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High speed digital standards are evolving quickly. Faster speeds create new design challenges that require higher-accuracy simulation, new software tools, and more efficient workflows. Overcome these challenges with the right tools and solutions. Explore the latest design and simulation innovations for high-speed digital design, including software trials, eBooks, and other resources.
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Man machine interaction requires an acoustic interface for providing full duplex hands-free communication. In hands-free mode, part of the far-end or near-end audio signal from the speaker is coupled to the microphones. Furthermore, in noisy environments the microphones also capture ambient noise in addition to the useful near-end audio signal.
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In a free one-hour webinar to be hosted at 12.00 BST (07.00 EST / 13.00 CET) on Thursday 16th July, Ricardo will present a holistic approach to the thermal optimisation and control of electrified vehicle powertrains, which can extend zero emission (electric-only) range by up to 20%.
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Obsolescence is a word that induces anxiety for many an engineer. As the world turns, technology advances, standards develop and regulations evolve, with new generations pushing the previous devices and techniques into obscurity. Here, Shaun Findley, European Product Director at cables and connectors distributor, PEI-Genesis discusses how choosing the right component supplier can dramatically reduce the pressure felt when vital parts reach the end of their working lives.
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TORSUS has announced that it is getting ready to release a new heavy-duty off-road bus, the TERRASTORM, it's latest model in the commercial vehicle sector, due for release later this month.
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UK workers are being targeted by a new SMS phishing scam designed to trick victims into handing over details of their HSBC bank account. The scheme, uncovered by litigation specialists Griffin Law, begins with a text message purporting to be from HSBC, the multinational banking and financial services organisation, telling the target that ‘a new payment has been made’ through the HSBC app on their phone.
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Thanks to advancements in technology, the need for human interaction - when you shop for groceries, book a taxi, order a takeaway or watch the latest blockbuster - has gone from necessity to nice-to-have, with self-service checkouts, apps to order cabs and kebabs, and streaming services all examples of automation that have everyday use; has COVID-19 sped us even faster towards a completely automated future?
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Maxim Integrated’s MAXM86146 dual-photodetector optical sensor solution fits into tight spaces and enables lighter products for health wearables and fitness products. The turnkey drop-in module includes built-in algorithms for heart-rate and oxygen-saturation (SpO2) monitoring, as well as advanced activity classification.
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These days, if a car doesn’t have electric windows and power steering, it’s viewed as being almost antique. But, perks such as these haven’t always been a given in car technology. Exactly who invented the first-ever automobile may be up for debate - many believe it was Karl Benz - but what can’t be argued is that it certainly didn’t resemble the hi-tech vehicle we use today.
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Digital technology has developed in all sectors, including the travel industry with online booking platforms, and the press with digital newspapers and magazines accessible via smartphones. Then, we have access to mobile payments, digital music, and so on. But what about 21st century automotive safety capabilities?
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