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27th July 2021
Chemistry/gas analyzer integrated circuits and reference designs
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Our integrated circuits and reference designs help you create sophisticated chemistry and blood gas analyzers with advanced wireless communication features and small form factor to meet system requirements.
Webinars
31st July 2021
Trends in industrial battery-driven applications using wide input voltage DC/DC ICs
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Webinar now available on-demand. This online seminar will show this new market trend and explain the demand for such kind of DC/DC converter ICs, like BD9G500EFJ from ROHM Semiconductor. Key features and benefits of BD9G500EFJ will be explained and highlighted during this online seminar. As well, target application examples will be shown, where BD9G500EFJ can be used. Last but now least, the speakers will mention available tools and documents which are already available and will pronounce upcoming application notes.
Webinars
27th July 2021
Live Webinar: How motor drivers reduce design time and complexity
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Webinar now available on-demand. Meet our technical experts in this webinar and discover how TI Motor Drivers reduce design time and complexity by integrating protection features and current sensing into your body electronics.
Optoelectronics
23rd July 2021
Intelligent OLED controller for automotive applications
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Melexis has developed an intelligent OLED controller that integrates all of the active components needed to realise combined point (LED) and area (OLED) lighting applications inside and outside the vehicle. Each MLX81130 can drive 25 LEDs/OLEDs and it supports the Melexis Light Bus (MeLiBu) interface. It allows simpler static and animated lighting system development. It is especially suitable for Rear Combination Lamps (RCL) or small OLED displays.
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23rd July 2021
Avishtech to join Altium’s Nexar partner ecosystem
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Avishtech, a provider of innovative EDA stack-up and 2D field solver solutions, has joined Altium’s Nexar partner ecosystem. Avishtech joins a growing list of Nexar partner organisations, including Arduino, Arrow, Diotech, Keysight Technologies, Microchip, Samtec, and Ultra Librarian.
Displays
26th July 2021
Complete wireless presentation solution for the classroom
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The KD-BYOD4K Wireless Presentation Gateway from Key Digital is an affordable, simple-to-operate, all-in-one collaborative learning solution for education facilities ramping up to the return of in-person learning.
Automotive
26th July 2021
Safety standard for fully automated driving systems
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The use of low speed automated driving systems can contribute to reduction of congestion and carbon emissions all over the world, however the enrolment of such systems has been hampered by the lack of safety standards, until now; as an international group of experts led by WMG, University of Warwick working as part of an ISO technical committee have published the first international safety standard for level 4 automated driving systems.
Sensors
26th July 2021
End-to-end interior sensing solution announced
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Smart Eye and OmniVision have teamed up to provide the automotive industry with an end-to-end interior sensing solution. Through a combination of two technologies, the solution enables complete in-cabin monitoring with innovative features that bring the next generation of automobiles to a higher level of autonomy.
Automotive
26th July 2021
Can electric vans keep up with online shopping?
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The courier sector is currently experiencing two major consumer demands – an ever-increasing expectation for rapid delivery times, and a growing concern for greener methods - but can electric vans keep up? Balancing these two requirements has been difficult, and the recent pandemic has only amplified the pressure, with more parcels and packages heading out onto the roads than ever before.
Medical
26th July 2021
Augmented reality project to help train surgeons
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A Scottish consortium is set to use augmented reality (AR) software to help train surgeons on hyper-real 3D-printed models of human organs. The software will guide trainee surgeons as they perform ‘surgery’ on the lifelike models and will be used in the UK and less developed areas of the world.
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