Oxford tops university table

The Times Higher Education Supplement has come out with the 2021 world rankings for universities at : https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/2021/world-ranking#!/page/0/length/25/sort_by/rank/sort_order/asc/cols/stats Oxford Stanford Harvard Caltech MIT Cambridge UC Berkeley Yale Princeton Chicago Imperial College Johns Hopkins University of Pennsylvania ETH Zurich UCLA UCL Columbia Toronto Cornell Duke Tsinghua Michigan-Ann Arbor Peking University Northwestern University National University of Singapore  

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Eval board to facilitate power electronics projects

Infineon’s CoolSiC MOSFET Modular Application Design Kit (MADK) boards help to shorten time to market in power electronics designs. As part of the MADK platform for motors of up to 7.5 kW, the evaluation board EVAL-M5-IMZ120R-SIC is a 3-phase inverter board aiming at servo drive applications. Infineon offers details about schematics (PDF), parts (Excel), layout ...

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MediaTek sampling 5G CPE chipset

MediaTek is sampling its T750 5G chipset for 5G consumer premise ((CPE) applications like fixed wireless access routers (FWA) and mobile hotspots, to bring 5G connectivity into homes, businesses and anyone on the go. The 7nm chip design has an integrated 5G radio and quad-core Arm CPU. 5G routers with support for sub-6GHz frequencies bring a more ...

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Better x-ray photon detector for CT scanning

French research lab CEA-Leti has created a novel x-ray photon-counting detector module (PCDM) for CT scanners, based on cadmium telluride (CdTe). CT scanners computer-process combinations of many X-ray images taken from different angles to produce 3D data. “Current x-ray CT scanners produce images with energy-integrating detectors [EIDs], which are based on indirect conversion technology: X-ray photons are first ...

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Arm’s Cortex-R82 embedded processor for big-memory products

Arm has announced its first 64bit, Linux-capable Cortex-R processor, designed for computational storage solutions. Called the Cortex-R82, it is a successor to the 32bit Cortex-R5 and Cortex-R8 processors used in solid-stare drives. “These systems have historically required less then 4Gbyte of DRAM and addressable space, and have not had a need to run Linux,” according to ...

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Rutronik introduces AI development kit

A development kit, created by Rutronik, is intended to ensure security and performance when developing  proof-of-concept systems for AI-based applications. The RUTDevKit-STM32L5, can be used by hardware and firmware developers to implement Edge AI or Edge Intelligence to evaluate data generated by node devices. Evaluation is either in MCU platforms or close to the MCU-based embedded ...

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e-peas develops energy harvesting based on induction

e-peas and thevFrench magnetic components specialist TCT have developed an energy harvesting platform that is based on induction. The companies have now demonstrated this platform in action. A video of it can be viewed here: https://e-peas.com/news/how-energy-can-be-harvested-using-magnetic-core-as-a-harvester/ The demonstration will consist of a compact TCT current generator The demonstration will consist of a compact TCT current ...

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Transphorm eval board for single-phase AC-DC conversion

Transphorm has launched an evaluation board for single-phase AC-to-DC power conversion up to 4kW using  bridgeless totem-pole power factor correction (PFC) topology with a traditional analogue control. This pairing provides fast and easy access to the top-notch conversion efficiency made possible by Transphorm’s latest SuperGaNTM FETs without the need for firmware development required when using ...

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700MHz spectrum cleared for auction in January

The 700 MHz frequency band which was used for TV signals has now been cleared for use for 5G signals. The band will be auctioned off in January. TV sets in 17.8 million homes were re-tuned to continue to receive their TV channels on lower frequencies, with 99% of viewers able to re-tune their TV’s themselves. ...

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Aspinity raises $5.3m Series A

Aspinity, the five year-old Pittsburgh analogue AI processor startup, has raised $5.3 million in Series A funding backed byby Anzu Partners, Amazon’s Alexa Fund, Birchmere Ventures, Mountain State Capital and Riverfront Ventures.  Aspinity’s machine learning processor is enabled by proprietary analogue circuit technologies and aims to dramatically improve battery life in smart electronic devices that ...

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