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How to select the right demo board
There are thousands and thousands of demo boards, development platforms and reference designs that you can select from when starting your next electronic design. Choosing the right one will make all the difference in development time, effort required and path to success.Designers need to keep six key criteria in mind for board selection, but it will be up to you to decide how important each of them are relative to each other. By David Sandys, Di...
Evaluation board aids energy-saving power supply design
The EVL400W-EUPL7 evaluation board from ST Microelectronics delivers a ready-to-use 400-Watt power-supply solution that meets tough eco-design norms.
Duo collaborate on surveillance camera reference design
Renesas Electronics hasintroduced an Ultra-High-Definition (UHD) surveillance camera reference design to address today’s high accuracy object detection and recognition needs for video security and surveillance systems.
mmWave reference flow on 28HPC+ Process technology
Cadence Design Systems and United Microelectronics Corporation have announced that the Cadence millimetre wave (mmWave) reference flow has achieved certification for UMC’s 28HPC+ process technology.
AT&S fights energy losses in microelectronics
Energy plays a crucial role in microelectronics. As electronic components are becoming increasingly more powerful, they also require more energy. Scientists and technology companies therefore aim to develop methods and technologies to generate more energy and/or reduce energy requirements. AT&S is joining the fight against energy losses in microelectronics
ARM, DARPA forge technology agreement
Arm has signed a three-year partnership agreement with the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), establishing an access framework to all commercially available Arm technology.
Synopsys awarded DARPA contract for AISS program
Synopsys has announced that the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has selected Synopsys as a prime contractor for the Automatic Implementation of Secure Silicon AISS program. The program's goal is to automate the inclusion of scalable hardware security mechanisms in IP and system-on-chips (SoCs) to explore security versus other design trade-offs.
Engineering vital parts for COVID-19 healthcare
The Scottish Microelectronics Centre (SMC), a research facility based within the School of Engineering at the University of Edinburgh, has announced that it is helping technology companies to manufacture critical parts for use in intensive care units during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cleaning industrial parts with pressure plasma
The cleanliness of functional and connecting surfaces is critical for the quality of subsequent processes like bonding, coating and printing. That’s why manufacturers may want to consider using atmospheric pressure plasma, an environmentally friendly cleaning technology suited to inline applications. Here Peter Swanson, Managing Director of adhesives specialist Intertronics, explains the benefits of plasma for industrial parts cleaning.
Time-of-flight sensor enables multi-object ranging
The capabilities of ST Microelectronics’ FlightSense time-of-flight (ToF) ranging sensors has been extended with the VL53L3CX device.