C&K add to switch portfolio

C&K, the electromechanical switch specialist, has announced its SAM series multiway switch. This switch is defined by its direct motor management based on SPDT (single pole, double throw) contacts, and flexible mechanical characteristics including travel, shaft shape and dimensions. The switch is valuable for applications such as seat adjustment systems for automotive, off-road vehicles and ...

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Brainchip licenses Greek cybersecurity technology

Brainchip, the Australian neural chip specialist, has licensed the cybersecurity technology of  the Democritus University of Thrace, Greece. The agreement consists of a license to their cybersecurity technology and their researcher’s support in porting the technology to Brainchip’s  Akida Development Environment. The cybersecurity technology includes data-to-spike convertors and is specifically designed for network intrusion and ...

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Accelerator cards exploit fpga technology to boost server performance

Xilinx Developer Forum, California: Two accelerator cards, the Alveo U200 and Alveo U250, (www.xilinx.com/250) announced by Xilinx, improve latency rates to accelerate real-time machine learning inference, video processing, genomix and data analytics. Both are based on a customise 16nm UltraScale+ fpga and therefore can be reconfigured to accommodate new algorithms and standard or shifts in ...

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Melexis rolls out IMC technology

Melexis is rolling out its Integrated Magnetic Concentrator (IMC) technology to multiple devices within its Latch & Switch product range. As many traditional Hall-effect sensors are only sensitive to magnetic flux perpendicular to the IC, it can be necessary to develop complex (and therefore large and expensive) custom magnetic structures to achieve the desired measurement. ...

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Xilinx launches Alveo accelerator cards

Xilinx has launched a portfolio of accelerator cards called Alveo designed to increase performance in industry-standard servers across cloud and on-premise data centers. With Alveo, customers can expect breakthrough performance improvement at low latency when running key data center applications like real-time machine learning inference as well as video processing, genomics, and data analytics, among ...

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Ada Lovelace Day

This year’s Ada Lovelace day will be celebrated with an exhibition at the IET to showcase women in STEM disciplines. Ada Lovelace Day, on Tuesday 9 October, is an annual celebration of the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. It aims to increase the profile of women in STEM and, in doing ...

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Smiths Interconnect has surface-mount fixed attenuators for the military

Smiths Interconnect has introduced a range of DC – 20GHz wideband surface-mount fixed attenuators for applications in the defence market.  Designated, the TT9 the attenuators have power handling capability of 500mW. Both fixed and temperature variable designs in the same footprint are available. The attenuators are available in dB values from 0 to 10dB in ...

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Anritsu introduces metrology-grade W1 coaxial components

Anritsu has introduced a range of W1 coaxial components that are  designed for high-frequency measurements.  The W1 range includes a three-resistor power divider, two-resistor power splitter and a set of attenuators that provide coverage from DC to 110GHz, along with a 20-110GHz directional coupler with typical performance down to 110MHz.  The components are designed with ...

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ST signs Atomera for MST

ST has signed an integration license for Atomera’s MST (Mears Silicon Technology) to enhance transistor performance. This license gives ST rights to integrate MST into their products and is the first of a three-phase licensing process with the next two being manufacturing and distribution. MST is a patented, quantum-engineered material which can enhance transistors to ...

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