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  • Picture of the Day: Testing the skeleton of the ExoMars descent module (ElectronicsWeekly)
    'Legs made for a Mars landing' is how the European Space Agency introduces this one: the testing of a full-scale model of the ExoMars landing platform. The post Picture of the Day: Testing the skeleton of the ExoMars descent module appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Touch ICs scale across automotive display sizes (EDN News)
    Two touchscreen controllers join Microchip’s maXTouch M1 family, expanding automotive display support over more form factors. The post Touch ICs scale across automotive display sizes appeared first on EDN.
  • Keysight automates complex coexistence testing (EDN News)
    Keysight’s Wireless Coexistence Test Solution is a scalable platform for validating wireless device performance in crowded RF environments. The post Keysight automates complex coexistence testing appeared first on EDN.
  • EDN announces Product of the Year Awards (EDN News)
    EDN has announced the winners of the annual Electronic Products Product of the Year Awards in the January/February digital magazine.Continue Reading The post EDN announces Product of the Year Awards appeared first on EDN.
  • Metabet (ElectronicsWeekly)
    Meta’s capex  grew 80% last year to $72 billion and is expected to grow to  $115-135 billion this year. The goal is to achieve what CEO Mark Zuckerberg describes as ... The post Metabet appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • EDN announces winners of the 2025 Product of the Year Awards (EDN News)
    The annual awards, now in its 50th year, recognizes outstanding products that represent any of the following qualities: a significant advancementContinue Reading The post EDN announces winners of the 2025 Product of the Year Awards appeared first on EDN.
  • Short push, long push for sequential operation of multiple power supplies (EDN News)
    In MCU-based projects, this design uses a single push button to switch on and switch off 5-V and 15-V supplies in sequence. The post Short push, long push for sequential operation of multiple power supplies appeared first on EDN.
  • TDK announces compact 1U 3500W industrial rack mount power supply series (ElectronicsWeekly)
    The TDK-Lambda HFE rack mount industrial power supply series now supports power levels of 3500W. The new series – HFE3500 – aims at applications including factory automation, industrial printing, RF ... The post TDK announces compact 1U 3500W industrial rack mount power supply series appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Cissoid IGBT power module targets power conversion systems (ElectronicsWeekly)
    Power component maker Cissoid is announcing an IGBT power module aimed at industrial power conversion systems, the CMT-PLA1BL12300MA. CMT-PLA1BL12300MA The 1200V / 300A Half-Bridge IGBT is rated for 450A continuous ... The post Cissoid IGBT power module targets power conversion systems appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Finland’s R&D model and its role in the electronics industry (Evertiq)
    In a recent analysis, Evertiq explored which countries dominate global R&D spending. Viewed through the lens of absolute investment volumes, the picture is largely shaped by the United States and China, followed by established industrial powerhouses such as Germany, Japan and France. Shifting that lens away from global heavyweights and toward a smaller, highly R&D-intensive economy reveals a different dynamic — one where the relationship between research investment and industrial capability becomes more clearly defined. Finland provides a useful case for understanding how research investment translates into industrial capability.
  • STMicroelectronics completes acquisition of NXP’s MEMS sensors business (Evertiq)
    STMicroelectronics has completed its acquisition of NXP Semiconductors’ MEMS sensors business, strengthening its position in automotive safety and expanding its sensor portfolio for industrial applications.
  • Why power delivery is becoming the limiting factor for AI (EDN News)
    If the industry wants to keep up with the exploding demand for AI, the only way forward is to reconsider how we architect power delivery systems. The post Why power delivery is becoming the limiting factor for AI appeared first on EDN.
  • US plans USD 12 billion critical minerals stockpile (Evertiq)
    The United States is preparing to establish a USD 12 billion strategic stockpile of critical minerals, a move aimed at reducing supply chain exposure to China and strengthening domestic access to raw materials used across electronics, EVs and defence systems.
  • Marvell completes acquisition of Celestial AI (Evertiq)
    Marvell Technology has completed its previously announced acquisition of Celestial AI. The transaction was finalised following an earlier agreement and brings Celestial AI’s optical interconnect technology into Marvell’s portfolio.
