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Avnet Silica to host AI and ML demos at embedded world
Avnet Silica’s stand at embedded world in Nuremberg (February 25-27) will feature demos focused around two areas: the first zone concentrates on artificial intelligence(AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies and applications; and a second more-wide-ranging zone covers a suite of important technology areas including connectivity, sensing, security, power, memory and software and services.
The voice at the heart of new audio system applications
According to Alexis Debray, PhD. Technology and Market Analyst, Optoelectronics from Yole Development, VPA is the main driver for the audio industry today.Dimitrios Damianos, PhD. Technology and Market Analyst Photonics, Sensing and Display at Yolealso said: “An interesting feature of this new application is that it spreads through various systems: smartphones, smart speakers, smart watches, wireless earbuds, cars, smart TVs and their remot...
AI-based electronic solutions can make autonomous driving safer
Fully automated and autonomous vehicles should be able to respond appropriately in every situation. Together with partners in the 'KI-FLEX' project, the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS is developing a platform that uses Artificial Intelligence methods to help measure vehicle position and determine vehicle environment in the future.
Gesture control technology in Google Pixel 4 Smartphone
Whether for artificial intelligence, augmented reality or the Internet of Things, five billion people worldwide will be using smart devices to sense their environment next year. Infineon Technologies has developed a 60GHz radar chip, which enables a new form of interaction between users and their devices.
Sensor-to-cloud platform for intelligent condition monitoring
iCOMOX, the sensor-to-cloud platform for intelligent condition monitoring by Shiratech, is taking centre stage at SPS Drives 2019 in Nuremberg (hall 4A, stand 400). This end-to-end solution is proving a hit with more than 4,000 units of iCOMOX sold to date. The product is a smart predictive-maintenance solution that can boost industrial productivity and enhance safety.
Integrated point-of-load regulator increases efficiency
Infineon Technologies has introduced the new OptiMOS IR3826(A)M integrated point-of-load DC/DC voltage regulator. It is a fully integrated and highly efficient device in two versions (IR3826AM for 16A and IR3826M for 23A) for applications such as netcom router and switches, datacom, telecom base stations, server and enterprise storage.
Highly efficient NFC programming method for LED drivers
For fast and cost-effective implementation of NFC programming for LED drivers, Infineon Technologies developed the NFC-PWM series NLM0011 and NLM0010. NFC programming is an emerging technology designed to replace the labour-intensive ‘plug-in resistor’ current setting method via contactless NFC interface.
High-definition micro-LED matrix solution for adaptive driving beams
Automotive lighting as an important safety and popular design feature in vehicles has evolved rapidly in the past years. Now, Nichia Corporation and Infineon Technologies start a collaboration to add further momentum to this evolution. Together, they are developing a high-definition (HD) light engine with more than 16,000 micro-LEDs for front light applications.
Magnetic sensor market size surging forwards
The Magnetic Sensor Market size is set to grow from its current market value of more than $2bn to over $3.5bn by 2025; as reported in the latest study by Global Market Insights. The semiconductor industry has been witnessing extensive technological advancements with the growing demand for more capable sensors with higher sensitivity, durability, and accuracy.
Enhanced reliability in highly automated vehicles
By 2030, it is predicted that 50% of newly registered vehicles will be electrically powered, connected or automated. This dramatic upsurge in functionality requires a new system approach in vehicle architecture to support electromobility and highly automated driving.