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22nd April 2025
Microchip & DigiKey explore the role of FPGAs in embedded design
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In today’s embedded design landscape, the decision to use an FPGA can be pivotal – but it is not always obvious. While many applications are well-served by off-the-shelf microcontrollers or fixed-function devices, others demand a level of flexibility, performance, and integration that standard components cannot deliver.
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22nd April 2025
1-kW brushless DC motor inverter reference design by Texas Instruments
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This reference design illustrates a motor inverter with MSPM0G, an Arm Cortex-M0+ core microcontroller. The design not only supports a sensorless Field Oriented Control (FOC) algorithm with 1-3 shunt resistors, but also a sensored motor driving algorithm with a Hall or Quadrature Encoder Interface (QEI) sensor.
E-mech
22nd April 2025
Hyperdrives chooses CISSOID’s modules to boost electric motor performance
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Hyperdrives has chosen CISSOID's Silicon Carbide (SiC) Inverter Control Modules (ICMs) to power its hollow conductor cooled electric motors.
Events News
22nd April 2025
Barcelona Cybersecurity Congress to promote industrial cybersecurity
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In its sixth edition and in an increasingly complex digital environment, Barcelona Cybersecurity Congress (BCC) will insist on the need for companies and industries to consider cybersecurity as a strategic element of their organisation in order to minimise the chances of suffering cyberattacks that could put their security and their full performance at risk.
Power
22nd April 2025
Bridging the power gap between 48V and 12V systems
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As industrial systems evolve to demand more power and intelligence, designers are increasingly looking toward 48V power delivery networks (PDNs) to replace the decades-old 12V standard. The benefits of 48V architectures – greater efficiency, reduced hear, and improved scalability – are almost undeniable as we move forward. However, whilst this sounds great on paper, one key challenge remains: how to maintain compatibility with the vast installed base of 12V components and peripherals.
News & Analysis
22nd April 2025
BrainChip, ARQUIMEA join to save swimmers and surfers
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BrainChip has partnered with ARQUIMEA on an AI-powered detection solution that enhances safety for swimmers and surfers
STEM News
22nd April 2025
SEND students to STEM: unlocking doors for all students
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New research from EngineeringUK and The Royal Society reveals that over 47% of SEND students aspire to careers in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) subjects, particularly in computing and engineering. Yet despite this enthusiasm, they make up a meagre 14% of the UK’s workforce in these fields.
Women in Tech
22nd April 2025
Why gender equality in tech can’t wait
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As the world becomes increasingly shaped by technology, one major issue remains at the forefront of the conversation: gender inequality. Despite progress, the fight for gender equality is far from over, especially in industries like technology that are actively building the future.
Sensors
22nd April 2025
Camera sensors repurposed for antimatter research
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Scientists from the AEgIS collaboration led by a team at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have repurposed smartphone camera sensors to engineer a detector capable of tracking antiproton annihilations in real time with unprecedented resolution.
Industries
22nd April 2025
Arm architecture underpinning the connected world
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From smartphones to supercomputers, microcontrollers to the Internet of Things, Arm’s influence stretches across nearly every facet of modern electronics. As one of the most recognisable names in semiconductor intellectual property, the Cambridge-headquartered company provides the architectures and processor designs that power billions of devices each year.
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