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EEA shortlist: Infineon Technologies
Infineon Technologies’ IGC033S10S1 has been shortlisted for the Electronics Excellence Awards under the Power Product category.
PDC SBCs deployed onboard SDA tracking satellites
Power Device Corporation (PDC) has announced the successful deployment of its SCS3740 Single Board Computers (SBCs) onboard the Space Development Agency (SDA) Tracking satellites, built by L3Harris Technologies and launched into Low Earth Orbit (LEO) in February by the Space X Falcon 9 rocket.
EEA shortlist: Nordic Semiconductor
Nordic Semiconductor’s nPM1300 Power Management IC has been shortlisted for the Electronics Excellence Awards under the Power Product category.
Navitas unveils new digital control technique for AI data centres
At this month’s IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Expo (ECCE), Navitas Semiconductor is set to debut its innovative ‘IntelliWeave’ control technique.
HIL simulation and EV BMS test rig demo from Pickering
Pickering Interfaces will showcase its range of modular signal switching and sensor simulation solutions for electronics test and verification in automotive applications ranging from ECUs and body control modules to infotainment and ABS brake controllers – including HIL (hardware-in-the-loop) simulation and BMS (battery management system) test – on booth #14995 at Automotive Testing Expo North America 2024, taking place 22–24 Oc...
STMicroelectronics enhances IoT module for metering and tracking
STMicroelectronics is making large-scale IoT deployments easier to connect and manage with new enhancements to its cellular data-communications module, accelerating the adoption of sustainable smart grids and smart industry.
Three key considerations for RF & Microwave test
What should engineers consider before embarking on testing a device? This article, in Q&A format, considers important questions spanning device characteristics and test outcomes required, the type of test equipment required and the necessary features and performance of the equipment to ensure a satisfactory outcome.
Researchers achieve breakthrough in neural control of prosthetic hands
Researchers at the German Primate Centre – Leibniz Institute for Primate Research in Göttingen have developed a new training protocol for brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), achieving a significant advancement in prosthetic hand control.
Silk’s surprising role in next-gen microelectronics
Silk has long been revered for its luxurious qualities and historical significance as a valuable commodity. Now, researchers are discovering new potential for silk in microelectronics, paving the way for advancements in computing and wearable technology.
How Edge of Chaos could transform chip design
In modern electronic devices, the way electrical signals travel is crucial to their performance. However, as signals move through metal conductors, they naturally lose strength due to the resistance in the material.