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ROHM’S HIGH 8V GATE WITHSTAND VOLTAGE MARKING TECHNOLOGY Santa Clara, CA and Kyoto, Japan, May 27, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — ROHM Semiconductor today announced it has developed the industry’s highest (8V) gate breakdown voltage (rated gate-source voltage) technology for 150V GaN HEMT devices – optimized for power supply circuits in industrial and communication equipment. In recent years, due to the rising demand for TDK OFFERS EXTREMELY COMPACT CURRENT-COMPENSATED RING CORE May 27, 2021 — TDK Corporation (TSE: 6762) presents a new series of very compact current-compensated EPCOS power line ring core double chokes for very high frequencies. The B82791H2*N010 seri RICHARD FEYNMAN AND QUANTUM COMPUTING Richard Feynman, probably the most colourful physicist of the twentieth century, as well as one of the most important, was born a hundred years ago, on May 11th 1918. In a long career, there were some significant highlights. Before he was thirty, he was responsible for running the computing unit at Los Alamos, where rooms full of womenworking
WHEN IS THE CHIP SUPPLY COMING BACK? ECM/EMS firms survive on just 1% or 2% margins, says Rai. That’s why outsourced manufacturing is popular with electronic OEMs, but also why the supply chain is so volatile. Contract manufacturers can’t afford to keep inventory in house; they flip it constantly to keep the cash flow going. When orders dry up, so does the backlog of components. ACCELERATION AS A SERVICE First, the “QuickAlliance” is an ecosystem of accelerator developers and IP providers who agree to participate in the acceleration-as-a-service schema. Second “QuickPlay” is an FPGA development framework/tool set that facilitates the creation and deployment of FPGA accelerators based on IP from participatingsuppliers.
HBM VS. HMC
HBM is a Hynix/AMD/Nvidia thing, with primary suppliers SK Hynix and Samsung. Then there’s the distinction between interfaces. HBM becomes a complete, self-sufficient unit, with memory tightly connected inside the package. This is referred to as “near memory.”. It’s not intended that you combine these to get morememory.
HOW DOES SCATTER/GATHER WORK? Network traffic streams may be split up as they arrive, with various buckets in memory. This is referred to as “Scatter/gather I/O.”. In a way, this is the reverse of other applications. In other applications, scattered data is brought together in the processor. A BRAVE NEW WORLD OF ANALOG ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS A Brave New World of Analog Artificial Neural Networks (AANNs) by Max Maxfield. It can be a funny old world when you come to think about it. I remember when I was a young engineer and industry pundits portentously predicted the passing of analog electronics, which resulted in students not wanting to study a dying field, whichresulted in
IS EXACTLY-ONCE DELIVERY POSSIBLE WITH MQTT? MQTT’s optional QoS levels are to guarantee delivery no more than once (in which case you may miss a message), at least once (in which case you might get a duplicate), or exactly once. This latter one is the subject of debate: various threads in various discussions argue why it’s impossible in practice. This can be discussed on a numberof
EEJOURNAL – ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING JOURNALARTICLESNEWSFISH FRYCHALK TALKSBLOGSCATEGORIES by Amelia Dalton - May 21, 2021. In this week’s Fish Fry Podcast, Paul Cunningham (Cadence Design Systems) joins me to discuss why pre-silicon verification and pre-silicon hardware debug are crucial to today’s advanced SoC designs. We dig into the details of Cadence’s Palladium Z2 Enterprise Emulation and Protium X2 EnterprisePrototyping
