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Component Lead Times Improve While Demand Softens

Although component sales trends continued to slide in September, lead times are decreasing for most component categories, according to ECIA. Overall, the Electronic Component Sales Trend (ECST) index continued a 6-month decline to 82.3 from a level of 86.0 in August. Any number below 100 indicates negative sales growth sentiment. A range of economic indicators… […]

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Renesas completes acquisition of Steradian

Renesas Electronics Corporation has announced that it has completed the acquisition of Steradian Semiconductors Private Limited (“Steradian”), a fabless semiconductor company providing 4D imaging radar solutions, as of October 17, 2022. Headquartered in Bengaluru, India, Steradian is a start-up founded in 2016 and provides radar solutions that enable highly accurate object recognition and power efficiency in a

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Flex Power Modules and onsemi develop small intermediate bus converter

At this week’s 2022 Open Compute Project in San Jose, California, Flex Power Modules will launch the BMR313 intermediate bus converter (IBC). It has been developed in collaboration with onsemi. The non-isolated and unregulated BMR313 delivers a peak power rating of 3kW in a small package, measuring just 23.4 x 17.8 x 7.65mm, yet it

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Embedded Box PC solves interface conundrum, says Display Technology

In response to the increased market demand for higher resolution TFT displays and as 4k technology replaces full HD, Display Technology has introduced the Box PC Pro NPA-2009, allowing user to use a V-By-One display with a box PC without requiring an additional adapter board.  Using the Box PC Pro NPA-2009, V-by-One and eDP displays

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PathWave System Design 2023 smooths 5G non-terrestrial simulation

Keysight Technologies has announced PathWave System Design (SystemVue) 2023 software to speed the design process for 5G non-terrestrial networks (NTN) and other wireless systems.  Improvements to the latest PathWave System Design empower RF system designers to create digital twins of their architectures and transform from a hardware-centric to a simulation-centric design flow, explained the company. New

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Compact whip antennas are suitable for IoT devices

Linx Technologies, now part of TE Connectivity, has introduced four compact whip-style antennas designed for Sub-1GHz and low power, wide area (LPWA) applications including LoRaWAN, the IoT, remote controls, sensing and monitoring, smart home networking and ISM band applications. The ANT-915-NUB and ANT-868-NUB variations are rugged monopole antennas with a length of less than 20mm.

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Allied to Adopt RS Brand

Allied Electronics & Automation, a trading brand of RS Group plc (LSE: RS1), a global omni-channel provider of product and service solutions, is rebranding as “RS” in Q1 2023. The name change is part of an overall rebranding strategy to establish a better connection across RS Group’s products and services. Having one global RS brand…

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Analog Devices and Keysight Technologies join forces to advance the adoption of phased array technology

Analog Devices and Keysight Technologies have announced their collaboration to advance the adoption of phased array technology. This technology is key to realising ubiquitous connectivity and sensing by simplifying development stages associated with creating satellite communication, radar, and phased array systems.  Analog Devices’ family of phased array platforms are used to accelerate customers’ beamforming developments

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Spectrum introduces firmware option for FPGA-based averaging digitisers

To reduce signal noise and improve resolution and dynamics, Spectrum Instrumentation has introduced a firmware option that allows the company’s high-speed M5i digitiser cards to perform on-board summation averaging.  Averaging is a useful tool for reducing unwanted signal noise, while improving measurement resolution, dynamic range and signal to noise ratio (SNR). The firmware option enables

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