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Antenova has created a PCB antenna for 5G comms that includes band 71 (617 – 698MHz) for T-Mobile in the USA. “SR4L104 is future-proofed as it covers the most common ...
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Here's a book that may just be of interest to Gadget Masters and those makers involved with AI. It's Rise of the Machines: A Project Zero Trust Story.
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More information on the email fiasco with confusing text on their DMARC policy and DMARC initiative.
The post An e-mail delivery problem, Part 2 appeared first on EDN.
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27 years ago, EW’s technology editor, Steve Bush, looked at the benefits of soft switching and highlighted the penalties incurred, When Felix Wankel invented his famous rotary engine, some said ...
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TDK Corporation’s state-of-the-art lithium-ion battery plant in Haryana will produce about 200 million battery packs every year, covering nearly 40% of India’s annual requirement of 500 million packs.
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Concurrent has launched a three-slot VPX rugged military computer for land and air edge processing. “Defence environments are evolving rapidly,” said the company. “Platforms are becoming more autonomous and sensor-rich, ...
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Trump had said last month that he would impose a 100% tariff on semiconductor imports, but would exempt products from companies that shift their manufacturing to the US.
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Astute Group has signed a distribution agreement with SCI Semiconductor, the secure-by-design specialist . SCI’s ICENI family of CHERI-enabled MCUs, with hardware enforced memory safety, arecnowcaccessible to customers worldwide. The 100% ...
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Schaeffler has started mass production of modules for an 800V automotive traction inverter for an un-named Chinese car manufacturer, using silicon carbide mosfets to “increase the maximum possible battery voltage ...
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Our most read stories on the site cover the DSD Archer vehicle hydrogen fuel cell, X-FAB's GaN-on-Si foundry services, Tensor overtaking Tesla and Waymo, and TSMC breaking ground on Fab 25...
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Here is how hardware security has become a major consideration in motor-control subsystems serving robotics and e-mobility.
The post Custom hardware helps deliver safety and security for electric traction appeared first on EDN.
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The national 2D innovation hub, said to be the first of its kind in India, will focus on next-generation semiconductor innovation, beyond silicon chip technologies.
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Mercedes-Benz has confirmed it will shift production of electric Sprinter models from its Ludwigsfelde plant in eastern Germany to Poland. The site, which employs around 2,000 people, is set to gradually wind down series production of Sprinters by the end of 2029.
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), together with NASA, the US Air Force, and the US Navy, will integrate Spire’s GNSS-RO data into their weather and space weather models, while additional US and international agencies will leverage the data to strengthen forecasts and advance climate research.
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The US company will use the capital to grow its product engineering, forward-deployed engineering, and go-to-market teams; enhance its platform’s functionality; and continue building the AI workforce.
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SK Hynix has become the first memory manufacturer to install ASML’s next-generation High-NA Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) lithography system. The installation of the Twinscan EXE:5200B at its M16 fab in Icheon, ...
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Quantinuum, the quantum computing company formed by the merger of Cambridge Quantum and Honeywell which develops quantum hardware based on a trapped-ion architecture, has raised $600 million. Quanta Computer, NVentures ...
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Q2 semiconductor manufacturing equipment billings were up 24% YoY and 3% QoQ at $33.07 billion, says SEMI in its Worldwide Semiconductor Equipment Market Statistics (WWSEMS) Report. Sales were driven by ...
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The agreement brings together PETL’s automotive‑grade battery storage systems and Brill Power’s control platform that improves battery safety and extends service life by drawing the optimum current from each cell based on its state of health.
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Series 600 high-voltage reed relays from Pickering Electronics offer over 2500 combinations of rating and connection options.
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Quectel has announced the KCMCA6S series of Wireless M-Bus (WM-Bus) modules, capable of sub-1 GHz operation for smart metering.
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Three 650-V SiC MOSFETs from Toshiba come in compact surface-mount TOLL packages, boosting both power density and efficiency.
The post TOLL-packaged SiC MOSFETs cut size, losses appeared first on EDN.
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Keysight physical-layer test software provides compliance and performance validation for HDMI 2.2 transmitters and Cat 4 cables.
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Microchip’s GNSS-disciplined oscillator modules integrate positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) for aerospace and defense applications.
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What good is convenience if the data, and results based on it, are hit-and-miss?
The post The Smart Ring: Passing fad, or the next big health-monitoring thing? appeared first on EDN.
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The guide on this medical gizmo design walks you through the essentials, from sensing principles to circuit basics.
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An anti-log amplifier design with a temperature-compensation network built around a nearly linear PTC thermistor.
The post A temperature-compensated, calibration-free anti-log amplifier appeared first on EDN.