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Arrow is launching a new learning concept, Tech Snacks, that will provide engineers with new technical information and insight. The Tech Snacks program will run from 7 – 18 June, covering a wide range of electronic engineering topics. Individual panel discussions will focus on artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML), automotive/electric vehicles, Industry 4.0 and 5G. |
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The LM6x4xx family of buck regulators are regulators that provide either fixed or adjustable output voltage that can be set from 1 V to 95% of expected input voltage. These regulators operate under a wide input voltage range or 3 V to 36 V and have transient tolerance up to 42 V. |
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Like any emerging technology, the myths around UWB hit the headlines almost as fast as the facts, and sometimes linger on in our memories. We asked several UWB ecosystem players to weigh in on the misconceptions they see attending UWB now and in the future as the technology becomes more accessible. |
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The LM6x4xx-Q1 buck regulator family are automotive-focused regulators providing either fixed or an adjustable output voltage which can be set from 1 V to 95% of expected input voltage. These regulators operate under a wide input voltage range of 3 to 36V and has transient tolerance up to 42 V. |
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The LM25149-Q1 is a 42-V synchronous buck DC/DC controller for high-current single-output applications. Refer to the Errata. The device uses peak current-mode control architecture for easy loop compensation, fast transient response, and excellent load and line regulation. |
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Long before the distinctive chime of iPhone’s iMessage, digital communication had an equally infamous soundtrack. You probably recall the sound of the dial-up modem, which connected servers via public telephone networks. It was a - noisy - icon of another era of technology. We’ll soon be saying farewell to another area of communication history - the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Here, Kristian Torode Director and Co-Founder of Crystaline, explains how you should prepare. |
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Around the world, we have fallen in love with our mobile devices. There are 10+ billion devices in circulation, we check them 58 times daily on average and 65% of Americans check their smartphones up to 160 times a day. We estimate that time spent unlocking using PINs and passwords equates to 41 minutes each week, or about four months of our lives. This is why biometrics is now firmly embedded within the mobile user experience.
By Ted Hansson, SVP Business Line Mobile at Fingerprints |
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Viavi Solutions has announced the expansion of the VIAVI ONT solution portfolio with the 800G FLEX XPM Module, the fully integrated test product for pluggable 800G transceivers that utilise 100G electrical lane speed, with integrated test applications. 800G represents the current peak of practical optical networking speeds, and as network traffic continues to surge, it is fast becoming part of operators’ upgrade plans. |
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Rampant development and roll out of 5G technology around the globe will offer new growth prospects to GaN and SiC power semiconductor manufacturers. These semiconductors are known for providing small form factor and high-power density, hastening their adoption whilst telecom operators augment infrastructure development. |
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ETSI has recently released ETSI GR SAI 005, a report which summarises and analyses existing and potential mitigation against threats for AI-based systems. Setting a baseline for a common understanding of relevant AI cyber security threats and mitigations will be key for widespread deployment and acceptance of AI systems and applications. |
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