Digital pulse and delay generator works from 1ps to 1,000s

P500 is a benchtop digital delay and pulse generator that generates four separately programmable delay-and-width outputs. It can generate delays up to 1,000 seconds in 1ps increments, and is capable of a repetition rate of 14MHz. Trigger sources include internal, external, remote, manual or line. “The low-jitter internal synthesised rate generator may be programmed from ...

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ams sets up development centre in Rochester NY

ams is establishing an imaging centre of excellence for consumer image sensors and product validation to support key US customers from the Riverwood Tech Campus in Rochester, New York, USA. A concentration of photonics expertise in research and development in the Rochester area means that there is a talent base to develop optical imaging. The ...

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Imec and ASML show EUV limits

Imec and ASML have demonstrated the ultimate single-exposure patterning capability of today’s 0.33NA NXE:3400 EUV lithography. Process optimizations have enabled the patterning of dense 28nm pitch line/spaces with an Inpria metal-oxide resist in one single exposure, relevant for high-volume manufacturing. For the first time, optical and e-beam inspections were correlated with electrical data to gain further ...

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binder M16 connectors aim at high pin count applications

binder is extending its M16 connector series, which offer environmental protection up to IP68, featuring mainly metal housings and a robust screw locking system. The combination of a high pin count with the compact size of nominally 18.5mm diameter and 60mm in length means M16 connectors offer an alternative to more expensive connector systems, says ...

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LoRa and GS1 exploring standardisation

The LoRa Alliance  and GS1 are to explore adding LoRaWAN networks as an available carrier technology to the GS1 standards. The goals are to provide greater efficiency and interoperability for supply chain and maintenance operations, strengthen inventory management, and simplify data exchanges between different systems and stakeholders. The initial collaboration addresses the requirements of the railway ...

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Budget 2021: Technology funding pledges overtaken by pandemic concerns

In the context of both a global pandemic and Brexit, the Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak has finished presenting his Budget 2021 to the House of Commons. He’s been setting out a £65bn three-point plan “to provide support for jobs and businesses”. With extensions to furlough, self-employed support and business grants grabbing the headlines, ...

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Power Architecture automotive MCUs supported until 2034

STMicroelectronics is extending long-term support for its 32bit Power Architecture SPC56 automotive microcontrollers to “at least 2034″, it said. “To ensure lifetime support for our customers’ new applications, and those already in the market, we are unveiling the extension to 20 years, of our unique product longevity commitment, which we launched in 2014, assuring the ...

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Embedded World: Adlink pre-certifies hardware to run Ubuntu Linux

Adlink Technology has signed a deal with Canonical to pre-certify Adlink devices with Canonical’s Ubuntu Linux operating system, and provide security support and operational updates. “The agreement eliminates the need for customers to install the device OS themselves and to work with the OS provider for licensing and support. It also enables Adlink to support ...

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GaN transistor for vehicle lidar

EPC is aiming at vehicle lidar with an automotive qualified GaN power transistor with integrated reverse gate clamp diode. Called EPC2219 it is a 65V 3.3Ω normally-off gallium nitride transistor qualified to AEC Q101. “This EPC2219 has completed rigorous automotive qualification testing including humidity testing with bias [H3TRB], high temperature reverse bias [HTRB], high temperature gate ...

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DDR5 in RDIMMs, UDIMMs and SODIMM start at 16Gbyte

Smart Modular Technologies has launched a DDR5 module family. With a 4.8 to 6.4Gbit/s data rate, DDR5 provides twice the performance of DDR4, as well as improved power efficiency through an on-DIMM 12V voltage regulator and 1.1V I/O. With a dual-channel DIMM topology for higher channel efficiency, according to Smart, it is suited to cloud ...

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