Perovskite defect might lead to transparent conductor

A defect found in barium stannate (BaSnO3) perovskite crystals could one day lead to a new type of transparent conductive film, according to scientists at the University of Minnesota. The defect is a one-dimensional (line) defect that runs through single crystals of the material aligned with one of the crystal axis. “The conductive nature and ...

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US car industry lobbies Biden to get its chips

The US car industry is asking the incoming Biden administration to put pressure on the Asian foundries to switch from running consumer and mobile wafers to running auto IC wafers. The American Automotive Policy Council – which lobbies for General Motors, Ford and Fiat-Chrysler – is pushing the US Department of Commerce and the Biden ...

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Report: CES 2021

CES 2021 had 1,960 on-line exhibitors, less than half the live exhibitors at CES 2020 and virtual attendance was 69,523, about 40% of the 2020 in-person attendance, reports Semiconductor Intelligence. Some Chinese companies with a major presence in past CES shows were absent in 2021 – including Huawei and Haier. Huawei is currently banned from ...

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Meters fitted with LoRaWAN connectivity

Alpha-Omega Technology (AO-T), a meter specialist, has incorporated the LoRaWAN protocol using Semtech devices into its new KLAX line of smart meter interface modules for enterprise and consumer utility management. AO-T’s applications leveraging the LoRaWANprotocol enable deployment and retrofit of legacy metering solutions for real-time utility data transfer over LoRaWAN networks. AO-T’s KLAX module monitors energy and gas ...

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Orion spacecraft is ready for Moon orbit

NASA’s Orion spacecraft is ready for its mission to the Moon declares Lockheed Martin, after the company announced the completed assembly and testing of the Artemis I mission craft. Orion is NASA’s new human-rated exploration-class spaceship that is due to take astronauts into space, including the Moon and Mars. Lockheed Martin was the prime contractor ...

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SSR integrates current limiting and thermal shutdown circuits

Littelfuse claims that its CPC1561B Solid State Relay (SSR) is the highest current (1 A, 60 V) normally-open SSR currently available on the market to integrate both current limiting and thermal shutdown circuits. The small, surface-mount CPC1561B SSR’s dual fault protection benefit provides a rugged solution for demanding applications that is not possible when using ...

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Webinar: Embedded Security, Solving the Threat of Cyber Attacks

For those working in the important area of embedded security, please note the forthcoming webinar: “Revolutionizing Embedded Security – Solving the Threat of Cyber Attacks”. It is presented by David Maidment, director of Secure Devices Ecosystem within the Architecture and Technology Group at Arm, and among other topics he’ll be examining PSA Certified and Root ...

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Six new Boeing solar arrays to power International Space Station

Boeing is to deliver six additional solar arrays to NASA for the International Space Station. The new arrays will increase the on-board laboratory’s power supply and installation is scheduled to begin in 2021. The new 63-foot-by-20-foot (19-meter-by-6-meter) arrays will together produce 120 kilowatts of electricity via the sun’s energy, says Boeing. They will combine with ...

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Hex-core Rockchip 3399 single board computer from Novasom

Novasom Industries M9 single board computer is built around a Rockchip 3399, which has dual Arm Cortex-A72 cores, quad Cortex-A53 cores and Mali-T860MP4 graphics. The chip, according to Rockchip, supports multi-format video decoders including H.264/H.265/VP9 up to 4K x 2K at 60frame/s, including 10 bit H.264/H.265 decode and H.264/MVC/VP8 encode to 1080p at 30frame/s. The “embedded ...

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