Cambridge Quantum announces open source SDK

Cambridge Quantum (CQ) says that the latest version of TKET (pronounced “ticket”), its hardware-agnostic quantum SDK is now fully open-source. This will permit more transparency of the code, easier reporting of issues and more robust integrations. The quantum software community will be able to make their own contributions and develop their own extensions to the codebase under the permissive Apache 2.0 ...

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European Commission conducts New Symphonie for broadband constellation

More than twenty European space companies have formed a consortium in response to a call for tenders from the European Commission. The call was entitled “New Space solutions for long-term availability of reliable, secure, cost-effective space based connectivity” and it is looking for “disruptive ideas to contribute to the definition of the system architecture of ...

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TI claims ‘smallest and most accurate’ DC/DC bias supply module

TI claims to have introduced the industry’s ‘smallest and most accurate 1.5-W isolated DC/DC bias-supply module’. The UCC14240-Q1 uses a proprietary integrated transformer technology to enable designers to cut their power solution size in half for use in high-voltage environments such as electric vehicles (EVs), hybrid EVs, motor-drive systems and grid-tied inverters. For more information, ...

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Researching offshore windfarms interference with military comms

The UK government has awarded contracts worth £3.8 million for Phase 2 of Windfarm Mitigation for UK Air Defence, a competition to develop technologies that reduce the impact of offshore windfarms on Air Defence surveillance. Seven projects, from six companies, have been awarded selected and the initiative will be funded through the Department for Business, ...

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Lightweight, compact AC/DC converters dig deep for EMC performance

Compact, DIN rail mounting ac/dc converters from Mornsun are energy efficient and offer superior EMC performance, says Relec Electronics, which has added the LIF Series to its line card. The LIF120 R2, LIF240 R2 and LIF480 R2 are all IEC/EN/UL62368, UL61010, UL508-approved, which means they are suitable for use worldwide. They have a universal input range ...

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Power integrity software provides full chip analysis

Believed to be the first electromigration/voltage drop (EM/IR) tool for both analogue and digital methodologies, mPower has been released by Siemens Digital Industries. The tool marks Siemens’ entry into the IC power analysis market, capable of power integrity analysis for analogue, digital and mixed-signal IC designs. It is also scalable and uses industry standard inputs ...

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Woven Planet buys Renovo

Woven Planet, the autonomous driving subsidiary of Toyota, has bought automotive OS developer Renovo Motors of Campbell, California. Renovo’s software will advance Woven Planet’s development of  programmable vehicles. The acquisition will add depth to Woven Planet’s resources, particularly for Arene, Woven Planet’s open vehicle development platform, by: bolstering their team with top-tier engineers who have ...

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SiPearl opens Grenoble design centre

SiPearl, the company designing the microprocessor for European exascale supercomputers, has opened a design center in Grenoble with the goal of recruiting 50 engineers on site by the end of 2022. Following Maisons-Laffitte, Duisburg, Barcelona and Sophia Antipolis, SiPearl’s Grenoble site is an important recruitment pool for semiconductor technologies and HPC. “It was obvious that ...

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Imec joins with Neurogyn for pelvic nerve stimulator implant development

Imec is co-developing with Swiss medtech specialist NeuroGyn an implantable device for peripheral nerve stimulation. NeuroGyn specialises in neurostimulaton and surgical solutions for pelvic nerve disorders. Leveraging Imec’s expertise in ultra-low power wireless communication and powering, the new implant aims at prolonging the lifetime of the device while lowering its cost, making it suitable at ...

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UK government publishes first National Space Strategy

The UK government has published what it describes as the UK’s first National Space Strategy. A joint initiative by the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) and the Ministry of Defence, it’s intended to outline a “national vision” to grow the UK’s space sector. For context, it points out that the global space ...

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