ROHM’S HIGH 8V GATE WITHSTAND VOLTAGE MARKING TECHNOLOGY Santa Clara, CA and Kyoto, Japan, May 27, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — ROHM Semiconductor today announced it has developed the industry’s highest (8V) gate breakdown voltage (rated gate-source voltage) technology for 150V GaN HEMT devices – optimized for power supply circuits in industrial and communication equipment. In recent years, due to the rising demand for TDK OFFERS EXTREMELY COMPACT CURRENT-COMPENSATED RING CORE May 27, 2021 — TDK Corporation (TSE: 6762) presents a new series of very compact current-compensated EPCOS power line ring core double chokes for very high frequencies. The B82791H2*N010 seri RICHARD FEYNMAN AND QUANTUM COMPUTING Richard Feynman, probably the most colourful physicist of the twentieth century, as well as one of the most important, was born a hundred years ago, on May 11th 1918. In a long career, there were some significant highlights. Before he was thirty, he was responsible for running the computing unit at Los Alamos, where rooms full of womenworking
WHEN IS THE CHIP SUPPLY COMING BACK? ECM/EMS firms survive on just 1% or 2% margins, says Rai. That’s why outsourced manufacturing is popular with electronic OEMs, but also why the supply chain is so volatile. Contract manufacturers can’t afford to keep inventory in house; they flip it constantly to keep the cash flow going. When orders dry up, so does the backlog of components. ACCELERATION AS A SERVICE First, the “QuickAlliance” is an ecosystem of accelerator developers and IP providers who agree to participate in the acceleration-as-a-service schema. Second “QuickPlay” is an FPGA development framework/tool set that facilitates the creation and deployment of FPGA accelerators based on IP from participatingsuppliers.
HBM VS. HMC
HBM is a Hynix/AMD/Nvidia thing, with primary suppliers SK Hynix and Samsung. Then there’s the distinction between interfaces. HBM becomes a complete, self-sufficient unit, with memory tightly connected inside the package. This is referred to as “near memory.”. It’s not intended that you combine these to get morememory.
HOW DOES SCATTER/GATHER WORK? Network traffic streams may be split up as they arrive, with various buckets in memory. This is referred to as “Scatter/gather I/O.”. In a way, this is the reverse of other applications. In other applications, scattered data is brought together in the processor. A BRAVE NEW WORLD OF ANALOG ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS A Brave New World of Analog Artificial Neural Networks (AANNs) by Max Maxfield. It can be a funny old world when you come to think about it. I remember when I was a young engineer and industry pundits portentously predicted the passing of analog electronics, which resulted in students not wanting to study a dying field, whichresulted in
IS EXACTLY-ONCE DELIVERY POSSIBLE WITH MQTT? MQTT’s optional QoS levels are to guarantee delivery no more than once (in which case you may miss a message), at least once (in which case you might get a duplicate), or exactly once. This latter one is the subject of debate: various threads in various discussions argue why it’s impossible in practice. This can be discussed on a numberof
EEJOURNAL – ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING JOURNAL by Amelia Dalton - May 21, 2021. In this week’s Fish Fry Podcast, Paul Cunningham (Cadence Design Systems) joins me to discuss why pre-silicon verification and pre-silicon hardware debug are crucial to today’s advanced SoC designs. We dig into the details of Cadence’s Palladium Z2 Enterprise Emulation and Protium X2 EnterprisePrototyping
