Phase noise analyser for precision oscillator characterisation

Microchip is aiming at engineers make accurate measurements of frequency signals, including those generated by atomic clocks and other high-performance frequency references with a phase noise analyser. Called 53100A, it works up to 200MHz and characterises the phase noise, jitter, Allan deviation (ADEV) and time deviation (TDEV) – with a variety of configurations by allowing up ...

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Phase noise analyser for precision oscillator characterisation

Microchip is aiming at engineers make accurate measurements of frequency signals, including those generated by atomic clocks and other high-performance frequency references with a phase noise analyser. Called 53100A, it works up to 200MHz and characterises the phase noise, jitter, Allan deviation (ADEV) and time deviation (TDEV) – with a variety of configurations by allowing up ...

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Arm abolishes annual fee for startups using Flexible Access scheme

Arm is offering deferred licence fees for startups with under $5 million in funding and offering free access to Arm IP and support to firms in the Silicon Catalyst incubator. The new scheme, called Flexible Access for Startups is an extension of the Flexible Access offer last year which, for an annual fee of S75,000 ...

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Unusual traction motor appears on Kickstarter

Linear Labs of Texas has put its novel high-torque low-speed ‘HET’ electric motor on Kickstarter, promoting it as a direct-drive vehicle hub motor. “We’ve received hundreds of emails from individuals and smaller companies asking how they can get their hands on one of our electric motors,” said Linear Labs CEO and co-founder Brad Hunstable. “Up until now, ...

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Memory market peak of 2018 will not be reached again till 2022

The memory market will not reach its 2018 high of $163 billion until 2022, says IC Insights, with strong growth forecast to return to the market in 2021 (21%) and 2022 (29%). A weak DRAM market put a lid on growth in the total memory market in 2015 and 2016.  But robust DRAM and NAND ...

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Huawei and InterDigital drop lawsuits and license patents

InterDigital, the patent collector and licensor, said yesterday that it has ended all litigation with Huawei and  licensed its patents to the company. The licence is for three years and covers wireless technology patents. The two companies have been suing eachother for 15 months with Huawei alleging unfair licensing terms and InterDigital alleging breach of ...

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Imec claims first SNN to process radar signsls

Imec claims to be the first organisation  to develop a chip that processes radar signals using a spiking recurrent neural network. Mimicking the way groups of biological neurons operate to recognize temporal patterns, Imec’s chip consumes 100 times less power than traditional implementations while featuring a tenfold reduction in latency – enabling almost instantaneous decision-making. ...

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CAD claims to reduce simulation time by 65-75%

Siemens Digital Industries Software has upgraded its Simcenter FLOEFD software, a CAD-embedded computational fluid dynamics (CFD) tool. Simcenter FLOEFD is part of the Simcenter portfolio of simulation and test solutions.  It helps engineers simulate fluid flow and thermal problems within their preferred CAD environment. The latest version offers new modules and improvements that can improve accuracy and solve rates. ...

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