Integrated front end module boosts short range wireless signals

Rutronik UK now offers the nRF21540 2.4GHz RF front end module from Nordic Semiconductor. The range extender can be combined with the company’s nRF52 and nRF53 series multi-protocol wireless SoCs, or other radios, to extend range. There is an integrated power amplifier for output and the low noise amplifier for input to minimise external components. ...

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Toshiba motor drivers on Click boards for prototyping

A selection of Toshiba’s motor drivers are to be available ‘Click’ format PCBs after the company tied up with MikroElektronika – yet another sign of how important maker formats have become in professional prototyping, it Raspberry Pi and Arduino are insufficient proof. The plug-and-play style boards support Mikroe’s standard mikroBUS interface. “Mikroe support this range ...

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8 out of 33 IC product categories expected to grow this year

NAND flash, DRAM, computer CPU, and embedded MPUs show market increases for 2020, but purchasers are moving cautiously, says IC Insights. IC Insights’ Mid-Year Update to The McClean Report 2020 includes a ranking of revenue growth rates for the 33 IC product categories defined by the WSTS. Figure 1 shows the distribution of growth rates for the ...

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Scientists build THz IC using photonic topological insulators

Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore and Osaka University scientists have built a Terahertz wireless chip using  photonic topological insulators. The chip can transmit terahertz (THz) waves resulting in a data rate of 11 Gigabits per second (Gbit/s), which is capable of supporting real-time streaming of 4K high-definition video, and exceeds the hitherto theoretical limit of ...

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Mm-wave motion detection radar at 60GHz integrated in 28nm CMOS

Imec has made a millimetre-wave motion detection radar at 60GHz, integrated in standard 28nm CMOS. Achieving 2-cm range resolution, the ultra-sensitive radar is optimized for vital sign monitoring and gesture recognition. The chip only consumes 62 mW, making the sensor integrable into small, battery-powered devices. Experiments have demonstrated the sensor’s ability for multi-target detection, heartbeat ...

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AI market to be worth $156bn this year

Worldwide revenues for AI market, including software, hardware, and services, are expected to total $156.5 billion in 2020, an increase of 12.3% over 2019. Revenues over $300 billion are forecast in 2024 with a five-year CAGR of 17.1%. Software is the largest AI technology group delivering roughly 80% of all AI revenue. Most of the ...

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EMS opens factory in Dorset

Mechatronics supplier Electro Mechanical Systems (EMS) is opening a factory in Dorset. Enterprise House is a 40,000 square foot building on an secure two acre site on Holton Heath near Poole Harbour. It is a “welcome improvement from the previous facility where the evolution of the business resulted in the company working from multiple units”, ...

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Ignys moves to a new home on the Nottingham Science Park

Electronics design and software engineering consultancy Ignys has celebrated its third birthday by moving into new premises on the Nottingham Science Park. East Midlands entrepreneur Richard Fletcher set up Ignys in 2017. “After 20 years in the electronics sector, he knew that products often suffered due to electronic flaws in their design,” according to the ...

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