CANbus interface module for rail and auto applications

ELTEC Elektronik has developed interface cards for the communication of safety-critical infrastructure. These interface cards are plugged onto a computer board as mezzanine boards and are controlled via SPI or PCI Express. When integrated in the wireless gateway CyBox GW-P or in the automotive LTE router CyBox RT 2-A, the modules enable the collection of ...

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Alps Alpine proposes touchless control panel

Alps Alpine  proposes a touchless control panel for situations when touching is undesirable, not possible or not allowed. Market research is currently underway with an eye toward commercialisation in around 2021. Downsizing and advanced functionality are aims behind recent replacement of switches with touch panels as the input and control technology for a wide range ...

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Huawei to be ousted from UK network

Plans to further reduce Huawei’s involvement in UK 5G infrastructure are being drawn up following growing anti-China sentiment in the wake of the coronavirus. BT is already committed to stripping out Huawei equipment from the core of the network by 023. The core is where voice and  data are routed to their destinations across sub-networks ...

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Aussies transmit data at 44.2Tbps

A team from the Australian universities of Monash, Swinburne and RMIT have achieved a data transmission speed of 44.2Tbps. Researchers said they achieved this be using a micro-comb photonics IC. Researchers installed 48 miles of optical fibre between RMITs Melbourne City Campus and Monash University’s Clayton Campus. The microcomb chip – contributed by Swinburne University ...

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SEMI billings up 17.2% y-o-y

SEMI’s April billings for North America-based manufacturers of semiconductor equipment were $2.26 billion which is 2.2% up on the March figure of $2.21 billion. The April 2020 billings figure is 17.2% above the April 2019 billings level of  $1.93 billion. Billings have now stayed above $2 billion for the seventh consecutive month. “April billings of ...

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Webinar: Select a reliable motion sensing technology for your application

Texas Instruments is hosting a webinar today on motion sensing technology – on how to accurately detect objects and how to select the correct motion detector technology. Industry experts will highlight the three most common motion and occupancy detecting systems: PIR, mmWave and Time of Flight. It takes place today, on Wednesday June 17th, 2020 ...

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IoC to host ‘Do Good With Digital’ workshop for young women

With schools still remaining closed, the Institute of Coding have partnered with social inclusion enterprise Sisterhood to host a free virtual ‘Do Good With Digital’ workshop. It’s aimed at 16-18-year olds, to give them a chance to work with industry experts and learn how digital skills can help them make a positive impact. The ‘Do ...

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China falling badly short of ‘Made In China 2025’ chip target

China is going to fall a long way short of its ‘Made in China 2025’ target for domestic semiconductor production, says IC Insights. IC Insights reckons that China may only achieve about 30% of its ‘Made in China’ target of having 70% of its domestic chip requirement supplied from domestic sources in 2025. IC production in ...

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Surrey and Korean researchers make battery-less, biodegradable, implantable, motion sensor

Researchers at Surrey University and Kyung Hee University of Korea have developed a biodegradable motion sensor – paving the way for implanted nanotechnology. They developed a nano-biomedical motion sensor which can be paired with AI systems to recognise movements of body parts. The technology builds on  previous work around triboelectric nanogenerators (TENG), where researchers used ...

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UltraSoc analytics in Simple Machines

UltraSoc’s embedded analytics technology has been selected by SimpleMachines, Inc (SMI) for use within SMI’s innovative Composable Computing Platform. UltraSoC’s technology will allow SMI and its customers to gain an intimate understanding of the behaviour of the hardware and software within the company’s products, which are targeted at a diverse range of demanding applications such ...

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