20A 40Vdc EMI filters for MIL-COTS applications

TDK-Lambda has announced quarter brick EMC filters with a rating of ±40Vdc at 20A and a choice of flanged or non-flanged baseplates. Called the FQA series, they are intended for harsh and demanding environments including MIL-COTS vehicle and airborne. Differential and common mode noise attenuation is described as sufficient to simplify system level compliance to MIL-STD-461G by the firm, ...

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Xilinx adds to 16nm auto offering

Xilinx has expanded its automotive-qualified 16nm family with two new devices – the Xilinx Automotive (XA) Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC 7EV and 11EG. These two new parts deliver the highest programmable capacity, performance and I/O capabilities enabling high-speed, data aggregation, pre-processing, and distribution (DAPD), as well as compute acceleration for L2+ to L4 advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) ...

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Transceiver self-tunes to add DWDM to fibre

ProLabs of Cirencester has unveiled a plug-and-play optical fibre transceiver that can add DWDM to existing network infrastructure. Called Clarity Auto-Tuneable DWDM Transceiver, it plugged into the host device and passive mux, and is compatible with any OEM switch platform that supports SFP+ transceivers including switch platforms that do not natively support tuneable transceivers. The transceivers ...

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AI processor is task parallel and thread parallel

Californian chip-maker Blaize has emerged from stealth development with a processor aimed at artificial intelligence. Until recently called Thinci, the El Dorado Hills firm describes its product as “the first true graph-native silicon architecture and software platform built to process neural networks and enable AI applications with unprecedented efficiency”. Unfortunately: “we are not disclosing any ...

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No market recovery until Q2, says Infineon

Infineon has completed its fiscal year 2019 to September 30th. It is not expecting a market recovery until calendar Q2 2020. For calendar Q3, Infineon had revenue of €2,062 million and a profit of €311 million with a 15.1% margin. For the full fiscal year 2019 to the end of September 30th, it had revenue ...

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Top 3 barriers to innovation in marketing

The top three barriers to marketing innovation are risk-aversion, an inability to measure impact and limited talent, says Gartner. Source: Gartner (November 2019) Measurement is an issue. It is challenging to measure innovation initiatives without first knowing what success looks like. Finding the right talent for innovation is also an issue. While the “chief innovation ...

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e-Silicon divided between Inphi and Synopsys

Inphi has bought e-Silicon while off-loading eSilicon’s embedded memory (SRAM, TCAM, multi-port memory compiler) and interface (HBM and HBI) IP assets onto Synopsys. Inphi has paid $216 million plus assumption of debt for e-Silicon. “e-Silicon adds to Inphi’s world-class 2.5D packaging, SerDes, custom silicon and operations teams,” says Inphi CEO Ford Tamer (pictured). Inphi expects ...

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Project Nightingale

An indication of  why Google paid $2.1 billion for Fitbit, which lost $200 million on revenues of  about $600 million in the first half, could be that it is engaged in a secret project to sweep up the health details of millions of people, reports the Wall Street Journal. Google is said to have hooked ...

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