Cambridge UK: Agile Analog closes $19m funding round

Agile Analog of Cambridge has closed a $19m funding round led by Canadian pension company Omers Ventures, and backed by existing investors Delin Ventures, firstminute capital and MMC Ventures. “What excites us about Agile Analog is the potential for scale,” said Omers partner Henry Gladwyn. “Every other analogue IP supplier is restricted to selling a ...

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Cambridge UK: Agile Analog closes $19m funding round

Agile Analog of Cambridge has closed a $19m funding round led by Canadian pension company Omers Ventures, and backed by existing investors Delin Ventures, firstminute capital and MMC Ventures. “What excites us about Agile Analog is the potential for scale,” said Omers partner Henry Gladwyn. “Every other analogue IP supplier is restricted to selling a ...

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Cambridge UK: Agile Analog closes $19m funding round

Agile Analog of Cambridge has closed a $19m funding round led by Canadian pension company Omers Ventures, and backed by existing investors Delin Ventures, firstminute capital and MMC Ventures. “What excites us about Agile Analog is the potential for scale,” said Omers partner Henry Gladwyn. “Every other analogue IP supplier is restricted to selling a ...

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Board turns a stepper into a servo

Trinamic Motion Control claims to be making the “smallest single-axis servo controller-driver module with integrated motion control”. TMCM-1321, as it is known, controls two-phase bipolar stepper motors and includes a magnetic encoder and digital inputs for an optical encoder. It is a 28 x 28mm module, although it needs more space than this because “it ...

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Hynix looking to buy Key Foundry

According to the Korea Economic Daily newspaper, Hynix is in talks to buy Key Foundry of Korea – the eight inch foundry spun off from MagnaChip last year. Among other things Key Foundry specialises in automotive ICs of which there is a massive world shortage with soaring prices. Last February MagnaChip started running wafers on ...

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Government asks for views on supply chain security

The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) is calling for views on a number of measures to enhance the security of digital supply chains and third party IT services, used by firms for things such as data processing and infrastructure management. “We’re seeking views from firms that both procure and provide digital services, ...

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Surface brain waves tapped at UC San Francisco

Flexible thin-film electrodes developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have been used at UC San Francisco to record human  brain activity on the surface of the brain’s hippocampus area. “We’ve developed an enabling technology for demonstrating a phenomenon that wasn’t really possible before,” says LLNL’s Implantable Microsystems Group Leader Razi Haque, “this challenge required creation ...

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Sony expands its vision for Camera Remote SDK

Sony has expanded the functionality of its Camera Remote SDK, in version 1.04, and increased the range of compatible models. Aimed at applications involving photogrammetry, speed cameras and mapping systems, the updated SDK now allows up to 20 cameras to be synchronised, via USB or Ethernet connectivity for greater distances. As well as the Sony Alpha ...

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Fluke clamp meters aim at technician safety

Fluke has launched a family of clamp meters that aim to make electrical measurements safer for servicing and maintenance technicians. The Fluke 377 and 378 are non-contact voltage True-rms AC/DC clamp meters that allow technicians to make rapid electrical tests without the danger of coming into contact with hazardous live parts. The Fluke 377 and ...

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