Display Technology meets SWaP with Litemax night vision system displays

Displays used in defence and avionic installations have their own set of challenging electrical and environmental demands because they are expected to have quiet switching signatures while also conforming to size, weight and power (SWaP) criteria and the ability to operate reliably in harsh environments. Distributor Display Technology has a military portfolio which offers a ...

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Honeywell and Cambridge Quantum inch further towards quantum computing

Honeywell and Cambridge Quantum have made three advances which suggest that quantum computing is closer than expected. First, researchers at Honeywell Quantum Solutions demonstrated repeated rounds of real-time quantum error correction (QEC). Secondly, the company achieved a quantum volume of 1,024 which was the highest measured on a quantum computer to date. Thirdly, Cambridge Quantum ...

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QNX 7 board support package for Toradex Colibri iMX8X

Direct Insight has created a QNX 7 board support package (BSP) for Toradex’ Colibri iMX8X embedded computing modules. “The combination of a feature-rich OS with real-time capability and the ARM core processor perfectly suits applications such as medical devices, navigation, industrial automation, HMIs, avionics, POS, data acquisition and robotics,” according to Direct. Colibri iMX8X modules ...

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Anritsu improves PAM4 analysis in sampling oscilloscope

Anritsu has upgraded functions for evaluating PAM4 differential electrical signals in its MP2110A sampling oscilloscope. Signal Processing Software Option-098 supports IEEE 802.3-compliant measurement of 50 to 400G PAM4 optical-module electrical interfaces. “Data centres are currently switching to PAM4 optical modules to cope with increase in communications traffic on mobile networks,” said the company. “In line ...

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ReRAMs can be used as PUFs

Crossbar, the ReRAM specialist, says its devices can be used as a physical unclonable function (PUF) in order to generate cryptographic keys in secure computing applications. While historically utilized as non-volatile semiconductor memory, CrossBar’s ReRAM technology in now being introduced for use in hardware security applications utilising its ReRAM based cryptographic PUF keys, enabling a ...

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AI camera reference design runs from a battery and includes AI hearing

Maxim has a unveiled a camera reference design to demonstrate artificial intelligence embedded in space-constrained battery-powered edge devices. MaxRefDes178# “is a cube camera reference design based on the MAX78000 and MAX32666 microcontrollers to help AI at the edge device designers to accelerate their proof-of-concept to the market phase,” according to the company. Measuring 41 x 44 x ...

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Ad-dc chip drives LED lighting at 125W

Infineon is aiming at LED lighting with a family of single-stage fly-back off-line controller chips for constant voltage outputs. Called ICL88xx, up to 125W can be delivered in primary-side-regulated (right) and opto-coupler secondary-side-regulated configurations. They are optimised as secondary-side regulated constant-voltage output controllers. ICL8800 is the basic variant ICL8810 has added burst-mode operation for <100mW stand-by ...

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Sponsored content – Manage test, safety, and security at the edge for ISO 26262

ICs for automotive applications call for new methods of managing test, safety, and security, writes Lee Harrison, Automotive IC Test Solutions Manager, Tessent Group, Siemens Digital Industries Software.   The old saying, “may you live in interesting times,” is intended as both a blessing and a curse, and the makers of automotive ICs are indeed ...

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MEMS becoming more human

The first signs are appearing that MEMS devices could emulate and sense their environment with human-like capabilities, using the five best-known senses in a “phy-gital” meta-world, forecasts Yole Developpement. The final step for MEMS would be to evolve from simple deterministic data-collection sensors to more empathic data-interpretation machines. Devices could discern and predict user moods, ...

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Untether AI raises $125m

Untether AI, the at-memory computation and AI inference acceleration specialist, has had an oversubscribed $125 million funding round led by a Tracker Capital affiliate and Intel Capital with participation from  Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and existing investor Radical Ventures. All existing investors participated. Untether AI’s at-memory compute architecture claims to improve AI compute efficiency. The ...

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