Queen’s Awards recognise Cambridge IC, and others

This year Queen’s Awards for Enterprise as usual feature many electronics companies. One such is Cambridge IC, maker of rotary and linear position sensing chips, which was awarded a ‘Queen’s Awards for Enterprise – International Trade’. “Our international trade has increased 5x over the last four years,” founder David Ely told Electronics Weekly. “Almost all ...

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Tiny PC spectrum analiser for serial busses

Ikalogic has introduced four-channel USB logic analysers, primarily for debugging serial data busses. Protocol decoding for 30 busses including I2C, SPI, RS232, CAN or 1-Wire are available. Called ScanaQuad, the devices are 50x50mm in size and operate with the firm’s ScanaStudio software running on a host Windows PC, Linux PC or Mac.   “The software lets ...

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House of Lords raises space concerns

The House of Lords EU Internal Market Sub-Committee has written to Sam Gyimah MP, Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation, to raise concerns about the progress of, and the Government’s commitment to UK space programmes after Brexit. The letter calls on the Government to act quickly to achieve an agreement that preserves UK ...

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RS launches DesignSpark Marketplace

RS Components (RS) has unveiled a beta version of a new platform called DesignSpark Marketplace which enables makers, pro-makers, start-ups and small businesses to promote and sell their own inventions and product creations to a wide audience of fellow makers and engineers, including more than 650,000 members of the RS DesignSpark engineering and maker community. ...

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End-to-end sub-GHz kit from Farnell

Farnell element14 has launched the element14 development kit for the TI SimpleLink Sub-1 GHz Sensor to Cloud Linux Gateway. M The kit provides an end-to-end tool to enable a Sub-1 GHz sensor network with an Internet of Things (IoT) gateway and cloud connectivity. In the growing industrial IoT market, there is a need for connecting ...

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US to regulate space

The US government is taking the first steps to regulating space to prevent collisions between satellites and other space mishaps. “President Trump knows that a stable and orderly space environment is critical to the strength of our economy and the resilience of our national security systems,” US vice prseident Mike Pence told a conference last ...

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Toshiba re-thinking memory sale, says Mainichi

Toshiba’s new CEO Nobuaki Kurumatani has now decided that if, by May, China hasn’t approved the sale of its memory unit to a consortium led by Bain and Hynix, it  will cancel the sale and retain or IPao the business, reported Japan’s Mainichi newspaper yesterday. “Toshiba has come to a decision that there is little ...

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Intel re-ignites node controversy

Intel has stirred up the node-naming controversy again with a remark in a submission to the SEC stating  its competitive advantages. Intel stated: “We have a market lead in transitioning to the next-generation process technology and bringing products to market using such technology in Q4 2017.” However 10nm products have not yet  been announced by ...

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Amphenol white paper on connected cars

Amphenol RF, the connector specislist,  has published a white paper entitled, “The Connector Car Market: Amphenol RF Solutions.” The technical paper explores the emerging automotive sub-market and covers relevant products that meet the needs of these applications. As technology becomes more integrated within vehicles, Amphenol RF radio frequency connectors, coaxial adapters, and cable assemblies play ...

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