Resin MLSA 3D printer aims at professional market

London start-up Satori has launched a resin-style 3D printer for professional users, and a partnership programme to go with it. The printer, called ST1600, offers a 120 x 192mm build area 120mm tall, was designed in London and is made in China. This style of printer, often called ‘MLSA’ for mask stereolithography, uses an LCD as ...

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40V mosfet half-bridge in 3.3 x 3.3mm

Vishay has introduced a 40V n-channel mosfet half-bridge for synchronous buck converters and motor drives with low on-resistance and gate charge. Called SiZ240DT, its two transistors are: Channel 1 (upper, switch) 8.05mΩ at 10V 12.25mΩ at 4.5 V 6.9nC gate charge (20V at 10A, Vg=4.5V) 48A at 25°C Channel 2 (lower, rectifier) 8.41mΩ at 10V ...

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micro:bit version 2 : educational computer now runs AI and gets a loudspeaker

Details have been announced of version 2 of the BBC micro:bit educational computer. micro:bit v2 is built around a Nordic Semi nRF52833, which will run application code, Bluetooth stack and handle USB. The core in this chip is a 64MHz Arm Cortex-M4 with a floating point unit – described as “the CPU power to run AI ...

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Fujitsu collaborates to make practical quantum computing a reality

Fujitsu has joined with Riken and  the universities of Tokyo, Osaka and Delft to make practical quantum computing a reality. The collaboration  aims to achieve comprehensive and efficient advances in quantum computing by applying quantum computing to various fields currently facing problems that are extremely difficult to solve. Currently, even using superconducting chips which are ...

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China to take 22% of foundry market this year

China’s share of the pure-play foundry market is forecast to be 22% in 2020, 17 percentage points greater than it registered in 2010 (Figure 1). China was responsible for essentially all of the total pure-play foundry market increase in 2018. In 2019, the U.S./China trade war slowed China’s economic growth but its foundry marketshare still ...

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IEEE initiative to accelerate standards process

The IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) has announced the Industry Affiliate Network (IAN), an initiative designed to assist multistakeholder industry organizations in accelerating development and adoption of global standards. Through IAN, industry alliances, associations, consortia and other industry organizations leverage the IEEE brand, policy and global distribution to increase their visibility and value to expanded markets. ...

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Astroscale raises $191m in funding for space debris removal

The Japanses company Astroscale Holdings – which specialises in space debris removal – has announced it has closed its Series E round with additional funding of $51 million, bringing the total investment raised to $191 million. This, says the company, makes it the most funded on-orbit services and logistics company globally and most funded space ...

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64MP image sensor has 1micron pixel size

OmniVision is sampling a 64MP resolution image sensor with the largest pixel size in its class, at 1.0 micron, along with an optical format of 1/1.34. The OV64A’s  large optics and high resolution provide premium low light performance for the wide and ultrawide main cameras in high end smartphones. Additionally, sensor features 3-exposure, 4-cell HDR with ...

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CEA mass-spectrometry breakthrough

Targeting analysis of biological particles with large aspect ratios, such as viruses or fibrils, CEA scientists have demonstrated a breakthrough in single-particle mass spectrometry (MS) that could fast track the detection of viral particles in hospitals, offices, airplanes and other public places. Nano-electromechanical sensors measure the mass of nano-objects inaccessible to conventional mass-spectrometry. They can ...

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