Fluke offers free thermal imaging lens with a thermal imaging camera

Fluke has todaylaunched a promotion offering customers a free thermal imaging lens when they buy a Fluke thermal imaging camera between 1 September and 15 December 2021. The lenses provide greater flexibility across the range of applications for thermal imaging cameras by delivering increased accuracy and precise image quality. All lenses are interchangeable and compatible ...

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Nordic’s 91% efficient SiP joins Rutronik’s linecard

The low power system in package (SiP) from Nordic Semiconductor, the nRF9160 Gen2 is now available from Rutronik. The integrated SiP has power saving and security functions, making it suitable for use in IoT projects. At 91% efficiency, it is more power efficient that comparable modules currently available, claims the distributor. For power saving, it ...

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QuickLogic announces eFPGA IP generator

QuickLogic has announced its Australis embedded FPGA (eFPGA) IP Generator. Australis is based on the OpenFPGA IP generator and adds a multitude of additional features and capabilities specific to implementing QuickLogic’s eFPGA IP solutions, along with the level of testing and support required to build commercially viable eFPGA IP. QuickLogic utilises the Australis eFPGA IP ...

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Digi-Key runs Back2School compo, its 4Students2Win

Digi-Key Electronics is running its annual Back2School Prize Draw sweepstakes, which gives college students a chance win prizes while using real-world tools and resources to learn about engineering. The idea is to help spark ideas for future engineers and the sweepstakes draw is open to any student with a university or college email address. Students ...

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LEDs for plant-growing see explosive growth

The horticultural lighting LED revenue saw an explosive growth in 2020, reaching $301 million, a 57% YoY increase, according to TrendForce. This growth is expected to maintain its momentum throughout 2021, during which the market is expected to reach US$399 million in revenue, a 33% YoY increase.   Horticultural lighting LED package suppliers include ams-OSRAM, ...

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Marvell founders back Aviva

Aviva, the automotive connectivity startup, has raised a $26.5 million Series A funding round led by Marvell founders Sehat Sutardja and Weili Dai. The investment brings the total so far raised by Aviva to $33 million. The investment will help accelerate  product development and expand the sales and marketing for its multi-gigabit connectivity automotive ICs. ...

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Applied Materials improves die-to-wafer and wafer-to-wafer bonding

Applied Materials has announced developments and a partnership for improving heterogeneous chip design and integration. The development is improved software modelling and simulation for die-to-wafer hybrid bonding  – which uses direct copper-to-copper interconnects to increase I/O density and shorten the wiring length between chiplets. This will allow parameters such as material selection and packaging architecture ...

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Intel to invest $95bn in Europe over 10 years, says CEO

Intel will invest $95 billion in European fabs over the next ten years and  will open up its Irish fab for foundry business from car companies, said CEO Pat Gelsinger at Munich’ s IAA car show. The aim, said Gelsinger, was a “total project of 80 billion euros ($94.77 billion) over the next decade that would be ...

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Pickering high-voltage reed relays have lower power coils

Pickering Electronics has introduced high-voltage reed relays with a higher coil resistance for low power consumption compared to its existing Series 104 – high-voltage specifications are the same as Series 104, but the coils have more than double the resistance. Series 100HV high voltage reed relays are available with a choice of three dry contacts, capable of ...

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Toshiba adds Cortex-M4 MCUs for embedded data processing

Toshiba has added 20 Cortex-M4 microcontrollers to the M4G group of its TXZ+ family. Made on a 40nm process, they are aimed at multi-function office printers, audio-video equipment, IoT, home appliances, building automation and factory automation. All have a the Cortex-M4 with floating-point unit running at up to 200MHz alongside 128 or 256kbyte of flash ...

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