I2C infra-red proximity sensor measures to 20µm movement or at 500mm range

Vishay has release of two high-resolution automotive grade optical reflective proximity sensors that operate down to 20µm for force sensing applications. In use, an infra-red beam is sent out and its reflection detected. Sensing can be from up-close to half a meter away, and can have enough resolution to detect the displacement of a surface ...

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Imagination sells WiFi assets to Nordic Semiconductor

Imagination has sold its Ensigma Wi-Fi development operations and Wi-Fi IP tech assets to Nordic Semiconductor the low-power wireless communications specialist. The move will enable Imagination to focus on graphics, vision, and AI processing technologies which represent the majority of its business. As well as the transfer of Imagination’s Wi-Fi IP technology, a number of ...

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One chip RF synthesiser covers 49MHz to 2.04GHz

CML Microcircuits of Essex has introduced a single chip 24bit fractional-N RF synthesiser with VCO for generating RF signals over a continuous range of 49MHz to 2.04GHz. Called CMX940, it is aimed at wireless systems including PMR (private mobile radio), data modems and marine radios. “CML has implemented a dual-loop architecture with a configurable reference path, consisting ...

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SMIC to be banned from buying US equipment

It is being reported that SMIC, the China foundry, is about to be banned from buying US equipment because it supplies the Chinese military. SMIC denies it makes chips for the military. SMIC is already under a restricted import order from the US with all orders requiring US government clearance. SMIC has a capex budget of ...

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Globalwafers to buy Siltronic

Globalwafers, the Taiwanese silicon wafer vendor, is to buy German wafer maker Siltronic for $4.5 billion, reports Bloomberg. Wacker, which owns 30.8% of Siltronic and is its largest shareholder, has approved the deal. The two companies are about to enter a  Business Combination Agreement (BCA) which allows  Siltronic to pursue an essentially unchanged business strategy. The ...

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Telcos must stop installing Huawei 5G switchgear by Sept 2021 and remove remaining kit by 2027

Later today, the government will set out a roadmap for the complete removal of Huawei switchgear from the UK’s 5G networks by 2027, and for the diversification of  the country’s telecoms supply chain. “Today I am setting out a clear path for the complete removal of high risk vendors from our 5G networks,”  digital secretary ...

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Energy-creating synthetic skin

Energy-generating synthetic skin has been created by Glasgow University researchers. A robotic hand wrapped in their flexible solar skin is capable of interacting with objects without using dedicated and expensive touch sensors. Instead, the skin puts the array of miniaturised solar cells integrated on its soft polymer surface to a clever dual use. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ig1novmt1r48z0d/AAAdn4clVsEwPIK-UctvK_Gza?dl=0 The ...

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Metalysis alchemy turns Moon dust into oxygen

UK company Metalysis is working with the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop a process to extract oxygen from lunar dust, leaving behind metal powders that could also be 3D printed into construction materials for a Moon base. The technology could prove an early step to establishing an extra-terrestrial oxygen extraction plant, hopes the agency. ...

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SOI 3-phase gate driver

Infineon has  broadened its level-shift EiceDRIVER portfolio with a 1200 V three-phase gate driver based on the company’s SOI technology. The device provides leading negative VS transient immunity, superior latch-up immunity, fast over-current protection, and the monolithic integration of real bootstrap diodes. These features reduce BOM and enable a more robust design with a compact ...

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