Rohde & Schwarz adds 5GHz bandwidth option for analysers

Rohde & Schwarz is offering a wideband extension for its RTO2064 digital oscilloscope and FSW85 signal and spectrum analyser. The FSW-B5000 extension module, with equalised 5GHz signal analysis bandwidth, can be used to capture IEEE 802.11ay wideband signals for post-processing and to perform measurements on waveform candidates for the future 5G standard. The amplitude and ...

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Recom has EN60335-certified power converter for smart homes

A range of 3W and 4W power converters from Recom is designed for powering sensor and actuator nodes in smart home systems. The RACxx-GA range of converters is certified to EN60335 for household equipment. They have a specified no-load power consumption of only 75mW. The voltage outputs are  3.3, 5, 12, 15 and 24VDC. The ...

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Stanford facial recognition software spots gay people

Stanford University has caused a social storm by producing facial recognition technology that can spot gay people.   The university says its software recognises facial features relating to sexual orientation that are not perceived by human observers. Researchers used the photos of more than 14,000 white Americans. “Gay faces tended to be gender atypical,” the ...

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Government launches connected and driverless car technology accelerator

 Meridian, an accelerator for connected and driverless car technology, has been launched by the government. Meridian will bring together established UK-leading start-ups, OEMs and SMEs from a number of industries to encourage cross-sector collaboration – including, Artificial Intelligence, Insurance, Legal, Telecommunications, Gaming, Mobility and the Financial Services Sectors – to pitch their CAV innovations and ...

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Toshiba in production of high current photorelays

Toshiba is in volume production of  two mid-voltage, high current photorelays, the 100V TLP3823 with a 3A drive current, and the 200V TLP3825 with a 1.5A drive current. The new products will extend the range of large current photorelays to replace mechanical relays, alongside Toshiba’s current 60V, 5A TLP3547. Toshiba is supporting and promoting the ...

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Murata RFID tag works on metal

Murata is sampling a RAIN RFID tag designed for use on metal components and surfaces. Placing such tags on to metal has been challenging because metal surfaces reflect the signal emitted from the reader and interfere with communication between the tag and reader. To overcome this, Murata has patented various technologies that allow RFID tags ...

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Versatile PWM controller from LTC

The LT8711 is a multitopology current mode PWM controller that can easily be configured as a synchronous buck, boost, SEPIC and ZETA DC/DC converter, or as a nonsynchronous buck-boost converter. This device replaces the output diode with a high efficiency P-channel MOSFET, thereby increasing efficiency and maximum output current up to 10A, making the LT8711 ...

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Microchip MPLAB Harmony 2.0 available as free download

Microchip’s  MPLAB Harmony 2.0, the firmware development framework for PIC32 microcontrollers, is available as a free download at www.microchip.com/mplab/mplab-harmony. The significant update to the software platform enables customers to create smaller and more efficient code for faster and more cost-effective devices. In addition to better quality code, the update has added numerous new tools that work ...

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