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Compilers in auto-motion
Embedded compilers for the needs of today's and tomorrow's automotive industry. By Jan Schlemminger, Field Application Engineer, Altium Europe GmbH
Competition drowns out diversification in sensor & actuator markets, says report
Stiff competition in sensors for high-volume design wins and a recovery in actuator growth shuffled the ranking of suppliers in the $9.2bn market for sensors and actuators in 2014, according to IC Insights’ 2015 reportA Market Analysis and Forecast for Optoelectronics, Sensors/Actuators, and Discretes.
Systems feature unparallelled device support
IAR Systems is proud to announce that its complete C/C++ development toolchain IAR Embedded Workbench now supports more than 10,000 devices, from all major MPU vendors. This unparallelled wide support puts IAR Embedded Workbench in a class of its own, enabling users to work with the same user-friendly development tools for virtually any device on the market.
Samtec joins IRT Nanoelec Silicon Photonics Program
Samtec has announced its entrance in the Silicon Photonics Program of the IRT Nanoelec, headed by CEA-Leti.Samtec is joining CNRS, STMicroelectronics, Mentor Graphics and CEA-Leti to develop and industrialise optical communications solutions using silicon photonics technology for addressing data centres and high-performance computing applications.
IoT promises smarter health
The development and deployment of wearable sensors and sensor hubs is expected to be vital in delivering a new level of health care for an ageing population, particularly in the face a rising lifestyle conditions. By Digi-Key.
MCUs enable intuitive UIs in wearables & smart devices
STMicroelectronicshas introduced MCU chips designed to bringgraphics enabling intuitive smartphone-like UIs in the world of wearables, smart appliances and other IoT applications. TheSTM32F469/479MCU line delivers this performance through ST’sChrom-ART Acceleratorand the MIPI-DSI technology widely deployed in smartphones and tablets, without higher cost or shorter battery-lifetime penalties.
The MEMS industry gets its 2nd wind
According to Yole Développement's latest MEMS report 'Status of the MEMS Industry', the MEMS industry is preparing to exceed $20bn by 2020 (in 2014 it represented an $11.1bn business for Si-based devices).
Serial EEPROMs increase smart lighting design flexibility
Serial EEPROMs, which operate at temperatures of up to 105°C, have been introduced by STMicroelectronics. The EEPROMs are claimed to deliver the industry’s most complete selection of densities, bus interfaces and packages, giving designers extra flexibility to upgrade data and parameter storage without making PCB design changes.
DOCSIS 3.0 solutions on display at CCBN 2015
At CCBN 2015, which takes place from 26th to 28th March in Beijing, China, STMicroelectronics will demonstrate its DOCSIS 3.0 solutions.
HD & UltraHD cable chipsets optimised for Chinese market
STMicroelectronics has announced that itsPalma HD cable chipsets and its Cannes/Monaco family of UltraHD Devices have been optimised for iPanel's middleware range.The solutions will allow Chinese cable operators to broadcast high-quality HD and UltraHD content and deliver a range of value-added services, including interactive TV shopping, education services, and banner advertisements.