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Unified emulation and prototyping hardware is an industry first, says Synopsys

To enhance SoC verification and early software development, Synopsys, has announced what it claims is the industry’s first unified hardware system for emulation and prototyping based on the Synopsys ZeBu EP1 emulation system.  Adding prototyping functionality to Synopsys ZeBu EP1, which is claimed to be the industry’s fastest billion-gates emulation system, allows developers to use […]

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Buck converters are optimised for portable applications

Two synchronous buck converters, the HL7593 and HL7594, have been optimised by Halo Microelectronics to supply different subsystems of portable applications. The HL7593 / HL7594 series output voltage ranges from 0.600 to 1.394V in 6.25mV steps or 0.27 to 0.6272V in 2.8125mV steps programmed through an I2C interface. The output voltages can be adjusted on

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TASKING acquires iSYSTEM – The acquisition will create a one-stop shop for embedded software developers

TASKING has announced the acquisition of iSYSTEM, a provider of software tools supporting embedded software development and testing. iSYSTEM develops and manufactures embedded software development tools ranging from simple debuggers to advanced software analysis tools. iSYSTEM was founded in 1986 and was previously privately owned with over 80 employees distributed over five locations in Europe

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Women of the Supply Chain 2022 Honored

Leaders in the electronics industry have been honored by Supply & Demand Chain Executive’s “Women in the Supply Chain 2022” leadership award. “In a traditionally male dominated field, women are climbing through the ranks of the supply chain to solve problems, create resiliency and transform legacy processes. Supply & Demand Chain Executive wants to champion these…

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Editor’s Blog – Layered patch brings mobility to ultrasound imaging 

An ingenious patch, developed by researchers at MIT, could bring diagnostics to sports training and ultrasound imaging out of the hospital, discovers Caroline Hayes. Usually, taking an ultrasound image requires dedicated equipment and trained technicians to manipulate the probes or transducers which direct sound waves into the patient’s body to be reflected back as images

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High-side gate driver protects wires in automotive power distribution

One of the biggest challenges for designers today is to reduce the cost, length, weight and complexity of the wire harness in a vehicle which power the advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) in vehicles, explained Infineon Technologies at the launch of the EiceDriver 2ED2410-EM high side MOSFET gate driver. It is for 12 / 24V

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Acromag enhances BusWorks NT remote modules with conditional logic

Ethernet expandable I/O modules by Acromag, the BusWorks NT series remote I/O modules go beyond simple yes / no responses and process if / then / else logic for rule-based I/O operation. Acromag has enhanced the BusWorks NT modules with conditional logic which increases functionality with a system of rules that allows complicated decisions based

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Arm fleshes out details of Neoverse V2 processor core 

Details of Arm’s Neoverse V2 processor core, codenamed Demeter, have been released by Arm. The processor is based on the Armv9 architecture which is optimised for data centre applications, including BERT (bi-directional encoder representations from transformers), Google’s machine learning framework for natural language processing. Arm has doubled the icache (instruction cache) of the earlier Neoverse

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Antenna range supports transport’s increased bandwidth demands

Dedicated antennas optimised for light rail vehicles, such as trams, have been launched by Huber+Suhner. The Sencity Tram rooftop antenna range consists of the Sencity Tram, Sencity Tram MIMO and Sencity Tram Multi multi-application rooftop antennas for cellular, Wi-Fi, Tetra, UHF and GNSS. “The higher data rates used on-board for passengers and the integration of

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