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Synopsys DesignWare PVT Subsystem Drives Performance, Power and Silicon Lifecycle Management on TSMC’s N3 Process Technology

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., May 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ —

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New eBook from CUI Devices Offers a Complete Guide to Thermal Management

LAKE OSWEGO, Ore. — May 27, 2021 — CUI Devices’ Thermal Management Group today announced the release of a free, comprehensive ebook on the topic of thermal management. As an almost inescapable factor in electronic design, managing heat is often an afterthought during the design phase. With this free-to-download ebook titled, The Complete Guide to Thermal Management, engineers will gain a better understanding of the fundamental principles of heat transfer and how to manage heat early on.

The ebook begins by looking at the various modes of heat transfer and the most common types of cooling devices used in thermal management. … Read More → "New eBook from CUI Devices Offers a Complete Guide to Thermal Management"

iWave Unveils the Implementation of ARINC 818-2 IP Core On Microsemi PolarFire FPGA

The ARINC 818 video protocol since its inception has gained wide adoption on large aircrafts such as Airbus A350XWB, Boeing 787, KC46A, and many others. ARINC 818 protocol is used to provide point to point, high-speed, low-latency video transmission for mission-critical systems such as cockpit display, video processors, cameras, and IR sensors. Offering high-speed ARINC 818 interfaces in FPGA arises many challenges due to low-latency and synchronous timing requirements for most displays.

iWave Systems, being the leading FPGA design house, offers an extensive portfolio of FPGA IP Cores. And one of the … Read More → "iWave Unveils the Implementation of ARINC 818-2 IP Core On Microsemi PolarFire FPGA"

Newark now stocks OrangeCrab open-source FPGA development board

Chicago – May 25, 2021: Newark, an Avnet Company and global distributor of electronic components, products and solutions, has expanded its range of single board computer (SBC) development kits with the addition of the OrangeCrab r0.2 open-source FPGA development board from Good Stuff Department.

The OrangeCrab expertly combines the ultra-compact Adafruit Feather form factor that electronic designers love with the high power … Read More → "Newark now stocks OrangeCrab open-source FPGA development board"

ACEINNA Announces OpenIMU335RI, Next Generation High Performance Inertial Measurement Unit

Andover, Massachusetts- May 26, 2021

ACEINNA Inc. (pronounced “A See Nah”), today announced the general availability of the OpenIMU335RI, a rugged inertial measurement unit (IMU) with CAN and RS232 interfaces. The OpenIMU335RI is the third product in ACEINNA’s Gen 3 architecture and adds a rugged sealed standalone product to the earlier introduced IMU383ZA and OpenIMU330BI.

It delivers increased performance in key acceleration and gyro specifications. The OpenIMU335RI delivers best in class performance, including 1.3 degrees per hour bias instability (BI) and 0.1 … Read More → "ACEINNA Announces OpenIMU335RI, Next Generation High Performance Inertial Measurement Unit"

Renesas Launches LTE CAT-M1 Module For Massive IoT Based On Carrier-Proven Monarch Technology From Sequans

Düsseldorf, May 26, 2021 ― Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE:6723), a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, today introduced the RYZ014A, Renesas’ first cellular IoT module supporting the LTE Cat-M1 specification. This technology allows devices to directly connect to the internet without the need for a gateway by relying on the existing communication infrastructure owned by mobile network operators. This makes it economical to connect each device, which is … Read More → "Renesas Launches LTE CAT-M1 Module For Massive IoT Based On Carrier-Proven Monarch Technology From Sequans"

KEMET Introduces High Temperature, Power DC-Link Film Capacitor for Extended Lifetime Requirements in Automotive and Green Energy Applications

KEMET, part of the YAGEO Group and leading global electronic components supplier, announces its new C4AK high temperature, power film DC-Link capacitor designed for continuous operation up to 1,000 hours at 135℃. The C4AK series joins the C4AU (harsh environment) and C4AQ-P (125°C) family of power DC-Link film capacitors. These series offer higher capacitance density, DC voltage, and DC ripple current capabilities with an extended operational lifetime at high temperatures in harsh environments. Ideal for use in automotive, green, and industrial applications, these metallized film capacitors are well suited for DC filtering and DC-Link in solar, fuel … Read More → "KEMET Introduces High Temperature, Power DC-Link Film Capacitor for Extended Lifetime Requirements in Automotive and Green Energy Applications"

Lattice sensAI Solution Stack Simplifies Deployment of AI/ML Models on Smart Edge Devices

HILLSBORO, OR – May 26, 2021 – Lattice Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: LSCC), the low power programmable leader, today announced enhancements to its award-winning Lattice sensAI™ solution stack for accelerating AI/ML application … Read More → "Lattice sensAI Solution Stack Simplifies Deployment of AI/ML Models on Smart Edge Devices"

Saving complexity, space, and cost: The new Panasonic Industry PAN1781 Bluetooth® 5 Low Energy module

MUNICH, MAY 2021

“With the PAN1781 being the little brother of our undoubtedly successful PAN1780, we are now rounding out our module range on the lower ends”, opens Jan Scheller from Panasonic Industry.

The PAN1781 is a Bluetooth® 5 Low Energy module based on the Nordic nRF52820 single chip controller and is, in a way, the lightweight version of the PAN1780.
Bluetooth® 5 features additionally a higher symbol rate of 2 Mbps using the high speed LE 2M PHY or a significantly longer range using the LE coded PHY at 500 … Read More → "Saving complexity, space, and cost: The new Panasonic Industry PAN1781 Bluetooth® 5 Low Energy module"

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