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Qualcomm and partners demonstrate vehicle-to-everything comms

What is believed to be the world’s first demonstration for cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) direct communications technology operating across vehicles from different manufacturers took place in Washington DC, USA this week. Using Qualcomm’s C-V2X chipset in Audi and Ford vehicles, demonstrations showed how C-V2X communications can alert nearby vehicles to potential hazards when the driver’s view ...

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Solar PV inverter market to decline over next four years

According to research by GlobalData, the global solar PV inverter market will decline from $6.3bn in 2017 to $3.7bn by 2022. The report Solar PV inverters – Update 2018 says that Asia Pacific, currently the leading market for solar inverters, with a market valued at £3.75b in 2017, will suffer the most and see its market share fall ...

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Autonomous cars will be drivers’ eyes and ears

The University of Warwick’s Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) will contribute connected, autonomous driving systems skills to the AutopleX project to develop autonomous vehicles that can “see” around corners and through obstacles. The £4.7m project is funded by Innovate UK and led by Jaguar Land Rover, to combine connected and live mapping technology for fully- and semi-automated vehicle technologies. As ...

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Autonomous cars will be drivers’ eyes and ears

The University of Warwick’s Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) will contribute connected, autonomous driving systems skills to the AutopleX project to develop autonomous vehicles that can “see” around corners and through obstacles. The £4.7m project is funded by Innovate UK and led by Jaguar Land Rover, to combine connected and live mapping technology for fully- and semi-automated vehicle technologies. As ...

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TTI stocks Panasonic’s power choke coil and hybrid capacitors

Power choke coils and conductive polymer hybrid aluminium surface mount capacitors from Panasonic are now available in Europe from TTI. The LP-series power choke coils and ZE series capacitors (pictured) have a high ripple current (up to 2.0A) and a low ESR value. The rugged LP power choke coils offer inductance stability over a broad temperature range, have low ...

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MICA enhancements boost computing power

At this year’s Hannover Fair, Harting announced new models for its MICA (Modular Industry Computing Architecture) industrial computer platform. The first is MICA 2, which offers three to five times the computing power of the Basic version to meet data acquisition and processing demands for industry 4.0 and other computing applications. There is also MICA ...

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Design Automation Conference reflects emergence of AI alongside EDA

The 55th Design Automation Conference (DAC) programme reflects the changes in the design industry, with artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, the IoT, storage and security listed as conference topics, alongside the more ‘traditional’ EDA, IP and embedded system design sessions. Alongside EDA companies, Cadence Design Systems, Siemens’ Mentor Graphics and Synopsys, will be NEC, IBM, ...

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