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SST-MRAM as a last-level cache at the five nanometre technology node
At the 2018 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM), imec, the research and innovation hub in nanoelectronics and digital technologies, presented a power-performance-area comparison between SRAM- and SST-MRAM-based last-level caches at the five nanometre node.
Addressing nanometre-scale SoC mixed-signal verification challenges
It has been announced by Mentor, a Siemens business, that the Symphony Mixed-Signal Platform, which combines the leading foundry-certified Analog FastSPICE (AFS) circuit simulator with industry-standard HDL simulators to provide fast and accurate verification of complex nanometre-scale mixed-signal integrated circuits (ICs) is available.
GaN powered consumer electronics from Eggtronic at CES
Eggtronic will showcase its technologies to the world’s biggest exhibition of consumer technologies, CES, where all next-generation innovations are introduced to the marketplace.CES, global stage for innovation with its 170.000 participants, is the world’s gathering place for all consumer electronics lovers. Eggtronic, an innovative Italian engineering company founded in Modena in 2012, will have its booth at the show.
Driving forward the vehicles of tomorrow
Electronic systems constituted as little as one percent of the total value in the cars of the past. Now, increased technological capabilities and consumer demand for more technology in vehicles have caused a surge in the number of electronic control units (ECUs) in a vehicle. A highly engineered automobile may contain as many as 100 ECUs and up to 100 million lines of code - a far cry of the vehicles of the past and a testament to how important E...
Efficient isolated AC/DC and DC/DC adapters displayed at CES 2019
From 8th to 11th January 2019, Eggtronic will showcase its innovative technologies to the world’s biggest exhibition of consumer technologies, where all next-generation innovations are introduced to the marketplace.CES, a global stage for innovation with its 170.000 participants, is the world’s gathering place for all consumer electronics lovers. Eggtronic, an Italian engineering company founded in Modena in 2012, will have its booth ...
Optocouplers are latch-up and oscillation free
A series of 1MBd high speed optocouplers featuring an open collector transistor output with Schmitt-Trigger functionality for easy integration into digital systems have been released by Vishay. The VOH1016A series devices provide a low typical turn-on threshold current of 0.65 mA and maximum supply current of 1.0 mA, and are designed for programmable logic controllers, serial data communication and bus systems, and switch mode power supplies.
Creating the next-generation of robotics
There is no doubting that robots are on the rise. And despite some naysayers claiming that automation will take jobs away from humans, all the evidence points to robotics improving productivity, cost effectiveness, safety and actually creating employment. By next year it is predicted that the number of industrial robots deployed worldwide will increase to around 2.6 million units.
Third-gen 0.18 micron bipolar-CMOS-DMOS process technology
MagnaChip, a designer and manufacturer of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor products, has announced that it now offers foundry customers its third generation 0.18 micron Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS (BCD) process technology. The technology is highly suitable for PMIC, DC/DC converters, battery charger ICs, protection ICs, motor driver ICs, LED driver ICs and audio amplifiers.
The future of stretchable and conformal electronics 2019-2029
The report ‘Stretchable and Conformal Electronics 2019-2029’ from IDTechEx Research, aims to explain everything you need to know about stretchable electronics. It provides the a comprehensive and insightful view of this diverse emerging industry, discussing each of the different stretchable materials and components available or being developed today.
Would Apple change the power GaN world?
Over a long period, industrial companies followed up at a distance the development of GaN-based solutions mainly managed by R&D institutes and laboratories. Today the context has changed.