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ARM Announces Device Platform and Free OS to Accelerate Internet of Things Deployment
ARM has announced a new software platform and free operating system to simplify and speed up the creation and deployment of Internet of Things (IoT) products. The ARM mbed IoT Device Platform has been built around open standards and will bring Internet protocols, security and standards-based manageability into one integrated solution optimized for energy and cost-constrained devices. It is supported by the established and expanding mbed hardware ...
ADCs designed for integration into digital microwave SoCs
For integration into high performance digital microwave SoCs,64GS/s ADC and DAC cores with IBM's 32nm Silicon On Insulator (SOI) technology are now available fromSemtech. By integratingtheADCs andDACs with the SoCs, which featuredigitally programmable poly-phase filtering and interpolation techniques, wide bandwidths can be digitally processed.
Where there’s manufacturing, there’s a way
Recent years have been some of the most economically challenging since the industrial revolution; in the last five years the British economy contracted by 7% and so as we enter a new financial year many companies will be breathing a sigh of relief. By Jonathan Wilkins, Marketing Manager, European Automation.
TVS wins NATEP grant to extend aerospace test programme
Test and Verification Solutions (TVS) has successfully bid for a prestigious grant from the National Aerospace Technology Exploitation Programme (NATEP) in the UK. Following a shortlisting of proposals and a formal presentation of its asureSIGN concept to a NATEP assessment panel, a TVS-led team has been awarded the grant to extend its asureSIGNTM requirements and verification management tool technology for the aerospace sector.
Could graphene FETs drive greater RF integration?
There is growing anticipation that graphene will soon emerge as a replacement for silicon, fuelled by its outstanding promise. Now, a lack of progress towards monolithic integration may have turned an important corner thanks to the latest R&D breakthroughs, as Philip Ling reports.
Laminates & prepegs reduce insertion loss
Isola Group has announced the introduction of Tachyon-100G laminates and prepregs, which enable line cards required to transmit 100GbE at data rates in excess of 25Gb/s per channel. Tachyon-100G has identical electrical properties as its predecessor Tachyon; however, the Z-axis CTE on Tachyon-100G is more than 30% lower than Tachyon, making it more suitable for fabricating high-layer count, 0.8 mm pitch line cards with heavy 2 oz. copper inner la...
LogMeIn Joins OASIS to Drive Technology Standards for the Internet of Things
LogMeIn Inc has joined OASIS to help spur development of Internet of Things (IoT) standards. Working alongside tech leaders like Cisco, IBM and Red Hat, LogMeIn is helping to shape a core technology—Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT)—that enables communication between connected devices, platforms and services.
Newbury Electronics marks the start of a 2-phase building redevelopment programme with a visit from its local MP, Richard Benyon
Newbury Electronics recently welcomed local West Berkshire MP, Richard Benyon, to its premises to learn more about the company's redevelopment of its Newbury site. Work on the initial phase started earlier in June as part of a two phase development which will ultimately provide increased production space, new offices and deliver savings in both water and electricity consumption.
Akros Silicon appoints Director of Applications
Akros Silicon has appointed Fred Greenfeld as Director of Applications. Mr. Greenfeld’s extensive experience will be integral to Akros’ growth as the company expands the reach of its proprietary integrated isolation technology to meet the energy and cost-saving demands of Power over Ethernet (PoE) and other enterprise-level designs and applications.
Wearables creating $50bn investment frenzy
Many giant electronics manufacturers, computer services companies and conglomerates have tens of billions of dollars in the bank that is instantly available for investment to counter their saturating sales in mature markets. Samsung, General Electric and Google are examples and Apple even has $133 billion available.