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Seminars focus on wide bandgap semiconductor advances
A programme of European ‘Wide Bandgap Technology’ seminars which will help design engineers to take advantage of the latest SiC and GaN components has been announced by Future Electronics. SiC (silicon carbide) and GaN (gallium nitride) wide bandgap semiconductor materials are attracting great interest from power engineers because of their superior thermal, switching and power-handling characteristics compared to silicon.
Getting started with stepper motor driver ARM mbed IDE
This video shows how to get started quickly with the x-nucleo development boards and the ARM mbed environment to put together an application that uses a stepper motor driver.
Cloud-connectable kit offers fast IoT-device development
The high-connectivity STM32L4 IoT Discovery kit (B-L475E-IOT01A) from STMicroelectronics gives unrivalled flexibility for developers building IoT nodes by supporting multiple low-power wireless standards and Wi-Fi, while integrating a complete collection of motion, gesture, and environmental sensors, unavailable on other kits in the market.
Cutting edge sensors point the way to San Jose
Cutting-edge sensor technologies from a variety of suppliers will be highlighted by Mouser Electronics at the Sensors Expo and Conference 2017,(27-29 June) at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California. The Sensors conference has established itself as the leading event in North America focused on sensors, MEMS, and related technologies within the industry.
Data centres change power-conversion tactics to save energy
Executed in large data centres, internet applications and services comprise hundreds to thousands of individual serves. Representing a new class of large scale machines these data centres are driven by complex and rapidly evolving workloads.Because of the concentration of powerful computing resources, power consumption is a critical factor in the total cost of ownership and maintenance of the data centre.Alessandro Zafarana, Max Picca, Osvaldo Za...
ENISA & Euro semicon industry work together on key cybersecurity areas
The EU Agency for Network and Information security –ENISA– together with industry recently reached acommon positionon cybersecurity, that reflects the concerns of industry and provides a set of suggestions for policy makers. The paper focuses on four main areas actively debated at the EU level: standardisation and certification, security processes and services, security requirements and implementation, and the economic dimensions.
Getting started with motion and environmental sensors from ARM mbed IDE
This video will show you how to get started quickly with the x-nucleo development boards and the ARM mbed environment to put together an application that uses environmental and motion (MEMS) sensors.
Automotive radar solutions showcased at Auto Tech 2017
At the recent International Automotive Technology Expo (Auto Tech) in Chongqing, China, Beijing Autoroad Technology and STMicroelectronics jointly showcased innovative automotive radar solutions.Autonomous driving requires the broad adoption of advanced safety technologies that use a combination of cameras and lasers, ultrasonic and IR sensors, and MMW radar.
Strong memory market drives 2017 semiconductor boom
According to World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS), the semiconductor market was down 0.4% in first quarter 2017 from 4Q 2016 and up 18.1% from a year ago. The 0.4% decline in 1Q 2017 versus 4Q 2016 is strong compared to an average four percent decline from 4Q to 1Q over the previous five years. The relative strength in 1Q 2017 was driven by a strong memory market. The three largest memory companies - Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron Technology...
Next gen automotive door zone controllers bring power management
STMicroelectronics has advanced automotive door zone controllers with a new family of monolithic devices that integrate power management and failsafe circuitry previously implemented using external devices.