MAXIM INTEGRATED ANNOUNCES SMALLEST AND MOST ACCURATE SAN JOSE, Calif.—June 8, 2021— Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. (NASDAQ: MXIM) today expands the MAXSafe™ Technology line with the MAX22530, an isolated, field-side self-powered 12-bit system monitor.Featuring 4 channels, the MAX22530 provides isolated system monitoring to improve accuracy 50x and to reduce solution size by 40 percent by integrating five components into a single IC. TDK OFFERS COMPACT DC-LINK SOLUTION FOR PCB MOUNTING IN 1 day ago · June 10, 2021 — TDK Corporation (TSE:6762) presents its new B32320I* series of compact cylindrical DC-link capacitors for mounting on PCBs. They are designed for voltages of 450 V DC to 1300 V DC and cover a capacitance range of 6.5 µF to 260 µF. HOW TO HANDLE X86 INTER-TASK COMMUNICATION All modern x86 processors can handle task switching automatically in hardware.That’s one of their nice features. That doesn’t prevent you from coding up your own custom tasking mechanism – Microsoft Windows does – but unless you’re aiming for some specific implementation, there’s no reason to ignore the built-in version. RASPBERRY PI-DESIGNED RP2040 CHIP NOW AVAILABLE FROM 1 day ago · Chicago – June 1: Newark, an Avnet Company and global distributor of electronic components, products and solutions, has today announced the availability of the 2040 chip built on Raspberry Pi-designed silicon.This new chip, which is at the core of the $4 Raspberry Pi Pico delivers a combination of high performance, low cost, and ease of use. KEYSIGHT’S OPEN RAN STUDIO SELECTED BY KYOCERA FOR RADIO SANTA ROSA, Calif. June 8, 2021 Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS), a leading technology company that delivers advanced design and validation solutions to help accelerate innovation to connect and secure the world, announced that Kyocera Corporation has selected Keysight’s Open RAN Studio software to validate radio units (O-RU) in compliance to specifications set by the O-RAN FLEX POWER MODULES ANNOUNCES SECOND-GENERATION DIRECT Second generation 48V-to-load Direct Conversion technology Up to 91.3% efficiency from the cost-effective DC/DC converter Board space requirements up to 50% lower than two-stage architecture Scalab INDEPENDENT ASIC DESIGN HOUSE ICSENSE SUSTAINS CONTINUOUS June 9, 2021 — ICsense, a TDK Group Company and independent subsidiary that focuses on ASIC supply and custom IC design services, is scaling up its bench test facilities by 40% and installing in-house ATE (Automated Test Equipment) facilities to uniquely offer its customers in the automotive, medical, industrial and consumer sectors a true one-stop-shop for custom, mass production-ready MICROCHIP FURTHER PROTECTS FPGA-BASED DESIGNS WITH FIRST Vibration Sensing with LoRaWAN. Sponsored by Mouser Electronics and Advantech. Vibration sensing is an integral part of today’s connected industrial designs but Bluetooth, WiFi, and Zigbee may not be the best solution for this kind of sensing in an industrialsetting.
TDK OFFERS EXTREMELY COMPACT CURRENT-COMPENSATED RING CORE May 27, 2021 — TDK Corporation (TSE: 6762) presents a new series of very compact current-compensated EPCOS power line ring core double chokes for very high frequencies. The B82791H2*N010 seriSearch for: Search
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MASTERING X86 MEMORY SEGMENTATION Turning an Old Hack into a New Feature by Jim Turley - _April 13, 2020_ _“Time’s fun when you’re having flies.” – Kermit the Frog_ Mention “segmentation” to a marketing guy, and you’ll get a long discourse on demographics, targeted advertising, pricing brackets, and other arcana. Use the same word around an x86 programmer, however, and you’ll get a different response. He’ll either spit on the ground, roll his … Read More → "Mastering x86 Memory Segmentation"RETURN OF THE PI!
Programmers for the Front Lines, Raspberry Pi 4, and Proton Batteries by Amelia Dalton - _April 10, 2020_ In this week’s podcast, we are talking about the newest generation of Raspberry Pi, why old coding skills are in big demand right now, and why a new class of organic batteries may be just a proton away! First, we investigate a new all-organic battery technology developed at Uppsala University that can be charged in seconds and discharged and recharged over 500 times without loss of … Read More → "Returnof the Pi!"
