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Built for accuracy, designed for ease: Introducing the new R&S UDS digital multimeter series

Rohde & Schwarz presents the new R&S UDS digital multimeter series. The compact instruments can display three measurements simultaneously and offer versatile measurement functions and various interfaces for remote control. Models are available with a digit resolution of 5 ½ as well as 6 ½, the latter providing a basic DC accuracy of 0.0075 percent. The R&S UDS series replaces the established R&S HMC8012 digital multimeter, offering more accuracy and an updated intuitive user interface for smooth and efficient testing.

The new R&S UDS digital multimeters from Rohde & Schwarz offer a versatile range … Read More → "Built for accuracy, designed for ease: Introducing the new R&S UDS digital multimeter series"

New gate drivers featured for brushless control in cordless appliances, mobile robots, and industrial drives

STMicroelectronics has introduced the STDRIVE102H and STDRIVE102BH, beginning a new generation of integrated gate drivers for three-phase brushless motors to boost performance, efficiency, and economy in consumer and industrial equipment.

With an operating-voltage range of 6V to 50V, the STDRIVE102H for single-shunt control and STDRIVE102BH … Read More → "New gate drivers featured for brushless control in cordless appliances, mobile robots, and industrial drives"

The Open Group Sensor Open Systems Architecture® or SOSA® Consortium Releases the Technical Standard for SOSA Reference Architecture, Edition 2.0, Snapshot 3

San Francisco, CA – June 3, 2025 – The Open Group Sensor Open Systems Architecture® or SOSA® Consortium has today announced the release of the Technical Standard for SOSA Reference Architecture, Edition 2.0, Snapshot 3. New features and functionality described in Snapshot 3 are intended for inclusion in Edition 2.0 of the standard when officially released.

Snapshot 3 includes a wide range of additional features and functionality, such as updates and improvements to the SOSA Data Model, a full revision and separation of the Electrical and Mechanical section, and new Hardware Acceleration content, which reflects efforts to develop standard interfaces … Read More → "The Open Group Sensor Open Systems Architecture® or SOSA® Consortium Releases the Technical Standard for SOSA Reference Architecture, Edition 2.0, Snapshot 3"

Percepio Launches Free Trace Tool for Zephyr RTOS: “Percepio View”

Västerås, Sweden, 3 June 2025 – Percepio®, a leader in visual trace diagnostics for embedded and IoT systems, today announced the launch of Percepio View for Zephyr, a free trace visualization tool designed to provide immediate insights into Zephyr RTOS behavior. Percepio View is now available and can be downloaded directly at Read More → "Percepio Launches Free Trace Tool for Zephyr RTOS: “Percepio View”"

Lauterbach provides full debug and trace support for PX5 RTOS

HOEHENKIRCHEN, Germany/SAN DIEGO, June 3, 2025 – Lauterbach TRACE32® development tools now support PX5 RTOS with its industry-leading OS-awareness features. TRACE32 tool support includes access to the PX5 RTOS internal structures and data so that developers can better understand how their applications behave and use chip resources for faster and easier development.

PX5 RTOS is a leading RTOS for embedded developers, providing ultra-fast operation with sub-microsecond context switching and API calls on most microprocessors as well as rich determinism. The RTOS’ memory footprint is less than 1KB for use in the most memory-constrained devices. Certified to the … Read More → "Lauterbach provides full debug and trace support for PX5 RTOS"

DVCon U.S. 2026 Announces Call for Extended Abstracts, Workshop & Tutorial Proposals

Gainesville, FL – June 3, 2025 – The 2026 Design and Verification Conference and Exhibition United States (DVCon U.S.), sponsored by Accellera Systems Initiative, is pleased to announce its Call for Extended Abstract, Workshop, and Tutorial Proposals. The 38th annual DVCon U.S. will be held March 2-5 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Santa Clara, CA.

“DVCon U.S. continues to be the premier venue for exploring the … Read More → "DVCon U.S. 2026 Announces Call for Extended Abstracts, Workshop & Tutorial Proposals"

Introducing the EA-BIM 20005 Battery Impedance Meter, Delivering Accuracy and Industry-Leading Throughput

Today, evaluating batteries got better, faster. The new EA-BIM 20005 battery impedance meter delivers industry-leading throughput, performing electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurements across up to 20 channels. Designed for seamless integration, it features industry-standard interfaces and a compact design, empowering engineers to enhance accuracy and efficiency in battery testing workflows.

As battery technology rapidly evolves, ensuring the quality and reliability of Li-Ion battery cells remains paramount. Battery impedance testing using EIS provides deep insight into cell quality. Validation and quality assurance engineers operate under intense time pressure, balancing the need for measurement accuracy, high throughput, and battery impedance testing … Read More → "Introducing the EA-BIM 20005 Battery Impedance Meter, Delivering Accuracy and Industry-Leading Throughput"

Anglia offers SRAM, DRAM and Flash drop-in replacements for leading memory names via Alliance Memory European deal

Wisbech, 2nd June 2025 Anglia Components today signed an agreement to support and supply the full range of legacy and new memory products, including SRAM, DRAM and Flash types, manufactured by Alliance Memory, Inc. The US-headquartered fabless semiconductor maker’s products are pin-for-pin drop-in replacements for devices originally supplied by Micron, Samsung, Infineon/Cypress, Macronix, ISSI, Nanya, Hynix, and others.

Comments … Read More → "Anglia offers SRAM, DRAM and Flash drop-in replacements for leading memory names via Alliance Memory European deal"

Self-Powered Artificial Synapse Mimics Human Color Vision

Despite advances in machine vision, processing visual data requires substantial computing resources and energy, limiting deployment in edge devices. Now, researchers from Japan have developed a self-powered artificial synapse that distinguishes colors with high resolution across the visible spectrum, approaching human eye capabilities. The device, which integrates dye-sensitized solar cells, generates its electricity and can perform complex logic operations without additional circuitry, paving the way for capable computer vision systems integrated in everyday devices.

As artificial intelligence and smart devices continue to evolve, machine vision is taking an increasingly pivotal role as a key … Read More → "Self-Powered Artificial Synapse Mimics Human Color Vision"

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