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Can these sensor chips really unlock the secrets of the Universe?

Ambition is a fine thing, it helps drive progress. But when German chip maker Infineon broadcast in a press release headline recently that its eight inch sensor chips could reveal the mysteries of the Universe I thought that was taking ambition an astronomic s...

Articles | By Paul Whytock | 04-05-2016

Can these sensor chips really unlock the secrets of the Universe?

Ambition is a fine thing, it helps drive progress. But when German chip maker Infineon broadcast in a press release headline recently that its eight inch sensor chips could reveal the mysteries of the Universe I thought that was taking ambition an astronomic s...

Insights | By Paul Whytock | 04-05-2016

FPGA based flash management paves the way for reconfigurable SSD

Altera’s Robert Pierce and NVMdurance’s Conor Ryan and Joe Sullivan explain how managing flash with an FPGA can extend the memory’s lifetime and cut the cost of owning and running SSDs. The emergence of NAND flash memory has changed the way we store informatio...

By Electropages | 03-05-2016

Five ways the IoT is driving connector innovation

The Internet of Things (IoT) is proceeding at a relentless pace, prompting new applications, form factors and technologies. Here are five ways that IoT applications are driving technological innovation in the world of connectors. Increased capacity and speed i...

Articles | By Martin Keenan | 26-04-2016

Five ways the IoT is driving connector innovation

The Internet of Things (IoT) is proceeding at a relentless pace, prompting new applications, form factors and technologies. Here are five ways that IoT applications are driving technological innovation in the world of connectors. Increased capacity and speed i...

Insights | By Martin Keenan | 26-04-2016

Development board gets low-power wireless connectivity

System-on-Chip specialists, Imagination Technologies, and fabless supplier of low-power semiconductor radio devices Cascoda, have teamed-up to integrate Cascoda’s communications technology into Imagination’s Creator Ci40 microcomputer. This is the board at the...

Articles | By Paul Whytock | 22-04-2016

Development board gets low-power wireless connectivity

System-on-Chip specialists, Imagination Technologies, and fabless supplier of low-power semiconductor radio devices Cascoda, have teamed-up to integrate Cascoda’s communications technology into Imagination’s Creator Ci40 microcomputer. This is the board at the...

Insights | By Paul Whytock | 22-04-2016

A Little Bit of Sound is a Good Idea

Rutronik’s Jochen Neller discusses the properties of piezo and electromechanical micro speakers. In today’s human-machine interface designs, the focus is clearly centered on optical indicators and information display. However, sound quality is also very imp...

By Jochen Neller | 19-04-2016

Getting it together – in a technological way

This week sees three technical collaborations that could provide the first automatic geo-referenced RF enabled map system, a DSP system-on-module innovation and a flexible haptic actuator for wearable devices. On the right track Mapping experts TRX Systems are...

Articles | By Paul Whytock | 18-04-2016

Getting it together – in a technological way

This week sees three technical collaborations that could provide the first automatic geo-referenced RF enabled map system, a DSP system-on-module innovation and a flexible haptic actuator for wearable devices. On the right track Mapping experts TRX Systems are...

Insights | By Paul Whytock | 18-04-2016

Graphene sales set to boom but will Stanene spoil the party

A few weeks ago I wrote about how that incredibly lightweight and microscopic material graphene was poised to become a heavyweight contender in terms of its global usage. And that statement has now been born out in a new report called World Graphene published...

Articles | By Paul Whytock | 13-04-2016

Graphene sales set to boom but will Stanene spoil the party

A few weeks ago I wrote about how that incredibly lightweight and microscopic material graphene was poised to become a heavyweight contender in terms of its global usage. And that statement has now been born out in a new report called World Graphene published...

Insights | By Paul Whytock | 13-04-2016