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25th January 2021
Simplifying Connectivity in Automotive Applications
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When it comes to automotive connections, automotive designers must strike a delicate balance between functionality, reliability, weight and cost. For more than a decade, pogo pin connectors have enabled designers to meet application requirements at a lower cost of total ownership, while reducing weight and space and improving reliability. Because of their enhanced signal performance and inherent resistance to many harsh environment conditions, pogo pin connectors continue to gain popularity in traditional and emerging automotive designs. Download the free tech paper.
Sponsored
25th January 2021
Multi-channel clocking reference design for 5G wireless testers
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High speed multi-channel applications require precise clocking solutions capable of managing channel-to-channel skew in order to achieve optimal system SNR, SFDR, and ENOB. This reference design is capable of supporting two high speed channels on separate boards by utilizing TI’s LMX2594 wideband PLL with integrated VCOs to generate a 10 MHz to 15 GHz clock and SYSREF for JESD204B interfaces.
Design
21st January 2021
'Lab on the Cloud' provides instant access to application solutions
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Renesas Electronics has announced its new 'Lab on the Cloud' environment where Renesas solutions, including popular evaluation boards, winning combinations and software, are hosted in a remote lab that customers can access and test online. The Lab on the Cloud is accessible here.
Sensors
21st January 2021
Contactless rotary position sensors for T&M applications
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NewTek Sensor Solutions has announced that it now offers the RV series of rotary position sensors that measure and provide feedback on the rotary displacement of rotating elements in industrial benchtop and test and measurement applications. 
Memory
21st January 2021
Mass-production of DDR4-3200 memory modules
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Apacer has announced mass production of a full range of industrial-grade DDR4-3200 wide-temperature memory modules. They use Samsung’s original wide-temperature grade chips to support cutting-edge platforms including AMD’s Ryzen Embedded V2000 processor and Intel’s Tiger Lake and Elkhart Lake.
Automotive
21st January 2021
Electric car drivers can now charge with an ultimate app
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To get over range and charging anxiety is a challenge for many technology developers, but it seems to be within reach. The growing network of charging points for electric vehicles is also tangible in the Sygic GPS Navigation, making the app excellent for hybrid and electric car drivers
Sensors
21st January 2021
Biometric contactless retail for masked shoppers
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Fujitsu Laboratories has announced the development of a new multi-factor biometric authentication technology to deliver an innovative shopping experience for the ‘New Normal’ era, combining non-contact biometrics that filter the verification target through facial data with identification performed via palm vein recognition.
Design
21st January 2021
Machine-learning breakthrough opens way to the edge
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CEA-Leti scientists have demonstrated a machine-learning technique exploiting what have been previously considered as ‘non-ideal’ traits of resistive-RAM (RRAM) devices, overcoming barriers to developing RRAM-based edge-learning systems.
Design
22nd January 2021
SEGGER's J-Link OB plays crucial role in HiFive Inventor
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SEGGER’s J-Link on-board debug probes can be found on hundreds of different evaluation boards and single-board computers around the globe. But few are as prominent as the BBC Doctor Who HiFive Inventor Coding Kit. It is a new children’s IoT coding platform created by US educational coding firm Tynker and RISC-V IP provider SiFive, and backed by BBC Studios.
Design
22nd January 2021
Analogue FastSPICE platform certified for early design
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Siemens has announced that its tools for the verification of analogue/mixed-signal (AMS) circuits are now qualified for early design starts on Samsung Foundry’s new 3nm Gate All Around (GAA) process technology. With this certification, customers can now verify their early-stage AMS designs using the Analogue FastSPICE (AFS) platform on Samsung’s most advanced process technology.
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