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21st May 2020
Your lab needs this Scope Bode Plot poster!
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Put this Bode Plot Poster in your lab as a quick reference for filter and amplifier design equations and visual aids to check your measurements.
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21st May 2020
Compact bias supply with power stage reference design
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This reference design is a 4.2W, single-channel, automotive 12V battery input flyback bias supply for IGBT/SiC isolated gate drivers. The supply accepts a wide input range of 4.5V to 65VDC. The output is configurable as +15V,–8V or +20V, –4V at loads up to 180mA for driving the IGBT/SiC MOSFET power modules.
Automotive
21st May 2020
Let’s talk about the future of automotive
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There are few industrial markets undergoing a more rapid change and experiencing the impact of technological innovation, than the automotive sector. Whether it be ADAS, electric vehicles, V2V and V2X, power train, or battery management, applications for electronics technology within the humble car know no bounds. A team of experts from Texas Instruments’ automotive division recently assembled to discuss the latest trends in the market and to run an eye over the future of automotive.
Medical
21st May 2020
Healthcare cyber security - safe and secure or an open door?
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The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) presents powerful opportunities for device manufacturers to develop new competitive advantages, as digitisation delivers increased efficiencies and unmatched flexibility, enabling real-time data access for medical practitioners to improve patient care. Richard Poate, Senior Manager at TÜV SÜD explains the issue of healthcare cyber security.
Automotive
21st May 2020
What impact will smart technology have on our driving experience?
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Like all industries, the automotive sector is constantly evolving with new smart technology – for example, dash-cams, key finders and the emergence of in-car Bluetooth. Car manufacturers constantly compete in the technological stakes to keep one step ahead in what is very a competitive market, but just what might car tech look like in the future? In this article, SEAT servicers Vindis, delve into the future.
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21st May 2020
Social distancing technology makes travelling safer
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Shared transport specialist Kura has updated its vehicle tracking technology, developing the social distancing technology by creating a tailored solution to help key workers across the manufacturing industry to maintain safe social distancing while travelling to work.
Sensors
21st May 2020
Automotive image sensor for low-light performance
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OmniVision Technologies has announced the expansion of its Nyxel near-infrared (NIR) technology into the automotive market with the new 2.5 megapixel OX03A2S automotive image sensor. This ASIL-B sensor is ideal for exterior imaging applications that operate in low to no ambient light conditions within two meters of the vehicle.
Design
21st May 2020
Altran improves software quality with Machine Learning
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Altran has announced the release of a new tool, available on GitHub, that predicts the likelihood of bugs in source code created by developers early in the software development process. By applying Machine Learning (ML) to historical data, the tool - called 'Code Defect AI' - identifies areas of the code that are potentially buggy and then suggests a set of tests to diagnose and fix the flaws, resulting in higher quality software and faster development times.
Design
21st May 2020
IATF-compliant software for automotive industry launched
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Eylean has introduced the first software, compliant with the International Automotive Task Force (IATF) standards, which serves as guidelines for automotive manufacturers worldwide. The IATF-compliant product will introduce KPI tracking, automated auditing, log revision and other tools designed to simplify process management in the automotive industry.
Memory
21st May 2020
SSDs with NVMe performance and QLC NAND
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Micron Technology has announced new client solid-state drives (SSDs) that bring NVMe performance to client computing applications, freeing laptops, workstations and other portables from legacy architectures that can rob devices of battery power, performance and productivity.
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