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Teledyne e2v now sampling arm based LX2160-space engineering models
Teledyne e2v announced engineering models of the LX2160-Space 16-core Arm Cortex A72 based system on chip (SoC) processor, enabling early project design, hardware and software validation for space-demanding applications. LX2160-Space engineering models have the same fit/form/function as flight models (FMs).
Teledyne e2v samples Arm-based LX2160-Space models
Teledyne e2v announces engineering models of the LX2160-Space 16-core Arm Cortex A72 based system on chip (SoC) processor, enabling early project design, hardware, and software validation for space-demanding applications. LX2160-Space engineering models have the same fit/form/function as flight models (FMs).
The State of European Tech 10th anniversary report
A special tenth anniversary edition of the State of European Tech looks back over a decade of huge growth for the ecosystem and maps its superpower potential, set against significant challenges faced by the sector today.
Modern manufacturing strategies fuel in-circuit test advancements
Printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) manufacturers rely on in-circuit test (ICT) systems to detect manufacturing processes and component defects. Manufacturers prefer ICT systems for testing electronic assemblies because they are easy to programme, have extensive fault coverage, rapid test throughput, low false fail rates, and outstanding diagnostic accuracy.
AI innovators to fuel UK’s clean energy future
Innovators from across the country can support the UK’s push toreach net zeroby 2050 as the UK government pushes forward the use of technology, including AI, to deliver new clean energy systems.
New RedCap wireless communications modules from SIMCom
SIMCom has launched a new RedCap (reduced capability) wireless communication module range for cost-conscious IoT applications where full 5G performance is not required.
New wearable device stimulates skin
A new type of wearable device, a haptic patch, has been created by a team of engineers at Northwestern University, designed to stimulate skin to deliver a variety of sensations.
Support falters in Europe’s flying taxi efforts
One of the touted standouts of the Paris Olympics was supposed to be the flying taxi, Volocopter – yet it never came to be.
Top tech gifts for kids that last beyond Christmas
WithChristmas around the corner, finding a gift that goes the distance can feel like a quest of its own.
ABB circularity programme reduces industrial electronic waste
Data collected over a four-year period by ABB Energy Industries Service and its recycling partners shows the amount ofelectronic wastereturned by customers and then sent to landfill reduced by 93% since the launch of a Parts Circularity Program.