This waveform generator is small enough to fit on any bench and packs many useful features so long as you operate it from the physical or virtual front panel. The software, however, needs work. Walking the exhibit floor at IMS 2024, I passed by … [Read More...] about Tryout: Uni-T UTG962E Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator
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Aimee Kalnoskas
High-frequency crystal oscillators for military and space applications hit U.S. market -
Martin Rowe
Why AI chips need PCIe 7.0 IP interconnects -
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Design World presents the 2024 LEAP Awards Winners: Test & Measurement -
Bill Schweber
Product longevity sometimes defies expectations -
Jeff Shepard
What are the elements of secure boot processes? -
Rick Nelson
How to determine noise figure: part 3 -
Kenneth Wyatt
New products at the EMC & Compliance International Conference -
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How does the shape of the coil affect wireless power transfer? -
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Today on EE World
- Product longevity sometimes defies expectations
- What are the elements of secure boot processes?
- How does ASIL SEooC affect sensors?
- Power MOSFET achieves 0.34 mΩ on resistance
- Gas-discharge tubes protect circuit from transients to 600 V
- Shunt monitor measures voltages across shunt resistors
- Measure voltages across shunts to calculate power-circuit current
FAQs
What are the elements of secure boot processes?
The secure boot protects devices from unauthorized modification by verifying the authenticity of the boot code. Its importance is growing as society digitalizes and the number of devices on the … Read about What are the elements of secure boot processes?
What’s the difference between UAS, UAV, RPA and autonomous drones?
Unmanned aerial systems (UAS) refers to the entire system (ground equipment like controllers plus the aerial platform), and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) refers only to the aerial platform. … Read about What’s the difference between UAS, UAV, RPA and autonomous drones?
How to determine noise figure: part 3
Noise factor and noise figure as defined in an IEEE standard can be derived from a two-port device’s equivalent noise temperature. In part 1 and part 2 of this series we discussed several … Read about How to determine noise figure: part 3
Why AI chips need PCIe 7.0 IP interconnects
Today’s SoC designers need to design PCIe 7.0 into new AI chip designs. First-pass silicon success is critical to meet the increasing performance and bandwidth demands of data-intensive … Read about Why AI chips need PCIe 7.0 IP interconnects
Focus on Analog ICs
Eight-channel driver and photo receiver join precision IC family
Apex Microtechnology announced the addition of two new devices to its Precision IC product line: an 8-channel driver and a photo receiver amplifier IC. These devices join the family of nine linear … [Read More...] about Eight-channel driver and photo receiver join precision IC family
AI design platform links engineers to electronic component options
CELUS announced the global release of its AI-assisted hardware design platform that helps engineers identify components for their projects through algorithms and machine learning. The CELUS Design … [Read More...] about AI design platform links engineers to electronic component options
Focus on Microcontrollers
What are the elements of secure boot processes?
The secure boot protects devices from unauthorized modification by verifying the authenticity of the boot code. Its importance is growing as society digitalizes and the number of devices on the … [Read More...] about What are the elements of secure boot processes?
High-frequency crystal oscillators for military and space applications hit U.S. market
Q-Tech Corporation has announced the introduction of the AXTAL GHz Series of crystal oscillators and modules to the U.S. market. Developed by Q-Tech’s European affiliate, AXTAL, the series includes … [Read More...] about High-frequency crystal oscillators for military and space applications hit U.S. market
Focus on Power Electronics
Power MOSFET achieves 0.34 mΩ on resistance
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. introduced a new 40 V TrenchFET Gen V n-channel power MOSFET in the PowerPAK 10×12 package with best-in-class on-resistance. Compared to competing devices in the same footprint, the Vishay Siliconix SiJK140E slashes … [Read More...] about Power MOSFET achieves 0.34 mΩ on resistance
Gas-discharge tubes protect circuit from transients to 600 V
Bourns, Inc., a leading manufacturer and supplier of electronic components for power, protection, and sensing solutions, announced a new powerful, ultra-compact Gas Discharge Tube (GDT) series. The products offered in the Bourns Model GDT21 … [Read More...] about Gas-discharge tubes protect circuit from transients to 600 V
Focus on 5G
Why AI chips need PCIe 7.0 IP interconnects
Today’s SoC designers need to design PCIe 7.0 into new AI chip designs. First-pass silicon success is critical to meet the increasing performance and bandwidth demands of data-intensive applications. Data center technologies need to evolve to … [Read More...] about Why AI chips need PCIe 7.0 IP interconnects
NYU Wireless releases 6G channel propagation data
The wireless industry considers 6.75 GHz to 16.95 GHz as a potential “sweet spot” for 6G communications. While the wireless community searches for 5G and 6G use cases, university research continues into the technologies that might make their way … [Read More...] about NYU Wireless releases 6G channel propagation data
Focus on Test & Measurement
How to determine noise figure: part 3
Noise factor and noise figure as defined in an IEEE standard can be derived from a two-port device’s equivalent noise temperature. In part 1 and part 2 of this series we discussed several ways to indicate the noise performance of a device under test (DUT). We first introduced the concept of noise factor based on […]
How to determine noise figure: part 2
The relationship between noise and temperature prompted a precursor of the IEEE to promulgate an alternative definition of noise figure in 1959. In part 1 of this series, we described the work of the Danish-American radio engineer Harald Friis, who described noise factor F of a device or system as the ratio of the input-power […]
Embedded Systems
Pickering upgrades single-slot PXIe system controller
Pickering Interfaces announced its next-generation single-slot PXIe embedded controller (model 43-920-002) – the most compact and powerful 3U one-slot embedded controller available for the PXI Express platform. Debuting at electronica, the world’s … [Read More...] about Pickering upgrades single-slot PXIe system controller
Module adds three wireless bands to IoT devices
u-blox announces the launch of the MAYA-W4, a cost-efficient tri-radio module that delivers the latest in wireless connectivity technologies for the mass market. With support for dual-band Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth Low Energy 5.4, and 802.15.4 (for Thread … [Read More...] about Module adds three wireless bands to IoT devices
Podcasts
Tescan’s UniTOM HR is focus of Episode 9 of R&D 100 – The Podcast
R&D World editors Paul Heney and Aimee Kalnoskas are back, and this time they’re talking about a lot of news, in addition to the technology of the day. First, they delve into some important updates about the R&D 100 Awards for 2023 — and then dip their toes into the strange new world of AI […]