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Touch-operated VNA offers enhanced RF performance
The R&S ZNA high-end vector network analyser, a powerful, universal test platform for characterising active and passive DUTs has been launched by Rohde & Schwarz. The two models R&S ZNA26 (10MHz to 26.5GHz) and R&S ZNA43 (10MHz to 43.5GHz) offer a dynamic range of 146dB (typ.) and a trace noise as low as 0.001dB at 1kHz IF bandwidth.
ULP platform combines embedded FRAM and holistic architecture
The MSP430 ultra-low-power (ULP) FRAM platform from Texas Instruments combines uniquely embedded FRAM and a holistic ultra-low-power system architecture, allowing innovators to increase performance at lowered energy budgets. FRAM technology combines the speed, flexibility, and endurance of SRAM with the stability and reliability of flash at much lower power.
Seven magnificent automotive announcements at CES
A key area of this year’s CES show in Las Vegas was once again dedicated to the automotive sector, showcasing the latest in vehicle technology and autonomous driving, concept cars and connected vehicles. In fact, despite having many more strings to its bow, it has been named as one of the top ten automotive shows by newspaper USA Today.
A success story of agile transformation
Ahead of the Agile for Automotive Summit, taking place on 15th-17th May in Detroit, we sat down with two of the keynote speakers, Dave West, Product Owner and CEO of Scrum.org (a provider of training, assessments and certifications to improve the profession of software delivery), and Nigel Thurlow, Chief of Agile at Toyota Connected, to discuss the following:
Technology to reduce NO2 pollution on roads with heavy traffic
At its headquarters in Ludwigsburg, filtration specialist MANN+HUMMEL presented a technology which reduces nitrogen dioxide (NO2) at locations with high levels of pollution. At the end of last year, Filter Cubes from MANN+HUMMEL were successfully installed at the busy Neckartor road junction in Stuttgart to reduce the level of fine dust pollution.
Using preactor to improve system reliability and production
Siemens PLM Software solution helps Springfarm Architectural Mouldings streamline scheduling process.Springfarm Architectural Mouldings Limited (SAM) crafts moisture and fire-resistant architectural products that are free from defects and knots, do not warp and are an excellent alternative to traditional timber. The company’s range of low maintenance, cost-effective and stylish medium density fibreboard (MDF) mouldings includes skirting and...
In-car music listening showcased at CES 2019
MQA has announced that the company is expanding its innovative technology to the automotive market. MQA technology will be integrated within BlackBerry’s QNX Acoustics Management Platform, used by OEMs to build secure and scalable software solutions for connected and autonomous cars. To mark the launch of the new integration, an MQA-powered listening experience will be demonstrated in a showcase vehicle at BlackBerry’s booth (7523 LVC...
Connectivity to assure service during peak ordering times
Online florist and gift retailer, Arena Flowers, has selected Comms365, an innovative network services company, to provide a reliable and fast internet connection to its temporary warehouse, during its peak season. Arena Flowers has been providing floral arrangements for over twelve years and sells online through its e-commerce website and fulfils orders on behalf of partner businesses.
Game-changing clean technologies to watch in 2019
From the harrowing IPCC report on global warming to cases of whales dying after ingesting many kilograms of plastic, 2018 was rife with stories underlining the importance of clean technology. So, what will 2019 have in store for the cleantech industry? Here, Matthew Stone, CEO of cleantech investment company US Cleantech, explores three clean technologies set to change the game in 2019.
Buck converters deliver high voltage automotive power solutions
Maxim Integrated has announced power-management ICs offering a small solution size and high efficiency to help automotive designers meet space and power challenges of next-gen automotive applications. As digital instrument clusters, radio head units and electronic subsystems require ever higher levels of compute power.