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Block Chain and Internet of Things
“Internet Of Things is when your toaster mines Bitcoins to pay off its gambling debts to the fridge.” When this was tweeted by Andrew Miller in 2015, it rapidly became
TI enables the widest bandwidth and lowest phase noise for next-generation high-speed systems
DALLAS, May 31, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ:TXN) today introduced an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and phase-locked loop (PLL) with an integrated voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) that deliver the widest bandwidth, lowest phase
u-blox Announces Worlds Smallest Quad Band LTE Cat M1 Module
u‑blox has released the world’s smallest quad-band LTE Cat M1 module, the u-blox SARA‑R410M. By enabling remote devices to connect directly to 4G networks, the u-blox SARA‑R410M will aid the
Raspberry Pi reaches the 10 million mark
Sales of the Raspberry Pi have reached 10 million, a milestone that manufacturer RS Components is proud of as it produces up to 1400 boards per hour. Targeting use in
Intel pays $350m for two-year-old AI company
Intel is said to be paying over $350 million for a two-year-old 48-person start-up called Nervana, which is involved in deep learning and AI (artificial intelligence). Pictured is Intel’s datacentre
AutoResonant wireless power transmitter offers foreign object detection
Linear Technology has introduced the LTC4125, a wireless power transmitter, complementing its wireless receiver ICs for the wireless charging market. The LTC4125 is a monolithic full bridge resonant driver, capable
‘Next generation’ basic scope brings extended capabilities
Tektronix has launched the TBS2000, described as a next generation basic oscilloscope with the longest record length and largest display in its class. The introduction is said to bring access
Highly integrated Hall sensors from Infineon
Hall sensors from Infineon consume under 1.6mA, have precise switching points, stable operation, compact packaging, replace up to four passive components and come as latch and switch-type sensors. The 5-V
802.11ac Wi-Fi is faster, but needs a fast wire behind it
The next time you want to complain about slow Wi-Fi, think about saving your vitriol for wires instead. So-called gigabit Wi-Fi, or 802.11ac, is slowly starting to show up in
NXP Named Partner of U.S. Department of Transportation for Vehicle-to-X Communications in Smart City Challenge
Winning city to receive life-saving, intelligent traffic management technology from NXP, enabling real-time vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication NXP Semiconductors today announced it has joined the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Smart