Insights

The blog posts that delve into the electronics industry's trends, offering insights and commentary on topics like robotics, e-waste solutions, green energy, electric vehicles, and security. Additionally, the articles investigate innovative approaches to address global challenges.


Cybercrime Update. Are criminals winning the technology battle?

A report into cybercrime in the UK has said that criminal cyber capability currently outpaces this country’s response to cybercrime. In the first cybercrime report to be published by the National Crime Agency (NCA) the organisation calls for stronger collabora...

By Paul Whytock | 08-07-2016

Cybercrime. The younger generation provides a soft target for fraudsters

We all know the younger generation are much more into social networking than silver-surfers but recent research has shown they are laissez-faire to the point of being dangerously relaxed about the online security of their personal data. In extreme cases the sa...

By Paul Whytock | 06-07-2016

These analysers measure RRH performance from the ground eliminating tower climbs

A common public radio interface (CPRI) RF measurement option that is claimed to cut time and costs involved with testing remote radio heads (RRHs) on 4G networks has been unveiled by test and measurement company Anritsu. The company has implemented CPRI RF mea...

By Paul Whytock | 05-07-2016

Man versus machine. What happens when robots think like humans?

The long running story of man versus machine reached an important new milestone in March, this year, when Google’s AlphaGo program scored a 4-1 victory in the ancient board game Go, against one of the world’s best players: Lee Sedol of South Korea. This defeat...

By Mirko Bernacchi | 30-06-2016

The top 5 developments in passive and electromechanical components for LED lighting

Now that LED technology is becoming widespread in all kinds of lighting applications, the focus is on making LED lighting products smaller and more energy efficient while maintaining long life and reducing cost. Manufacturers of passive and electromechanical c...

By Martin Keenan | 29-06-2016

ICT app designs get a 650W power boost

A third-generation quarter-brick advanced bus converter that delivers up to 650W and has a regulated output voltage over a range of 40V to 60V has bee developed by Ericsson Power Modules today. The company says its BMR458, a third-generation 3E quarter-brick a...

By Paul Whytock | 28-06-2016

This IoT endpoint protection security system uses standard MCUs and MPUs

A series of embedded security solutions that use standard microcontrollers (MCUs) and microprocessors (MPUs) as new security structures for embedded devices that will function as IoT endpoints has been developed by Renesas. The first product in the series is t...

By Paul Whytock | 27-06-2016

“With this smart ring I thee monitor”

Just how much technology do humans want attached to them as they go about their daily lives? If consumer organisations have their way we homo sapiens could be carrying more electronics than RoboCop. Why do I mention this? Well, because Bosch Sensortec recently...

By Paul Whytock | 27-06-2016

Debug interface provides drag and drop programming for OpenSDA

A new version of the J-Link firmware for NXP's evaluation boards with OpenSDA debug and programming interface has been developed by embedded software company SEGGER. OpenSDA is used on the Tower and Freedom evaluation boards equipped with Kinetis microcontroll...

By Paul Whytock | 22-06-2016

The hidden thermal contributors in high power density designs

It seems that more and more features are being packaged into smaller electronic modules. Due to the ever-increasing power density of such modules, it is difficult for electronics engineers to keep things running cool. Here, I review a thermal design issue whic...

By Mark Scholton | 21-06-2016

Bluetooth 5 promises greater range, double the speed and a big broadcasting boost

Significantly increased range, speed and broadcast messaging capacity are some of the attributes that the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) is promising with the launch of Bluetooth 5. Expected later this year, Bluetooth 5 is predicted to provide reliable...

By Paul Whytock | 17-06-2016

This Fanless Power Supply Platform Can Deliver 600W

A convection-cooled modular power supply platform that delivers 600W without fan-assisted cooling has been developed by Excelsys Technologies. Claimed by the company to be the only fanless modular power supply on the market, the CoolX600 comes in an 8.5 x 4.5...

By Paul Whytock | 15-06-2016

Chip and software firms team up to develop secure connected-car apps

Automotive embedded systems specialist ETAS and embedded software security company ESCRYPT have teamed up with power semiconductor company STMicroelectronics in a development project focussing on secure connected car applications. Automotive engineers increasi...

By Paul Whytock | 14-06-2016

Automotive Suite v1.0 gets into gear

Three companies have got together to launch the first generation of the Qt Automotive Suite. With a background of providing automotive user interface (UI) software to more than twenty automotive customers, the Qt Company along with Pelagicore and KDAB see this...

By Paul Whytock | 09-06-2016