16bit 80Msample/s PCIe digitiser cards will parallel up to 128 inputs

Spectrum Instrumentation has introduced a new generation of 16bit digitiser cards with a PCIe interface. Called M2p, they offered doubled sample rate and less noise compared with the previous 12, 14 and 16bit M4i generation, which they will replace.   13 new models are available for general sale, with different combinations of sampling rate (20, 40 ...

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Put 4G mobile on planes, says small cell firm

4G LTE mobile communications could transform in-flight connectivity and there is no reason why it can’t happen, says ip.access, the London-based small cell supplier. The firm has presented an argument for aviation companies to provide cellular coverage to its passengers. It outlines the value of deploying small cells to improve the efficiency of in-flight connectivity with ...

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NI adds more processing power to FPGA-based FlexRIO

NI has announced a PXI FlexRIO architecture that integrates mezzanine I/O modules with Xilinx Kintex UltraScale FPGAs. The first products based on this architecture will include two digitisers, three coprocessor modules and a module development kit that helps with custom front-end development. The PXIe-5763 and PXIe-5764 digitiser modules provide 500MS/s and 1GS/s sampling rates, respectively. ...

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Intel quad-core Apollo Lake makes tiny PC IoT ready

A small fanless industrial PC with quad-core Intel Apollo Lake processor has been introduced by Tiny Green PC. It measures just 112mm x 84mm x 34mm with an integrated heatsink. It is designed as a rugged process control unit and with 5W power consumption can be used for data collection, monitoring and processing applications. The PC ...

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RF specialist expands teaching and test in South Yorkshire

A Royal Air Force chief technician turned businessman has opened an RF testing facility in South Yorkshire. Ian White founded Gaddon, an RF engineering and test consultancy, 10 years ago, in that time it has carried out work for the Ministry of Defence (MOD). A new workshop at Hoyle Mill in Penistone near Barnsley will ...

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Samsung chip-on-board LEDs in volume production

Samsung Is in volume production  of chip-on-board LED lighting packages, labelled the “Samsung D-series Special Colour.” The packages are engineered to bring out the most desirable colour tones of objects whose viewing is particularly colour-sensitive, making them optimal for many commercial lighting applications. Through spectrum engineering, colour spectrums within the D-series have been tuned to ...

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Capacitance-to-digital front-end for sensing works on harvested energy

  AMS has announced a configurable capacitive sensing front end which allows speed and resolution to be traded to optimise designs. Called PCap04, it can capture and digitise 50,000 times per second at its fastest setting, or achieve 8aF resolution at its most sensitive. “Configurability also enables sensor manufacturers to trade measurement speed off against ...

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Mouser signs Bridgetek

Mouser Electronics has signed a global distribution agreement with Bridgetek, a rapidly growing semiconductor company that develops innovative silicon solutions to enhance the way in which society interacts with technology. The Bridgetek product line at Mouser comprises multi-award-winning graphic controller ICs, performance-optimized microcontrollers, development hardware, and display modules. Each member of Bridgetek’s FT81x Embedded Video ...

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