1st military-qualified Arm processor for hi-rel applications

Teledyne e2v is claiming a first: military-qualified Arm-based processor – in this case a version of NXP’s LS1046A guaranteed for operation at -55°C to 125°C in aerospace and defence applications. LS1046A is part of NXP’s 64-bit Arm Layerscape portfolio, with a 1.8GHz quad-core Arm Cortex-A72. In includes packet processing acceleration and high-speed peripherals “and is recognised ...

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China to spend $134-220 billion on 5G between 2020 and 2025

China will spend between $134 billion and $220 billion on 5G infrastructure between 2020 and 2025 says the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT). This is roughly equivalent to the annual capex of all the world’s telcos.  Globally operators spend about $150 billion a year on capex out of their collective revenues of ...

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Imec develops nanomesh material for sustainable applications

Imec is looking for partners to develop industrial applications for a new nanomesh material suitable for sustainable-application sectors. The  nanomesh material is a three-dimensional nanometer-scale (metal) grid structure with highly regular internal dimensions. Thanks to a combination of its unique material properties and the ease of manufacturing, it holds the promise to become widely applicable in ...

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Infineon adds to LED drivers

Infineon has  added to its XDP LED series, the XDPL8221 for cost-effective dual-stage drivers with advanced features. This device combines a quasi-resonant PFC and a quasi-resonant flyback controller with primary side regulation together with a communication interface. A comprehensive set of configurable protection mechanisms (standard and sophisticated) ensure safe, reliable and robust LED driver for ...

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