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Phyworks joins Academic Network of Cadence Europe
Phyworks has announced it has become the first member of the advisory council to the Cadence Design Systems’ Academic Network. In this role, Phyworks will provide support to the Advanced Microelectronics Systems Engineering programme at the University of Bristol.
Phyworks names Priyan as Applications Engineering Manager
Phyworks has announced it has appointed Dave Priyan as Applications Engineering Manager to support the company’s rapidly expanding range of high performance transceivers, transimpedance amplifiers and equaliser / retimer ICs.
Real Intent Welcomes Professor Masahiro Fujita as Technical Advisor
Real Intent, Inc., the innovator in automating the intelligence of formal technologies for electronic design verification, announced today that Professor Masahiro Fujita from University of Tokyo will serve as technical advisor for Real Intent.
Drexel University Selects Spirent for Advanced Antenna Testing
Spirent Communications, the leading provider of testing solutions for wireless networks, services and devices, announced that it is working with Drexel University’s Wireless Systems Laboratory to expand the school’s advanced wireless antenna technology research capabilities. Drexel will use the Spirent SR5500 Wireless Channel Emulator for research into Over-the-Air Multiple-in Multiple-Out (OTA MIMO) technologies, reconfigurable antennas and ...
University of Southampton receives Charles Babbage Grant from Synopsys
Synopsys has announced that the School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) at the University of Southampton is the first Western European university to receive the Charles Babbage Grant from Synopsys. Through the grant, ECS receives licenses of Synopsys' comprehensive electronic design automation (EDA) software and intellectual property. The grant also enabled the University to set up a brand new laboratory for virtual learning.
Stanford Research function generator with 10% discount and FREE GPIB interface
Lambda Photometrics is currently offering the Stanford Research Systems DS345 30MHz function generator with a 10% discount and FREE GPIB interface. The versatile DS345 30 MHz function generator can generate sine, square, ramp, triangle and arbitrary waveforms with 1 microHz resolution.
Supplying Plasma Systems for Nano Discovery at Notre Dame
The Midwest Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery (MIND) has purchased two plasma etch and deposition systems from Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology to further expand and facilitate its research capabilities. The FlexALâ Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) system and the PlasmaProâ System100 ICP etch system, will be installed in the Notre Dame Nanofabrication Facility, a 9,000 sq. ft. cleanroom, in the Stinson-Remick Hall of Engineering located ...
PlasmaPro NGP80 Next Generation Plasma System
A leader in tools for etch, deposition and growth, Oxford Instruments has just launched its PlasmaPro NGP80 system. A compact open-loading tool, PlasmaPro NGP80 offers versatile plasma etch and deposition solutions on one platform with convenient open loading. Its small footprint system is easy to site and easy to use, with no compromise on process quality, and with multiple process technology configurations. The PlasmaPro NGP80 is ideally suited...
Large Single Numerical Toolkit for MATLAB Now Available
Electrical engineers and electronic products’ designers and manufacturers seeking a broad range of mathematical and statistical functionality important to chip design, product engineering and other electronics applications without the considerable expense and bother of sourcing multiple MATLAB toolboxes, can now access 1,415 rigorously tested numerical routines in the Mark 22 Release of the multipurpose NAG TOOLBOX FOR MATLAB.
NanoKTN Host Conference to Discuss Developments in Nanotechnology for Clean Energy
The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network (NanoKTN), one of the UK’s primary knowledge-based networks for Micro and Nanotechnologies, is pleased to announce the date of its second Nano4Energy conference in association with the Carbon Trust. The conference, which takes place on 30th June, will focus on new developments in nanotechnology within energy generation and energy storage. The conference will feature technologies nearing commercialis...