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Jobs and strategy concerns follow ARM acquisition
Oh, the irony. Just days after the government announced its intention to spend millions of pounds on technology start-ups in the hope they grow into another Amazon, Intel or well, ARM, one of the UK’s greatest technology companies has been sold to US chip maker NVidia.
Sequitur Labs signs up to NVIDIA Partner Network
Sequitur Labs has officially joined the NVIDIA Partner Network with full support for the NVIDIA Jetson signs up to platform and protection of IP at the edge.
Achieving high power motors in small packages
There was a time when we could only measure in centimetres and millimetres, now we can measure at sub-micron and nano level. Our yearning for ever smaller technology is driving big innovation in aerospace, medical and manufacturing technology. However, can space limitations prevent the small from delivering mighty power? Here, Dave Walsha, Commercial Development Officer atEMS, shares his insights in achievinghigh power motors in small packages.
KebNi appoints advisor for move into satellite market
KebNi has announced the appointment of Ronald Van Der Breggen as special advisor to the CEO. In this role Van Der Breggen will help develop KebNi’s winning strategy for the large opportunity that the future LEO satellite services represent.
Why is silicon carbide ceramic a crucial component?
With photolithography systems for semiconductor manufacturing becoming ever more sophisticated, component suppliers need to be able to provide products of the highest quality to meet the current and future demands in chip production.Based on ongoing in-house research and development, CeramTec’s ‘Rocar SiF’ plates made of high-performance SiSiC as a lightweight silicon carbide ceramic achieve an optimal balance of material proper...
Electrolube develops plant-based epoxy & PU bio resins
Electrolube has announced the success of its new sustainable range of epoxy and polyurethane bio resins in India. The new ‘Bio’ range of resins was initially addressed to provide customers with a cost-effective and high-performance alternative to conventional resins, using locally sourced materials.
Automotive current sense amplifier features low power
The INA190-Q1 is an automotive, low power, voltage-output, current-shunt monitor (also called a current-sense amplifier). This device is commonly used for monitoring systems directly connected to an automotive 12V battery. The INA190-Q1 can sense drops across shunts at common-mode voltages from –0.2V to +40V, independent of the supply voltage. In addition, the input pins have an absolute maximum voltage of 42V.
Supply chain software firm links with PCB assembler
CalcuQuote and Advanced Assembly, a supplier of quick-turn PCB assembly services, have announced a new collaboration.
Heavyweights get behind Birmingham Tech Week
Momentum keeps building for Birmingham Tech Week, running digitally 12th to 16th October, as big-name partners and speakers are formally announced today (6 October 2020) from across the tech, business and political spectrum.
Precise dispensing of anaerobic adhesives
Anaerobic adhesives are the most popular type in industry, and are ubiquitous in workshops everywhere, used as threadlockers and retaining compounds. Applications for anaerobic adhesives that require more accuracy and precision in dispensing can be challenging because of the unique cure mechanism. Here Peter Swanson, Managing Director at Intertronics, has presented evidence for the use of preeflow dispensers for anaerobic adhesives.