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December 5, 2023


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Rohde & Schwarz Launches 170 GHz Thermal Power Sensors

The new R&S NRP170TWG(N) sensors from Rohde & Schwarz are used in general R&D for 6G mobile and novel sub-THz communications, sensing and future automotive radar applications.


The sensors are fully calibrated for long-term stability and can compensate for environmental temperature influences within the specified operating range from 0°C to + 50°C. Toasty! 🔥

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STMicroelectronics Introduces Precision Digital Power Monitor With MIPI I3C Support for Optimum Energy Use and Reliability

The MIPI I3C interface allows designers to connect the TSC1641 directly to state-of-the-art microcontrollers such as ST’s STM32H5 series, to assist system supervision. The interface supports data rates up to 12.5MHz and requires no pull-up resistors, which helps reduce the bill of materials and saves board space.


The TSC1641 helps optimize energy use and reliability in industrial battery packs, power inverters, DC power supplies, data-center and telecom equipment, and power tools, among other applications. 

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Panasonic Automotive Introduces Virtual SkipGen, Now Available on AWS Marketplace

Panasonic Automotive's vSkipGen leverages the industry standard VirtIO-based device virtualization technology to offer several guest operating systems, including fully optimized support for Android Automotive for infotainment and Automotive Grade Linux for cluster vehicle domains.


It supports needed automotive peripherals and sensor simulation for the development of modern cockpit systems. 

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Bits, Bolts and Banter: Digital Cockpit Connectivity

The digital cockpit, once a familiar space for buttons and gauges, has become a nerve center of intelligent connectivity, seamlessly blending the physical and digital realms within our vehicles. As bits of data course through the veins of the car's systems, the digital cockpit emerges as a command center, orchestrating an intricate dance between technology and driver interaction.


From real-time navigation to personalized entertainment options, bits—the fundamental language of digital data—transform the driving experience into a connected journey.


The 'bolts' of tangible hardware—the processors, sensors, and communication—form the backbone of a system that adapts to real-time data, to enhance our safety, navigation, and overall driving experience.

But wait! Make room for banter. Voice commands, intuitive touch interfaces, and augmented reality displays transform the cockpit into a space where driver and machine share a conversation. This symphony of bits, bolts, and banter is the anthem of progress; a compass that leads us through the electrical frontier to a future where connectivity reigns supreme.


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Orange Pi SBC adopts Huawei Ascend AI processor

The Orange Pi AIpro, a result of the collaboration between Orange Pi and Huawei, is a new single board computer with a 20 TOPS AI performance, up to 16GB RAM and designed for a range of applications from edge computing to deep visual learning and AI analysis.

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