for energy efficiency appeared first on EDN.
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Enabled through the Lattice Radiant software suite, this validation highlights MRAM’s role as a robust and reliable configuration memory device for a wide range of applications.
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Murata Electronics (India), a subsidiary of Murata Manufacturing, has signed an agreement to lease a factory in Tamil Nadu, India.
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The oversubscribed round included new investors Swisscom Ventures, East Bridge, EDOM, Grazia, Hokuyo Inc. and TSVC, as well as support from existing investors such as Gates Frontier.
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The EMS industry experiences high volatility due to shorter product life cycles, increased variations, and ongoing miniaturization of components. To tackle these challenges with enhanced flexibility and scalability, EMS provider Limtronik has actively expanded its production capacity by adding a new SMD line.
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Continental has announced plans to reduce its global research and development (R&D) workforce by approximately 3,000 positions by the end of 2026. The decision is part of a broader strategy to enhance competitiveness in a challenging automotive market and optimise the company’s global R&D network.
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Infineon Technologies has secured European Commission approval for funding under the EU Chips Act. This investment will advance its Smart Power Fab in Dresden, strengthening Europe's semiconductor industry.
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Imec proposes different material and integration options in response to the evolving needs of DRAM periphery.
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Norwegian EMS provider Kitron posted fourth-quarter 2024 results demonstrating resilience in a fluctuating market.
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A group of ex-Intel engineers and execs, who founded a RISC-V startup called AheadComputing last year, have raised $21.5 million in seed money, reports Reuter’s. AheadComputing, of Portland Oregon, is ...
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Lumotive, the programmable optical semiconductor specialist, has closed a $45 million Series B funding round to accelerate sales growth of its Light Control Metasurface (LCM) technology. The oversubscribed round included ...
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Applications are now open for the third cohort of ChipStart UK, the government funded early-stage semiconductor incubator. If you’re developing the next disruption in semiconductors (Fabless, Photonics, MEMS, Design IP, ...
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ATMOS has secured €13.1 million in funding from the EU’s European Innovation Council (EIC) Accelerator programme in order to develop its PHOENIX 2 space capsule. The EIC Accelerator is part ...
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At last weekend’s 61st Munich Security Conference the organisers published their annual report, which provides an analysis of the global security situation. This year’s report focuses on the “multipolarisation” of ...
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Implementing a digital rheostat with a Dpot, this time with an accurate programmed resistance equal to reference resistor R1 and U1’s Rbw/Rab
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A new network-on-chip (NoC) IP automates manual methods, optimizes routing, and reduces wiring length to improve chip design efficiency.
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When is a product upgrade not an upgrade at all…or at least seemingly not much of one? Let's see in this Chromecast Gen 3 teardown...
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