Tektronix power probe works with 1mV and shuns 60V bias

Tektronix is to feature four areas on its stand at Embedded World, which will cover: embedded design, power electronics, automotive and education-and-research. Publically showing for the first time will be 1mV-accurate power rail probes: TPR1000 and TPR4000. Designed specifically for minimising noise, they work with up to 60V of offset. Then there is the firm’s ...

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ISM 868/915MHz IIoT antenna works on metal surfaces

UK-based antenna maker has created an product for wireless lighting that can be used on metal surfaces. Named Magna (part SR4I051) and aimed at industrial IoT and smart buildings, it operates in the ISM 868/915MHz bands. It uses two electrical layers, one isolated from the other, which enables an antenna to radiate on a metal ...

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LonWorks over IP for building automation

Adesto, new owners of Echelon, will be promoting LonWorks and its ecosystem at Embedded World, particularly recently-approved ANSI/CTA 709.7 – LON IP protocol – that enables native LON communication over any IP (internet protocol) transport such as Ethernet and Wi-Fi, as well as interoperability with IP-based web services. With this, building and industrial automation based ...

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Heitec expands sub-rack portfolio

Heitec will present sub-rack elements based on new architectures and designed primarily for serial backplane technology and high speed at Embedded World – aiming at demanding applications and challenging environments. Its 1U HeiCool ECO fan tray is compatible with the entire HeiCool line and can be inserted into a 19 inch cabinet using standard fixings, ...

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Design tool handles LynxSecure hypervisor on Cortex-A53

Programmierbare Logik & Systeme (PLS) is to reveal version 5.0 of its Universal Debug Engine (UDE) at Embedded World in Nuremburg. New to the tool is the development of virtualised applications for ARM Cortex-A53, by providing hypervisor awareness for Lynx Software Technologies’ LynxSecure hypervisor. “At present there is a trend to consolidate multiple applications, which ...

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Small size industrial servers from Congatec

Congatec will present tiny servers at Embedded World 2019 in Nuremburg next month. It has squeezed an Intel Core i7-8565U (Whiskey Lake) onto a 146 x 102mm board (nominally 3.5inch). “Compared to similar processors of the Kaby Lake U generation, the soldered Intel Core i7 processor of the 8th generation Whiskey Lake family offers quad ...

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Imec on Future Cities

This is the third in a series of essays by Imec on the future of electronics technology. It is called: Future Cities. It is by Jan Adriaenssens, Director City of Things at Imec. It’s all about letterboxes, fashion designers and scooters: the city of the future where you’ll definitely want to live. Living in the ...

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SEMI December billings up 8.5% sequentially

SEMI’s December Billings Report shows billings figure is 8.5% higher than the final November 2018 level of $1.94 billion, but 12.1% lower than the December 2017 billings level of $2.40 billion. “December billings of North American equipment manufacturers ended 2018 on a positive note,” said Ajit Manocha, president and CEO of SEMI. “Spending for logic and foundry ...

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Intel has $18.66bn Q4

Intel had a Q4 net profit of $5.2 billion on revenues of $18.66 billion For the full year, profit was $21.5 billion on revenue of $70.8 billion. Intel says Q4 revenue was below its October expectations due to a mix of weaker modem demand, slowdown in China, cloud customers absorbing capacity, and the weakening NAND ...

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