EETimes/EDN Europe - weekly Newsletter for Electronics Engineers
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Advanced nodes require new and enhanced parasitic extraction processes that can resolve a variety of complex parasitic issues in these designs. Integrated circuit designers move to advanced process technology nodes to leverage higher performance, density, and functionality, as well as reduced delay and power consumption, enabled by continuous dimensional scaling.
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Arrow now offers Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) shipping. This means we take care of shipping arrangements, costs, import formalities, and export licenses. Learn more about DDP at arrow.com.
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Semiconductor sales ran 20 percent ahead of 2017's pace through the first quarter of the year, a strong start to the year in an industry coming off record revenue, according to the Semiconductor Industry Association trade group.
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Design and build with solutions you can trust from Analog Devices. As leaders in power, industrial automation, and instrumentation and measurement applications, Analog Devices and Arrow bring you the products you need to design for the future.
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Designing power converters into a railway architecture has its benefits and difficulties. A major part of railway design for power occurs in a moving, uncontrolled environment--the train. In addition, electric locomotives are expected to have a 30-year life with thousands of hours of service and millions of power cycles.
In this webinar, we will introduce a 80/20 development model with ADLINK’s modularized Smart Panel as an embedded building block and go in depth into how to take advantage of the 80/20 development model to cater to specific vertical markets.
Google and Baidu collaborated with researchers at Harvard and Stanford to define a suite of benchmarks for machine learning. So far, AMD, Intel, two AI startups, and two other universities have expressed support for MLPerf, an initial version of which will be ready for use in August.
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A while back, one of our coworkers was working on some of the challenges that are inherent in designing smartwatches, fitness wearables, and the like. One of the main challenges is how to get better signal quality in order to obtain more accurate oximetry measurements.
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This webinar will introduce a groundbreaking low power BLE device from Panasonic Industry, offering years of operation using only a CR2032 Battery for simple, prompt and sound IoT designs. The webinar will show that designing the PAN1760A Series into any IoT device is an easy task.
Results coming in from several of the chip companies this week have shown a seasonal decline in demand from smartphones impacting revenue growth. STMicroelectronics announced strong first quarter results despite slowdown in sales for smartphones, while Austrian chipmaker ams expects a significant short-term impact from changes in its customers’ smartphone programs.
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If there’s one safe bet about the future of smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other mobile devices, it’s this: their radio frequency (RF) front ends will be even more complex than they are today.
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Innoviz Technologies of Israel is to supply its solid-state Lidar sensing to BMW Group for its autonomous vehicle production platforms. This is one of the first serial production contracts for solid-state lidar, according to a press statement from Canadian automotive supplier Magna, a collaborator with and strategic investor in Innoviz.
In this webinar, we feature the design and development of a field oriented control for a permanent magnet synchronous motor using NXP MagniV microcontroller. The workflow will guide you through model simulation using SIL/PIL models.
This white paper introduces the Quicksilver evaluation kit which caters to a diverse array of IoT applications, ranging from home appliances to smart buildings to energy meters. Powered by a Cypress SoC solution, the kit combines IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n wireless connectivity with an embedded applications processor.
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