ULTIMATE GUIDE TO SWITCH DEBOUNCE (PART 7) by Max Maxfield - _April 9, 2020_ I think this is it! I honestly believe this is going to be the last installment in our switch bounce saga. This is where we finally get to consider software solutions to the switch bounce problem (along with a bunch of other topics, of course). Having said this, as usual there are no promises, because -- like you -- I have no idea what is to come until I've written it down. … Read More → "Ultimate Guide to Switch Debounce (Part 7)" TENSTORRENT TAKES AI BY STORM New 120-core Machine Learning Processor Shows Early Promise by Jim Turley - _April 7, 2020_ _“Nothing matters very much, and few things matter at all.” —Arthur Balfour_
One thing that all machine learning developers agree upon: ML requires lots and lots of data. New ML processors have dozens – sometimes hundreds – of processor cores, huge caches, wide buses, and enormous appetites for bandwidth. The secret of ML is not that it’s so radically … Read More → "Tenstorrent Takes AI by Storm" WHEN THE BUGS FIND YOU Percepio’s DevAlert Notifies You When Something’s Rotten inDenmark
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Bugs are an inevitability, but they’re especially embarrassing when your customer finds them before you do. All things being equal, it would be better if your devices notified you of a bug instead of your customers calling to complain that their shiny and expensive … Read More → "When the Bugs Find You" ADVENTURES IN SATELLITE SECURITY AND THE SPACEX COMFY RIDE TO THE MOON by Amelia Dalton - _April 3, 2020_ In this week’s podcast, we’ve got our eyes trained on the glittering skies. First up, we take a closer look at the spacecraft user manual for Starship, a next-generation launch vehicle currently being developed by SpaceX. We check out how Starship is going to be used, the details of its high-capacity the cargo hauler, and how Starship is going to get us to the moon in high-flying style. Also this week, we chat with Richard Jaenicke (Green Hills Software) about satellite security and vulnerability, how satellites can be hacked, and what solutions we need to implement at in order keep our satellites safely in orbit. … Read More → "Adventures in Satellite Security and The SpaceX Comfy Ride to the Moon" Articles Archive →industry news
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Renesas RX13T 32-Bit MCU Enables Inverter Control in On-Off Switching Motors for Industrial and Home Appliances at Lower System Cost NXP Streamlines Intelligent Device and Secure Edge-to-Cloud Development with Microsoft Azure RTOS Easy I/O Expansion Using Standard Ethernet Brings More Versatility to Rugged Avionics SystemsApril 2, 2020
GOWIN Semiconductor Adds VHDL Support to their GOWIN Synthesis FPGA Software for Complete RTL Language Support New 600W fan-less AC-DC power supply for medical (BF) and ITE/industrial applications Synopsys Expands Collaboration with Broadcom for 7nm and 5nm Designs Easy I/O Expansion Using Standard Ethernet Brings More Versatility to Rugged Avionics Systems Pre-Switch appoints Foxy Power to spearhead adoption of highly-efficient, AI-based soft-switching power platform ESD Alliance Announces AMEDAC as a New Member of its CommunityApril 1, 2020
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Creating Innovation in a Vacuum Posted on Apr 10 at 9:37am by traneusee A 6AS6 dual-control pentode can act as a NAND gate. Two in parallel can act as an AND-OR-INVERT gate. Power requirements are 2 to 3 wattsper 6AS6.
Ultimate Guide to Switch Debounce (Part 7) Posted on Apr 9 at 6:37pm by SK I never take anything off a PCB that can source significant current unless that's the purpose. For that reason, my switch inputs are always pull-up / switch-to-ground. That configuration also makes ESD protection more straightforward. Ultimate Guide to Switch Debounce (Part 7) Posted on Apr 9 at 1:59pm by Karl Stevens I would be interested. Clock domain crossing and arbiters are two obvious culprits. And the third is as Jack wrote that people say "eventually it will get latched". Phooey, that is not the whole situation. There will be glitches/splinter pulses and indeterminate switching levels that can create havoc. People ... Ultimate Guide to Switch Debounce (Part 7) Posted on Apr 9 at 12:38pm by Max Maxfield Hi Aubrey (a.k.a. antedeluvian) -- you make good points as always -- maybe this should become part of the curriculum for our "Finishing School for Electrical & Electronic Engineers" (https://www.clivemaxfield.com/finishing-school-for-electrical-electronic-engineers/) Ultimate Guide to Switch Debounce (Part 7) Posted on Apr 9 at 12:34pm by Max Maxfield Ah -- metastability -- of course this really becomes important when interfacing external asynchronous inputs to FPGAs -- in fact I was wondering about doing a column on this once I've finished waffling on about switch bounce (which, as I promised, will be my next column).What say you -- ...
