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21st December 2020
3A boost converter with 0.5V ultra-low input voltage
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TPS61023 device is a synchronous boost converter with 0.5V ultra-low input voltage. The device provides a power supply solution for portable equipment and smart devices powered by various batteries and super capacitors. The TPS61023 has typical 3.7A valley switch current limit over full temperature range. With a wide input voltage range of 0.5V to 5.5V, the TPS61023 supports super capacitor backup power applications, which may deeply discharge the super capacitor.
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21st December 2020
Power module design considerations and optimisation for Inverter motor drives
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Electric motors are used to drive a wide variety of loads - fans used in air conditioning systems, pumps providing fresh water, and the motors to drive manufacturing equipment in factories are just a few examples. Traditionally, these motors were connected directly to the power supply from the utility grid.
Around the Industry
21st December 2020
Universal automation: a necessity for post-Brexit Britain?
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The tumult of 2020 has underscored the importance of contingency planning. With COVID-19, countries have revealed their unpreparedness when managing novel scenarios. With the reality of Brexit now upon us, UK industry, particularly manufacturers, need to act fast to minimise long term impact.
Automotive
21st December 2020
Electric cars turning corner as used models gain ground
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Confidence in electric cars is finally turning the corner among car buyers in the most important, and largest, market of all - the second hand market. That's according to the online car supermarket BuyaCar.co.uk, which has seen a 67% increase in used EV sales during 2020.
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21st December 2020
2.2MHz wide VIN automotive non-synchronous boost with spread spectrum
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The LM5156x-Q1 (LM5156-Q1 and LM51561-Q1) device is a wide input range, non-synchronous boost controller that uses peak current mode control. The device can be used in boost, SEPIC, and flyback topologies.The LM5156x-Q1 device can start up from a 1-cell battery with a minimum of 2.97V if the BIAS pin is connected to the VCC pin. It can operate with the input supply voltage as low as 1.5V if the BIAS pin is greater than 3.5V.
Passives
21st December 2020
Low ESL chip MLCCs for ADAS applications
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Murata has introduced the ultra-thin LW reversed, low equivalent series inductor (ESL) multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) with a capacitance value of 1.0µF ±20% for 4VDC-rated automotive applications. The LLC152D70G105ME01 decoupling capacitor can be implemented on the back of a processor package.
Design
21st December 2020
Code-free AI software platform for edge AI lifecycle
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Blaize has unveiled the Blaize AI Studio offering, an open and code-free software platform to span the complete edge AI operational workflow from idea to development, deployment and management. AI Studio dramatically reduces edge AI application deployment complexity, time, and cost by breaking the barriers within existing application development and machine learning operations (MLOps) infrastructure that hinder edge AI deployments.
5G
21st December 2020
5G massive MIMO radio unit solutions announced
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Marvell and Analog Devices have announced an advanced 4G/5G radio unit (RU) design that supports high antenna counts and multi-gigabit per second throughput for both integrated RAN and Open RAN deployments. Leveraging the companies’ complementary radio silicon and RU software suite.
IoT
21st December 2020
ACRN Hypervisor achieves first commercial product integration
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IoT Solutions provider, TTTech Industrial has launched the first commercial product based on the Linux Foundation’s ACRN hypervisor for the industrial market. With the latest release of its Nerve Blue industrial edge computing platform, TTTech Industrial is making ACRN 2.0 available to customers in a commercial, fully supported software solution that runs on a variety of Intel processors in an array of industrial applications. ACRN Project members include ADLINK, Aptiv, Intel Corporation, LGE and Neusoft Corporation.
Design
21st December 2020
RTOS support for portfolio of RISC-V-based SoCs
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Green Hills Software has announced the availability of its safety certifiable µ-velOSity real-time operating system (RTOS) for RISC-V-based SoCs. Commercially deployed since 2006, the Green Hills µ-velOSity RTOS’ small footprint, fast-boot, and hard real-time responsiveness has provided the software foundation for millions of resource-constrained systems covering a wide range of deployed IoT applications such as infusion pumps, disk drive controllers, wireless sensors, critical battery management systems, high speed communication modules, and automotive/industrial automation actuators.
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