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The Luxembourg-based iSpace EUROPE will be responsible for transporting a UNESCO cultural heritage payload to the Moon, dubbed a modern-day Rosetta Stone. Based on the payload service contract, the “Memory ...
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Distributor TME is offering high power automotive connectors for electric vehicles from Amphenol GEC. There are two ranges: PowerLok G2 are for battery and traction connections at currents up to ...
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President of the United States Donald Trump has once again publicly addressed Apple.
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China-based Trensor Co. Ltd. has broken ground on its first overseas manufacturing facility in Penang, Malaysia, with an investment valued at MYR 100 million (USD 23.39 million). The plant is expected to begin operations in 2026 and create 200 high-skilled jobs.
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This will bring Excellicon’s best-in-class software for the development, verification and management of timing constraints to Siemens’ EDA portfolio of software for IC design.
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“The age of point tools is over,” Aart de Geus, founder and CEO of Synopsys, told Electronics Weekly in 2005, “We think we’re going to see a massive decrease in ...
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Sometimes you win, and sometimes you lose (and no, getting special treatment doesn’t qualify as a “win”). Two case studies follow herein.
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While replacing a faulty component is usually the go-to solution in electronics repair, things get more complex when the integrated circuit in question stores critical data – for example, encryption keys. In such cases, replacement is not an option, and the only viable path may be physical repair inside the chip itself.
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In a new paper published in Optica Quantum, scientists described the Rochester Quantum Network (RoQNET), which uses single photons to transmit information about 11 miles along fiber-optic lines at room temperature using optical wavelengths.
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Lockheed Martin and Fujitsu have signed an MOU establishing Fujitsu as a source for the SPY-7 Subarray Suite Power Supply Line Replaceable Unit (PS LRU).
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What you need to know about a hot swap circuit and related design considerations for a controller or module.
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Nvidia's Blackwell Ultra, power chips in AI data centres, GaN micro-LED displays, Rivian choosing Infineon, and troubles for Wolfspeed...
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ADI called a cyclical recovery in the chip market as demand returns. “Against a backdrop of global trade volatility, our performance reflects the ongoing cyclical recovery,” said ADI CEO Vincent ...
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Imec and MIT are joining up to research nanoelectronics-based solutions for minimally and non-invasive diagnostic devices for personalised medicine. The work will be conducted within a number of groups at ...
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Researchers at Wolverhampton University have secured funding for a space-based project, using Quub satellites, to help tackle UK water leakages. The Wolverhampton team, along with partners, will be working on ...
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Infineon is shipping introduces PSOC 4100T Plus, an Arm Cortex-M0+ MCU with Multi-Sense. The chip blends analogue and digital capabilities with 128K Flash, 32K SRAM, and Multi-Sense technology which includes ...
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The US and China are buying less from China, says, the Council on Foreign Relations. Vietnam, Malaysia and Thailand are exporting more goods but are having to import more from ...
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NXP’s OrangeBox 2.0 automotive connectivity domain controller features an upgraded CPU and embedded AI acceleration.
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As Innatera’s first mass-market neuromorphic MCU, Pulsar delivers intelligence at the edge by emulating the brain’s neural networks.
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Navitas announced a production-ready 12-kW PSU reference design that achieves 97.8% efficiency for hyperscale AI data centers.
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Toshiba has released four 650-V third-generation SiC MOSFETs in compact 8×8-mm DFN packages.
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Powered by the Achronix Speedster 7t1500 FPGA, the VectorPath 815 PCIe accelerator card meets the demands of AI and HPC workloads.
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SpacePath Communications has announced a 1.5kW C-band solid-state power amplifier, intended to displace travelling wave tubes in satellite up-links. “The outdoor SSPA is suited for replacing aging indoor TWTAs, enabling ...
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Thermoelectric energy harvesting gets lots of attention in the news, but how can it be realistically applied?
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Smartphones, both marvels of utility and sources of unintended consequences, need a basic rethinking of design principles.
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A two-way current mirror with two BJTs and one diode that can mirror the more positive input side at its output.
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