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Cambridge Integrated Circuits has introduced a non-contact rotary position sensing IC that can operate at 66,000rpm producing 1,000 quadrature cycles per revolution, or can work at resolutions up to 16,384AB ...
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Select Tektronix FieldFox handheld analyzers now cover frequencies up to 170 GHz for mmWave signal analysis.
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Molex has signed an agreement to acquire AirBorn, Inc., an employee-owned company headquartered in Georgetown, Texas, specialising in the design and manufacturing of rugged connectors and electronic components for global OEMs) serving the aerospace and defence markets.
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I was asked on a train at the weekend by someone making conversation: ‘What’s big in the chip business these days?“ It seemed to me that the answer was: “Can ...
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Need to bring 4G cellular comms into your Raspberry Pi-based project? There’s a mini HAT for that: the Clipper HAT mini. Basically, it enables the boards to communicate over 4G ...
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Delo has developed a transparent adhesive for bonding automotive headlights. “Photobond OB4210 is characterised by its yellowing stability at high temperatures” according to the company. “Manufacturers of automotive headlights can use ...
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It’s November, which means it’s time for another year’s shopping list of techie gifts for others or yourself, courtesy of a fellow engineer.
The post A holiday shopping guide for engineers: 2024 edition appeared first on EDN.
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The US Department of Commerce has awarded GlobalFoundries up to USD 1.5 billion in direct funding to GF through the CHIPS and Science Act.
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University of Hertfordshire researchers have created an electronic nose that can identify smells in tens of milliseconds using standard metal oxide sensors in an novel way. The micro-machined sensors are ...
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The departures of Moorthy at Microchip and Lowe at Wolfspeed aren't a surprise for semiconductor industry watchers.
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NATO’s most recent survey of its member country populations showed that the number of people disagreeing with continued support has been increasing since NATO posed the same question in its ...
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Wise-integration is expanding with the opening of its new North American Design & Development Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
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Daniel Ford and Richard Diaz join Farnell as Vice Presidents of Sales for EMEA and the Americas, respectively, bringing extensive industry experience and proven records of performance
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Increasing direct business and ensuring manufacturing locations close to customers are two goals for Texas Instruments, confirmed EMEA president, Stefan Bruder (pictured). “The goal is to get inhouse manufacturing to ...
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2024 was a landmark year for Evertiq Expos, the one-day exhibitions hosted by Evertiq across Europe. Building on a legacy of successful events, this year's expos exceeded expectations, bringing industry professionals together to discuss trends, challenges, and innovations in the electronics sector.
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Audio entertainment company SiriusXM plans to hire approximately 200 employees over the next few years in Ireland, an expansion supported by the Irish government through IDA Ireland.
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Lightsynq Technologies, a quantum interconnect startup, has emerged from stealth with $18 million in Series A funding to scale quantum computing through diamond optical interconnects. The round was led by ...
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Teledyne e2v has engineering models of the LX2160-Space 16-core Arm Cortex A72 based SoC processor, enabling early project design, hardware and software validation for space-demanding applications. LX2160-Space engineering models have ...
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PGINASH: An unconventional ADC front end with instrumentation amplifier (INA) inputs, programmable gain (PG), and sample and hold (S&H).
The post In-situ software calibration of the flying capacitor PGINASH appeared first on EDN.
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NoC-enabled tiling uses proven, robust NoC IP to facilitate scaling, condense design time, speed testing and reduce design risk.
The post Speeding AI SoC development with NoC-enabled tiling appeared first on EDN.
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A sine wave generator that achieves a THD of better than 130 dB below the fundamental output offering both simplicity and performance.
The post A simple, purely analog -130dB THD sine wave generator appeared first on EDN.
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The recent analog industry consolidation is creating new opportunities for startups in areas like AI and ASSPs.
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TICP Series IsoVu current probes from Tektronix provide complete galvanic RF isolation between the measurement system and DUT.
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NXP’s i.MX 94 family of application processors combines communications, safety, and real-time control functions into a single SoC.
The post Application processors optimize industrial control appeared first on EDN.
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IGBT 7 devices from Microchip offer power system designers a wide selection of current and voltage ranges, topologies, and package types.
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