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Microchip expands 64-bit portfolio with PIC64HX MPUs
Microchip Technology has announced the PIC64HX family of microprocessors (MPUs), expanding its 64-bit portfolio.
EEA shortlist: Traco Power
Traco Power’s TCI series has beenshortlisted for the Electronics Excellence Awardsunder the Power Product category.
EEA shortlist: onsemi
onsemi’s PowerTrench T10 MOSFETs have beenshortlisted for the Electronics Excellence Awardsunder the Power Product category.
EEA shortlist: Nordic Semiconductor
Nordic Semiconductor’s nPM1300 Power Management IC has beenshortlisted for the Electronics Excellence Awardsunder the Power Product category.
Septentrio collaborates with GNSS OEM Store
Septentrio is collaborating with GNSS OEM Store to expand its product ecosystem.
Codasip donates CHERI RISC-V SDK to CHERI Alliance
Codasip has announced it has donated its newly developed Software Development Kit (SDK) for CHERI to the community-interest organisation CHERI Alliance, which makes the SDK freely available for download on GitHub.
19.2% of the UK employed in engineering and technology
A UK workforce report by EngineeringUK has been published and reveals around a fifth (19.2%) of the UK workforce (both employed and self-employed) were working in an engineering and technology occupation in 2023.
Silk’s surprising role in next-gen microelectronics
Silk has long been revered for its luxurious qualities and historical significance as a valuable commodity. Now, researchers are discovering new potential for silk inmicroelectronics, paving the way for advancements in computing and wearable technology.
What happened to Stevenage Circuits?
Stevenage Circuits Ltd. (SCL), now Merlin Stevenage, was a UK-based printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturer founded in Stevenage, Hertfordshire. The company had over 45 years of expertise in the design and production of PCBs for industries like aerospace & defence, telecommunications, medical, and automotive.
Understanding computer vision with Zebra Technologies
Since acquiring Cortexica in 2019, Zebra Technologies has been hard at work getting the most from computer vision in a deliverable package.