Ultimate Guide to Switch Debounce (Part 7) Posted on Apr 9 at 12:32pm by Max Maxfield Thanks so much Pavle -- I keep on worrying that people will think I'm dragging things on too long -- but I know that when I started out, it seemed that people would explain things assuming that I already knew a lot of stuff, I didn't actually have a clue ... Ultimate Guide to Switch Debounce (Part 7) Posted on Apr 9 at 10:55am by antedeluvian Max This is a great series that keeps on giving. I wish I had had the courage to tackle the subject in the days that I used to write. However I feel there is a practical consideration that doesn’t really have any thing to do with switch bounce. In ... Ultimate Guide to Switch Debounce (Part 7) Posted on Apr 9 at 8:58am by Karl Stevens Quote from Jack " So, if you have a bounce that lasts nanoseconds, will that mess up an internal flip-flop? Some people tell me it’s no big deal, as one of the bounces will get latched eventually. I feel this is poor engineering. It seems rash to tie something that ... Ultimate Guide to Switch Debounce (Part 7) Posted on Apr 9 at 8:34am by Pavle Tsotskolauri Hello Max I am following this series from the beginning. This was very informative ride :) You don't have to feel sorry, you are showing as many techniques about very popular problem. I am interested in next column. FPGA has so many ways to handle the debounce. thank you verymuch ...
Creating Innovation in a Vacuum Posted on Apr 8 at 8:58am by Karl Stevens Well, we have come full circle back to triode "gate" logic. Easy to build and logic, just "string" them together. How about or logic and"not" gates?
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February 26, 2020 - Brushless motors have taken over the market for a huge number of applications these days. But, it’s easy to blow up your BOM cost with all the motor control and power management components required. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton chats with Marc Sousa of Qorvo about the Power Application Controller (PAC) that can lower your BOM, trim down your component list, and give you several other benefits as well. More information about Qorvo Power Application Controllers®: http://bit.ly/3cbuERc MCU32 Graphics Overview -- Microchip and Mouser Electronics February 26, 2020 - Graphical interfaces add a whole new dimension to embedded designs. But, designing a full-blown graphics interface is a major challenge for most embedded systems designers. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton and Kurt Parker from Microchip Technology explain how you can add a modern graphics user interface to your next embedded design without a big learning curve. More information about Microchip Technology MPLAB® X Integrated Development Environment (IDE): http://bit.ly/3a2cFLc Passive Component Solutions for Automotive Safety Electronics -- AVX and Mouser Electronics February 25, 2020 - In today’s demanding automotive safety applications, choosing high-quality passives with the right performance properties can make the difference between success and catastrophic failure. With issues like power quality, EMI suppression, circuit protection, and antennas, getting the right passives is critical. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton chats with Daniel West of AVX about how to choose the right passives for safety-critical automotive applications. More information about AVX Solutions for Automotive Safety Electronics: http://bit.ly/2w4VIB8 SensorTile. Box - A Ready to Go IoT Node -- STMicroelectronics andMouser Electronics
February 5, 2020 - In the highly competitive IoT market, getting your idea to the prototype stage as quickly as possible is critical. But, designing non-differentiated things like connectivity, power supplies, sensor interfaces, and so forth soaks up valuable design time. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton chats with Thiago Reis from STMicroelectronics about SensorTile Box - a ready-to-go IoT node development kit that’s just waiting for your great IoT idea. More information about STMicroelectronics STEVAL-MKSBOX1V1 SensorTile.box Development Kit: http://bit.ly/2vaG86M RF Interconnect for Wireless Applications -- Amphenol RF and MouserElectronics
February 5, 2020 - The 5G revolution puts daunting demands on antenna technology. With massive MIMO and mm wave, 5g opens a whole new era in antenna solutions. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton chats with Owen Barthelmes and Kelly Freeman of Amphenol RF about 5G antenna technology, and how Amphenol RF’s HD-EFI connector solution can help you with your next 5G design. More info about Amphenol RF 5G Wireless Connectors: http://bit.ly/2GZKMqQPrev
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