Dengrove stocks Recom isolated DC/DC converters

The REC15E-Z converters feature a 4:1 input-voltage range 1”x1” footprint with built-in protection. The choice of 9V-36V or 18V-75V input range lets REC15E-Z converters work with standard industrial bus voltages from 12V to 48V, as well as battery types such as lead-acid or lithium. Inputs are protected against transients up to 100V, and under-voltage lockout ...

This story continues at Dengrove stocks Recom isolated DC/DC converters

Or just read more coverage at Electronics Weekly

Government launches ‘Electronic waste and the circular economy’ inquiry – you can respond

The House of Commons’ environmental audit select committee has launched an inquiry into electronics waste and recycling, and is asking for advice. “The UK produces more e-waste than the EU average. We are missing EU targets and are one of the worst offenders for exporting waste to developing countries, who are ill equipped to dispose ...

This story continues at Government launches ‘Electronic waste and the circular economy’ inquiry – you can respond

Or just read more coverage at Electronics Weekly

Leti and Radiall to design RF and photonics components

The research institute and manufacturer announced a five-year common lab to design components for 5G networks and harsh environments. Announced during Leti Innovation Days in Grenoble, the lab will develop low profile, millimeter-wave antenna solutions for backhaul/fronthaul applications. Figure 1: The backhaul refers to the network links between the radio base stations and the network ...

This story continues at Leti and Radiall to design RF and photonics components

Or just read more coverage at Electronics Weekly

ST consolidates programming for Arm-based STM32 MCUs

STMicroelectronics has introduced an all-in-one multi-OS software tool for programming its Arm-based STM32 products. From now on, new STM32 products will be supported only the tool, to be called STM32CubeProg, so it obsoletes existing tools including: ST Visual Programmer (STVP) DFuSe USB Device Firmware Upgrade programmer Windows-only STM32 Flash loader software utilities for use with ...

This story continues at ST consolidates programming for Arm-based STM32 MCUs

Or just read more coverage at Electronics Weekly

Arduino launches science kit for students aged 11-14

Developed in partnership with Google, the Arduino Science Kit Physics Lab is fully compatible with Google Science Journal. The kit is designed to provide students with a hands-on experience, enabling them to explore forces, motion, magnetism and conductivity with their classmates.  Students will make their own hypothesis, check their assumptions, and log data using Google’s ...

This story continues at Arduino launches science kit for students aged 11-14

Or just read more coverage at Electronics Weekly

Gate driver for 1.7-4.5kV IGBTs and SiC transistors

Power Integrations created an isolated gate drive system for up to four paralleled 1.7-4.5kV power modules – either IGBT or silicon carbide mosfet. Called Scale-iFlex, it is dual channel so, for example, independent control of high and low-side switches in a half-bridge is possible. “The system is optimised for the latest 1,700V to 3,300V rated ...

This story continues at Gate driver for 1.7-4.5kV IGBTs and SiC transistors

Or just read more coverage at Electronics Weekly

Data-over-sound SDK for Arm Cortex-M

London-based data-over-sound company Chirp has released an SDK for Arm Cortex-M4 and M7 processors. The SDK exists as a static library (~740kbyte), providing a software-defined data-over-sound solution optimised for Arm processors, with an API for sending and receiving data through existing audio chains between existing loudspeakers and microphones. The SDK implements the physical and data ...

This story continues at Data-over-sound SDK for Arm Cortex-M

Or just read more coverage at Electronics Weekly

Neuroblade raises $23m

Israeli AI processor startup NeuroBlade has completed a $23 million round A to add to its prevoius capital raise of $4.5 million. The money will be used to scale up the company and bring its first chip to msrket. Founded in 2017 by Elad Sity, CEO and Eliad Hillel, CTO (pictured) NeuroBlade raised its initial ...

This story continues at Neuroblade raises $23m

Or just read more coverage at Electronics Weekly

Extreme Networks buys Aerohive Networks

Extreme Networks is to buy Aerohive Networks for $272 million which includes Aerohive’s cash of $62 million. The acquisition of Aerohive adds cloud management and edge capabilities to Extreme’s portfolio of end-to-end, edge to cloud networking solutions. It  provides a subscription revenue stream and strengthens Extreme’s position in wireless LAN at a critical technology transition ...

This story continues at Extreme Networks buys Aerohive Networks

Or just read more coverage at Electronics Weekly