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Cost-efficient ultra-miniature PoL regulators
Flex Power Modules introduces the PMU8000 series of Point-of-Load (PoL) converters, providing a good price/performance ratio in a compact, low-profile package. The new regulators offer high efficiency of typically 95.3 % (at half load) and high thermal performance, meaning they can be used in harsh conditions.
Multiprocessor SoCs come in three distinct variants
In stock at Mouser Electronics are the Zynq UltraScale multiprocessor system-on-chips (MPSoCs) from Xilinx. These devices combine a high-performance Arm-based multicore, multiprocessing system with ASIC-class programmable logic.
Broad portfolio of automotive grade timing solutions released
Silicon Labs has launched a broad portfolio of automotive grade timing solutions designed to meet the demanding clocking needs of in-vehicle systems. The new AEC-Q100-qualified timing devices include Si5332 any-frequency programmable clock generators, Si5225x PCIe Gen1/2/3/4/5 clocks, Si5325x PCIe buffers and Si5335x fanout clock buffers.
Large FPGA featuring nine million system logic cells
Xilinx has announced the expansion of its 16nm Virtex UltraScale+ family to now include what is reported to be the world’s largest FPGA, the Virtex UltraScale+ VU19P. With 35 billion transistors, the VU19P provides a high logic density and I/O count on a single device, enabling emulation and prototyping of tomorrow’s most advanced ASIC and SoC technologies, as well as test, measurement, compute, networking, aerospace and defence-relat...
Silicon's the future at EDS 2019
Swindon Silicon Systems, a Sensata Technologies company, is once again exhibiting at the Engineering Design Show and will use this year’s event to highlight the benefits of Application Specific ICs (ASICs) and how embracing silicon gives a product a genuine technical and commercial advantage.According to Richard Mount, Director of Sales at Swindon, a whole new generation of manufacturers are turning to silicon and many of these are behind a...
A new approach to oscilloscope analysis
Debugging embedded systems often involves looking for clues that are hard to discover just by looking at one domain at a time. The ability to look at time and frequency domains simultaneously can offer important insights. Lee Morgan of Tektronix explains further.
Co-simulation solution meets electrical-thermal challenges
The system analysis and design market has a new solution with the introduction of the Cadence CelsiusThermal Solver, a complete electrical-thermal co-simulation solution for the full hierarchy of electronic systems from ICs to physical enclosures. Following the launch of the Clarity 3D Solver earlier this year, the Celsius Thermal Solver is the second innovative product in Cadence’s new system analysis initiative.
Intel ships first 10nm Agilex FPGAs
Intel today announced that it has begun shipments of the first Intel Agilex field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) to early access program customers. Participants in the early access program include Colorado Engineering, Inc., Mantaro Networks, Microsoft and Silicom. These customers are using Agilex FPGAs to develop advanced solutions for networking, 5G and accelerated data analytics.
TI and ST lift semiconductor market spirits
Texas Instruments (TI) and ST Microelectronics lifted spirits in the semiconductor industry as both reported results above expectations in their latest quarter. TI Q2 revenues dropped 9% year on year which means that revenues have declined for three successive quarters at the company.
Expanding low power FPGA video and image processing solutions
Microchip, via its Microsemi subsidiary, has announced itsSmart Embedded Vision initiativethat provides solutions for designing intelligent machine vision systems with Microchip’s low power PolarFireField Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). With the recent announcement, Microchip extends its high resolution smart embedded vision FPGA offerings with new enhanced high speed imaging interfaces, an Intellectual Property (IP) bundle for image proc...