Awards

Electronics Excellence Award winners at electronica 2024

14th November 2024
Paige West
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Electronic Specifier has announced three winners for its Electronics Excellence Awards at electronica 2024.

The Electronics Excellence Awards ceremony took place on the Visionary Stage, Hall B4 at 12.50pm on 14th November at electronica.

Each entry was placed into one of three categories: Power Product, Test & Measurement Product, and Electromechanical Product.

Here are the winners:

Power Product winner

Nordic Semiconductor – nPM1300 Power Management IC

Nordic’s multi-function nPM1300 Power Management IC gives developers a simple yet effective way to add a compact, highly optimised power management solution to their low-power products. The nPM1300 is the first-ever PMIC to fully integrate every system management feature needed, eliminating the need to design integral system management functions – with multiple discrete components – from scratch. The nPM1300 eliminates the complexity of PMIC evaluation and development with an associated Evaluation Kit (nPM1300 EK).

The judges liked this product because of the level of integration and functionality included in a single device. They said it was an excellence submission with multiple customer testimonials.

Test & Measurement Product winner

Analog Devices – ADMT4000

The ADMT4000 is the world’s first single chip Multiturn position sensor and operates without power or contact. There are many single-turn 360° absolute position sensors on the market today, but the ADMT4000 is the first single chip sensor brought to market with an absolute measurement range of > 360°.

The judges loved this product because it is truly groundbreaking and no directly competing solution exists. It’s highly innovative and brings multiple benefits to the design engineer.

E-Mech Product winner

SiTime – Chorus


Chorus is SiTime's new, MEMS-based clock-system-on-a-chip (ClkSoC) clock generator family, designed to provide the timing heartbeat for AI data centre and communication infrastructure applications. The Chorus family, launched in April 2024, is a new generation of MEMS-based clock generators that enable smarter, faster, and better system designs by eliminating the design complexities and reducing performance and reliability issues of conventional clock + quartz oscillator solutions.

The judges liked this product because it reduces component count, simplifies the design process, and hence saves time to market.

"Congratulations to the winners of our Electronics Excellence Awards at electronica! Your achievements highlight the innovation, dedication, and progress driving the electronics industry forward. We are proud to celebrate your contributions and look forward to the impact you will continue to make in shaping the future of technology," said Paige West, Managing Editor, Electronic Specifier.

Electronic Specifier’s Electronics Excellence Awards are the most rigorous and transparent awards in the industry.

The judging panel, selected by Electronic Specifier editors, featured specially curated industry thought leaders and electronics specialists.

  • James Davey, Vice President, Einfochips (an Arrow company) – EMEA
  • Mark Patrick, Director of Technical Content for EMEA, Mouser Electronics
  • Marta Barbero, Product Manager, Arduino
  • Robert Owen, Consultant
  • Simran Khokha, Product Manager for MCUs, Infineon
  • Stéphane Ratelet, Director, Business Development/Digital Solutions – EMEA, DigiKey

Electronic Specifier would like to congratulate and offer its appreciation to everyone involved.

Be sure to visit the Electronic Specifier booth (B4.229) to meet with the team.

The awards will be back for embedded world 2025, so please look out for further information and get ready to enter your products!

Please visit the Electronics Excellence Awards website: https://electronicsexcellenceaward.com/

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