There’s a new Arduino board to be aware of, for smart home projects and prototyping: the Arduino Nano R4 with headers, based on the Renesas RA4M1.
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There’s a new Arduino board to be aware of, for smart home projects and prototyping: the Arduino Nano R4 with headers, based on the Renesas RA4M1.
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Datacentre capex is projected to grow at 21% CAGR for the next four years, says Dell’Oro Group, which estimates that the hyperscale cloud service providers will account for half of …
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Astroscale – a specialist in satellite servicing and space debris removal – has won a patent for its distributed architecture approach to repeated active debris removal (ADR). Specifically it is …
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Cyient Semiconductors, the Hyderabad ASIC house, has entered a strategic Channel Partner Agreement with GlobalFoundries. Under the agreement, Cyient becomes an authorised reseller of GloFo’s semiconductor manufacturing services and technologies. …
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Researchers at the US Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) are breaking technical barriers with faster circuit breakers to enable and protect the modern electric grid. The ORNL …
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Following on President Trump‘s demand that he resign as CEO of Intel, Lip-Bu Tan (pictured) has written a letter to all Intel employees. Here it is: Dear Team, I know …
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Professor Michele Dougherty, of Imperial College London, has been approved by The King to become the UK’s the new Astronomer Royal. She is the first woman in the role, which …
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Diodes has created a quiet low-drop out (LDO) linear regulator for powering ADCs, DACs, VCOs and phase-locked loops. “With up to 90dB PSRR [power supply ripple rejection], and output noise …
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Samtec has released a series of development and evaluation kits for military use. The various kits are designed to simplify and validate designs, from prototype to production stages, based on …
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By Steve Bush
Gallium nitride transistors rely on a ‘two-dimensional electron gas’ for their high speed – a flat heterojunction between GaN and AlGaN where electrons can move extremely quickly – they are …
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