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Anritsu Introduces Microwave USB Power Sensor With Coverage up to 26 GHz Over 60 dB Dynamic Range
Anritsu has introduces the MA24126A Microwave USB Power Sensor that can make highly accurate power measurements from 10 MHz to 26 GHz over 60 dB of dynamic range. The sensor employs a “dual path” architecture that provides True-RMS measurements over a broad frequency range and a dynamic range of 0.1 µW to 100 mW (-40 dBm to +20 dBm), allowing engineers and field technicians to conduct average power measurements on CW, multi-tone, and digital...
TRACE32 PowerTools for Xilinx Zynq-7000 Extensible Processing Platform
Lauterbach, the leading manufacturer of hardware assisted microprocessor development tools, has launched support the new Xilinx Zynq-7000 Extensible Processing Platform that integrates a complete ARM® Cortex™-A9 MPCore™ processor-based system with 28nm low-power programmable logic.
Lauterbach, Discretix Announce Alliance To Provide Secure Chip Debug Capability
Lauterbach TRACE32 PowerTools now support Discretix Secure JTAG Debug Module, Giving OEMs Highly Secure, Authenticated Way to Debug SoC Errors throughout System′s Lifetime.
Lauterbach Leads The Way with High Speed Serial Trace Debug Technology
Lauterbach, a world leader in software debug tools, has announced that it has been working with microprocessor developers in the field of 'High Speed Serial' trace technology for several years; a serial transmission technology that could transmit the entire contents of a DVD in 3 seconds, making it ideal for the collecting of data for the debugging and development of very high speed embedded systems and systems requiring mission critical analysis...
Chipworks’ Teardown of the iPad Reveals Few Changes in State-of-the-art Semiconductor Technologies
Chipworks announced today its findings that Apple has followed the same approach that it perfected with its iPod and iPhone development by using conservative, lower cost technology, and focusing its efforts on design and usability. Essentially, the iPad’s very small board makes it a large iPod rather than a small personal computer.
Timesys® Announces LinuxLink for Rich Multimedia User Interface Development
Timesys Corporation today announced the addition of a new solution, LinuxLink for Rich Multimedia User Interfaces (Rich MUI). The new solution allows developers to easily build multi-media UI-based devices and reduces platform and application development startup time from months to days.
Lauterbach to provide best-in-class debugging tools and support for Timesys embedded Linux
Timesys and Lauterbach, leader in hardware-assisted microprocessor debugging and development tools, today announced a strategic partnership that enables software developers and system architects to easily and quickly develop embedded Linux products.
Programmable HF oscillator with differential output for high performance applications
MSC now offers the SiT9107, a MEMS-based HF oscillator, from SiTime. Key features of the SiT9107 are a wide frequency range from 220 MHz to 800 MHz and user configurable output signaling levels such as Low Voltage Positive Emitter Coupled Logic (LVPECL), Low Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS), CML and HCSL.
Freescale Announces Industry's Fastest Microcontrollers Built on the ARM Cortex-M Family
New, feature-packed Kinetis X series extends beyond typical MCU limits with higher performance, more memory and a best-in-class ecosystem of development support. Freescale Semiconductor is redefining the boundaries of microcontroller (MCU) performance with its new Kinetis X series - the world's fastest MCUs built on an ARM(R) CortexTM-M core. The X series extends the high end of Freescale's Kinetis 32-bit MCU portfolio with devices that provide a...
ARM Forecast to Accelerate Lead in the Automotive Sector Over the next Five Years
Analysis of findings from Semicast’s Embedded Processing Service and Automotive Electronics & Entertainment Systems Service shows that ARM maintained its position as the leading architecture for 32-bit embedded processors in the automotive sector in 2011, ahead of Power Architecture, SH, TriCore and V850. The data also suggests that ARM’s lead in this sector is set to increase significantly over the next five years.