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XJTAG previews new XJLink-PF40 JTAG controller at electronica 2024
XJTAG previewed at electronica 2024 its latest hardware product, the XJLink-PF40 JTAG controller, due for release in 2025.
MintNeuro secures £1m to advance semiconductor technology
MintNeuro, a pioneer of scalable, low-powersemiconductor technologyfor minimally invasive neural implant applications, has raised £1 million in a funding round led by Empirical Ventures.
LEM launch bi-directional automotive RCM type B sensor
To enable system engineers in the EV industry to take the next step towards transformer-less on-board chargers (OBCs), LEM has designed the first automotive grade residual current monitoring (RCM) type B sensor for bi-directional OBCs with ASIL B capabilities.
Nordic launches next generation of wireless SoCs
Nordic Semiconductor launches its nRF54L Series ofwireless SoCs, including the previously announced nRF54L15, and the new nRF54L10 and nRF54L05.
New high-speed, 20ps time-to-digital converter
ScioSense has launched a two-channel time-to-digital converter (TDC) which offers the very high time measurement resolution and high output data rate required in LiDAR systems.
u-blox launches tri-radio module
u-blox announces the launch of the MAYA-W4, a cost-efficient tri-radio module that delivers the latest inwireless connectivitytechnologies for the mass market.
Renesas AnalogPAK programmable mixed-signal ICs
Renesas Electronics announced new AnalogPAK ICs, including lower power andautomotive-qualifieddevices along with the industry’s first programmable 14-bit SAR ADC (Successive-Approximation Register Analog-Digital Converter).
Agileo Automation launches E84 PIO Box
Agileo Automation launched the E84 PIO Box at Booth #C2848 atSEMICON Europa.
Scotland’s tech showcase partners with European Tech Tour
Scotland’s tech showcase, EIE25, will co-host the Tech Tour’s Growth Deeptech event next year, bringing later-stage companies and investors from across the EU to Edinburgh in May.
Navigating the surge of cyber threats in global maritime trade
The world’s shipping industry plays a pivotal role in global trade, with nearly 90% of goods transported by sea. However, as digitalisation continues to reshape maritime operations, the industry’s exposure to cyberattacks expands significantly. In the first half of 2024 alone, 23,400 malware incidents and 178 ransomware attacks were reported, according to a recent Marlink study.