  • FAMES inaugurates pilot line in Grenoble after first validated results (Evertiq)
    The FAMES pilot line has been officially inaugurated at CEA-Leti’s site in Grenoble, France, following the delivery of its first validated technical results. The inauguration marks the opening of a new cleanroom facility dedicated to advanced semiconductor technologies and based on 300mm semiconductor equipment.
  • Arm Flexible Access scheme extended (ElectronicsWeekly)
    The Arm Flexible Access ‘try before you buy’ scheme has been extended. The scheme allows designers low-cost or no-cost access to Arm design tools, only paying the licence fee if ... The post Arm Flexible Access scheme extended appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • EU quantum effort (ElectronicsWeekly)
    The EU is putting up €25 million to pursue superconducting quantum technologies via a consortium called SUPREME. It is made up of: VTT, TNO, Delft University, Bayerische Akademie Der Wissenschaften, ... The post EU quantum effort appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Surge in demand for high end routers (ElectronicsWeekly)
    Demand for High End Routers dramatically improved in 2025 following an 18% market correction in 2024 that was caused by oversupply combined with lower growth in network demand, says Dell’Oro. ... The post Surge in demand for high end routers appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Smartphone ASP tops $400 (ElectronicsWeekly)
    Q4 smartphone market’s revenue grew 7% YoY  to $35 billion, according to Counterpoint Research’s latest Market Monitor Service, while the  ASP rose 3% YoY to $400 and shipments grew 4% ... The post Smartphone ASP tops $400 appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • GaN on SiC driver amplifier (ElectronicsWeekly)
    Qorvo’s QPA2597 is a packaged driver amplifier using proven GaN on SiC technology. The QPA2597 operates from 2.0 to 6.0GHz and provides 32 dBm of output with 24 dB of ... The post GaN on SiC driver amplifier appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Zollner establishes shared service centre in India (Evertiq)
    German EMS provider Zollner has announced the establishment of a Shared Service Centre in Pune, India, as part of its internationalisation strategy. The new entity will operate under the name Zollner Services India Pvt. Ltd. and is currently in the founding phase.
  • Moscow-London Direct TV Relay (ElectronicsWeekly)
    THE first direct TV relay from Moscow to London took place on April 13, the occasion of Major Gagarin’s return to Moscow after his round-the-world space voyage. So, 65 years ... The post Moscow-London Direct TV Relay appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • A hard-life Tile Mate goes under the knife (EDN News)
    This engineer was curious to figure out why the Bluetooth tracker for his keys had abruptly gone deceased. Then he remembered a few-year-back mishap… The post A hard-life Tile Mate goes under the knife appeared first on EDN.
  • Bridging the gap: Being an AI developer in a firmware world (EDN News)
    Edge AI SoCs play an essential role by offering development tools that bridge the gap between AI developers and firmware engineers. The post Bridging the gap: Being an AI developer in a firmware world appeared first on EDN.
  • Eaton to spin off Mobility Group into independent company (Evertiq)
    Eaton has announced plans to separate its Vehicle and eMobility segments, collectively known as Mobility Group, into a standalone, publicly traded company.
  • DRAMpocalypse: Memory price projections skyrocket for 1Q26 (Evertiq)
    The global memory market is heading toward historically sharp price increases in the first quarter of 2026, according to a new forecast from market research firm TrendForce.
  • VIS licenses GaN technology from TSMC (Evertiq)
    Vanguard International Semiconductor Corporation (VIS) has signed a technology licensing agreement with TSMC covering both low-voltage (80V) and high-voltage (650V) gallium nitride (GaN) process technologies.
  • Understanding remote sense in today’s power supplies (EDN News)
    Remote sense lets the power supply monitor the voltage at the load itself and adjust its output accordingly. The post Understanding remote sense in today’s power supplies appeared first on EDN.
  • SK hynix to establish AI-focused subsidiary in the US (Evertiq)
    SK hynix has announced plans to establish a new AI-focused subsidiary in the United States as part of its strategy to expand beyond memory manufacturing and strengthen its position in the AI data centre ecosystem.
  • 600-V MOSFET enables efficient, reliable power conversion (EDN News)
    The first device in AOS’ αMOS E2 high-voltage Super Junction MOSFET platform is the AOTL037V60DE2, a 600-V N-channel MOSFET. The post 600-V MOSFET enables efficient, reliable power conversion appeared first on EDN.