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Antenna design with a twist of AI gets great results faster
RF designis a niche skill that only a relatively small number of engineers understand. On the other hand, today’s connected world is becoming increasingly dependent on wireless technologies to link people with their lives and work, and track and monitor Internet of Things (IoT) objects that pervade homes, factories, and cities.
LMG2100R044 by Texas Instruments
The LMG2100R044 device is a 90V continuous, 100V pulsed, 35A half-bridge power stage, with integrated gate-driver and enhancement-mode Gallium Nitride (GaN) FETs. The device consists of two 100V GaN FETs driven by one high-frequency 90V GaN FET driver in a half-bridge configuration.
NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints allow enterprises to make their own AI
NVIDIA has announced NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints, a catalog of pre-trained, customisable AI workflows that equip millions of enterprise developers with a full suite of software for building and deploying generative AI applications for canonical use cases, such as customer service avatars, retrieval-augmented generation and drug discovery virtual screening.
Farnell introduces powerful, entry-level Raspberry Pi 5 2GB
The new, low-cost, powerful, entry-level Raspberry Pi 5 2GB is now available to order from Farnell.
Bluetooth LE combo module saves on power
Authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is now stocking theType 2DKultra-wideband (UWB)/Bluetooth LE combo module (LBUA2ZZ2DK-882) from Murata.
Wireless SoC targets battery-free energy harvesting
In stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is the EFR32xG22E wireless Gecko system-on-chip (SoC) series from Silicon Labs.
Axiomtek's NA721 aims to empower networks
Axiomtek has introduced the NA721, a 1U rackmount network appliance platform built to strengthen IT infrastructure management and network security.
BQ25756 evaluation module for 1- to 14-cell bidirectional buck-boost battery charge controller
The BQ25756EVM evaluation module (EVM) is a complete evaluation system for the BQ25756 IC, a buck-boost battery charge controller with a wide input range of 4.2V - 70V, a wide output voltage range of up to 70V, and bi-directional capabilities.
Designing an application to support a wide input voltage and battery voltage
It can be challenging for engineers to design applications using rechargeable batteries that provide the best charging experience for consumers when different projects have different battery-charging needs. Using a different battery charger for every application increases design time because you have to redesign, debug and requalify every new circuit.
How NVIDIA Blackwell is levelling up real-time LLMs
NVIDIA has announced how it aims to improve cutting-edge real-time LLMs with its newest NVIDIA Blackwell platform developments for data centres.