Europrocessor gets another €17.5m

SiPearl, the company designing the Europrocessor, has been awarded a €2.5 million grant and up to €15 million in equity investments from the European Commission EIC Accelerator program. In February 2020, SiPearl was awarded €6.2 million under the Horizon 2020 programme. The EIC Accelerator program is a process to select and support start-ups and small ...

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Strong bounce-back for electronics production

The change in  electronics production versus a year ago for key Asian countries is shown below. The trends in 2021 show a strong bounce-back, says Semiconductor Intelligence. The key trends by country are: South Korea – electronics production was not significantly impacted by COVID, with March 2020 three-month-average production up 25% from a year earlier. ...

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Farnell offering T&M discounts

Farnell has launched an end-of-year promotion to offer exclusive discounts on test and measurement equipment from leading global suppliers. They include:  Tektronix and Keithley Instruments, Keysight Technologies, Rohde & Schwarz, Fluke, NI and many more. These special offers are available from Farnell until 31st December. Customers can take advantage of up to 55% off featured ...

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NXP hooks up with Hailo

 Hailo, the Israeli AI processor specialist, has joined up with NXP to develop ECUs. The products will combine NXP’s automotive processors, S32G and Layerscape, with the Hailo-8 AI processor. The Hailo-8 outperforms other available AI processors for edge computing with up to 26 tera-operations per second (TOPS) at a typical power consumption of 2.5 W. These scalable ...

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100V, 65A chipset for 48V DC-DC conversion

EPC has introduced a 100 V, 65 A chipset designed for 48 V DC-DCconversion used in high-density computing applications and in 48 V BLDC motor drives for e-mobility, robotics, and drones. The EPC23101 eGaN IC plus EPC2302 eGaN FET offers a new ePower Chipset capable of a maximum withstand voltage of 100 V, delivering up to ...

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Rocket Lab to buy space solar power specialist SolAero

Rocket Lab USA is to acquire SolAero Holdings, the company that has helped power NASA’s Parker Solar Probe and developed the solar panels for the Ingenuity helicopter flown on Mars. Specifically, it is a supplier of space solar power products – both solar cells and solar panels – and precision aerospace structures. Rocket Lab – ...

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Relec adds two medically approved supplies to open frame family

Two medically approved open frame ac-dc converters, the LOF450 and LOF550, have been added to the Mornsun LOF series of medical and industry standard power supplies, available from Relec Electronics. The LOF series consists of low cost, reliable ac-dc converters which meet the latest regulatory standards. They are characterised by thermal design excellence and very ...

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Parser platform lets designers innovate

To gain at least an 18 month advantage in getting a product to market, Verific Design Automation builds SystemVerilog, UPF and VHDL parser platforms which accelerates the production cycle because the RTL front end is immediately accepted by the semiconductor industry, says the company. It offers parsers, analysers and elaborators for SystemVerilog IEEE 1800-2005 / ...

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NXP and Foxconn aim to make car the ‘ultimate edge device’

NXP and Foxconn Industrial Internet (FII), a subsidiary company of Foxconn, have hooked up to transform the car into the ultimate edge device. NXP will provide FII with its  portfolio of automotive technologies. The initial phase of the joint project will focus on the development of a full digital cockpit solution, based on the NXP ...

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