Adapter board ensures security for IIoT

Communication with all established Fieldbus systems and industrial Ethernet networks for a secure industrial IoT is provided by the HMS Anybus adapter board from Rutronik System Solutions.   It enables connectivity with networks using secure communication standards such as OPC UA (Open Platform Communications Unified Architecture) and MQTT (message queuing telemetry transport) and has integrated ...

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No slackening in demand for litho tools

Demand for chip manufacturing equipment is showing no sign of weakening, says ASML CEO Peter Wennink. “We’re just looking at the data points, they just point to a market that is significantly short of semiconductor manufacturing capacity. This year and next year,” said Wennink yesterday on the company’s Q1 results call. “Currently we see no ...

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Transmissive Metasurface redirects cellular signals

Kyocera has developed a Transmissive Metasurface technology that can redirect wireless network signals in a specific direction to improve the coverage area and performance of 5G and eventually 6G networks. The Transmissive Metasurface will help deliver high-frequency millimeter-wave 5G and 6G to places where communication is impossible due to obstacles, expanding service areas beyond the ...

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Digi-Key hosts Fireside Chat on benefits of going digital

Digi-Key Electronics is hosting an informal live event with with MacroFab, entitled “Digital Solutions: A Live Fireside Chat”, on the benefits of using direct, digital communication (APIs, EDIs and Punchouts). The virtual event will feature speakers from Digi-Key and MacroFab who will discuss, for example, the benefits of using APIs to connect directly with electronic ...

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Renesas adds to clock buffers and multiplexers

Renesas is offering 11 new clock buffers and 4 new multiplexers. The devices, which also support and provide extra margin for PCIe Gen5 implementations. The PCIe Gen6 standard supports data rates of 64 GT/s while requiring  clock jitter performance of less than 100fs RMS. The RC190xx clock buffers and RC192xx multiplexers have PCIe Gen6 additive ...

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AMD adapts ACAP for A&D and T&M markets

AMD-Xilinx has added Versal Premium with AI Engines to the Versal Premium series, providing high-performance signal processing for  wireless and radar systems. Part of the 7nm Versal Adaptive Compute Acceleration Platform (ACAP) portfolio, Versal Premium with AI Engines is optimized to meet the demands of signal processing-intensive applications in the aerospace and defense (A&D) and ...

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Software-defined multi-instruments for field, lab and research

Liquid Instruments has updated its Moku:Pro (right) software-defined multi-test-instrument, adding laser-locking and enhancing its oscilloscope function. The company’s three Mokus (table below): Moku:Go, Moku:Lab (photo) and Moku:Pro are multi-channel digitisers and multi-channel DACs with memory and FPGA processing in between, configured into an array of instruments by software. Bandwidth, channel count and price rises through: Go, ...

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Q1 smartphone market down 11% y-o-y

Q1 smartphone shipments were down 11% y-o-y, reports Canalys. Samsung had 24% market  share, up from 22% in Q1 2021, Apple was second with 18%. Xiaomi stayed in third place with 10% due to the stellar performance of its Redmi Note series. OPPO (including OnePlus) and vivo had shares of  10% and 8% respectively. Worldwide ...

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