Pickering Unwraps Free Toolset to Streamline ATE Signal Path Workflow
Announced today, the free cloud-based toolset replaces spreadsheets with graphical signal path design for automated test engineers.
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Page 34 of 34Announced today, the free cloud-based toolset replaces spreadsheets with graphical signal path design for automated test engineers.
Based on assumptions on first-quarter memory prices (which indicate that pricing pressure and constrained supply will begin to ease in second-half 2026), Omdia’s latest outlook forecasts that global smartphone shipments will fall by about 7% year-on-year in 2026...
Satellite communication (Satcom) technology provider Circuits Integrated Hellas (CIH) of Athens, Greece and wireless power-at-a-distance technologies provider Reach Power of Redwood City, CA, USA, have announced a memorandum of understanding (MOU) establishing a multi-year strategic alliance. Focused on joint development of integrated radio frequency (RF)/millimeter-wave (mmWave) and wireless power and...
Telecom operators are updating 5G infrastructure with AI and preparing for 6G. The post At MWC, Intel Outlines CPU-Driven Case for Telecom Networks appeared first on EE Times.
A panel of industry experts takes a sneak peek at system-level design challenges in EVs and outlines viable solutions. The post EV system design from components to modules to software appeared first on EDN.
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Following up on the cardiac abnormality thankfully detected by wearable devices, this engineer details the system he donned for a month. The post Cardiac monitors: Inconspicuous, robust data collectors appeared first on EDN.
I’m feeling more than a little existential at the moment. Unfortunately, I don’t think there’s a cream for that. I was going to say, “Don’t worry, it’s not catching.” However, the more I think about what I’m about to tell you, the more I fear we might discover that it...
Rohde & Schwarz’s CMX500 radio communication tester can now cover all non-terrestrial network (NTN) technologies, the company highlights. It also features a Constellation Insight Tool to create a digital twin ... The post CMX500 radio communication tester covers all NTN technologies appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
TDK is introducing two new DC link capacitor series optimized for on-board chargers (OBCs) in electric vehicles: the ultra compact B43655 and B43656 series. Both series are optimised for forced ... The post TDK aluminium electrolytic capacitors for DC links in OBCs appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Mineral exploration company Volta Metals Ltd of Toronto, Canada (which owns, has optioned and is currently exploring a critical minerals portfolio of rare-earths, gallium, lithium, cesium and tantalum projects in Ontario) has begun laboratory-scale bioleaching recovery test work primarily targeting gallium and secondarily rare-earth elements (REEs) at Dr Vasu Appanna’s...
Test System Architect is a graphical toolset developed for signal path design and deployment by signal switching and simulation specialist, Pickering Interfaces. The toolset is available free of charge and ... The post Pickering develops software tool for signal path testing appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
High-performance semiconductor, Internet of Things (IoT) systems and cloud connectivity service provider Semtech Corp of Camarillo, CA, USA has acquired HieFo Corp of Alhambra, CA –which manufactures indium phosphide (InP) optoelectronic devices for optical transceivers used across data-center interconnects (DCI) and intra-data-center interconnects – for about $34m in cash...
In booth #2027 at the IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC 2026) in San Antonio, Texas (22–26 March), Navitas Semiconductor Corp of Torrance, CA, USA is exhibiting a 250kW solid-state transformer (SST) platform developed by the Power Electronics Laboratory of Switzerland’s École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) that enables the...
The Iran War is hitting the electronics industry, writes Paul Dempsey in Washington DC. Analyst IDC says that if it lasts only a few weeks, it will have a “modest” ... The post Counting the cost of war on Iran appeared first on Electronics Weekly.