Advances in MEMS technology make it possible to develop very small and inexpensive ultrasound devices that enable new diagnostic procedures and open up new markets.
Inova Semiconductors is expanding its SerDes APIX3 family with additional video channels for daisy-chain display architectures. The new transmitter devices enable the simultaneous transmission of multiple videos, audio, Ethernet and data in real time at up to 12 Gb/s.
SemiQ unveiled the latest addition to the company’s QSiC family. The QSiC 1200V SiC MOSFET modules in full-bridge configurations deliver near zero switching loss, significantly improving efficiency, reducing heat dissipation, and allowing the use of smaller heatsinks.
Infineon Technologies successfully placed a corporate bond with a volume of €500 million under its EMTN (European Medium Term Notes) program. The placement was multiple times over-subscribed. The bond has an annual coupon of 3.375% and a maturity of three years.
Based on low-cost, highly integrated sensor arrays, startups Butterfly Network and Exo Imaging are making ultrasound diagnosis affordable and extremely easy.
RISC-V IP vendor Andes Technology and edge computing chip provider MetaSilicon jointly announced that the MetaSilicon MAT Series is the world's first automotive-grade CMOS image sensor series using RISC-V IP SoC, using Andes' AndesCore N25F-SE processor.
Until now, it has been too expensive to develop micromechanical ultrasonic transducers for small quantities because of the high one-time costs. The advantages of these transducers could lead to completely new applications in industry and medical technology.
Percepio AB announced that Percepio DevAlert and the Device Firmware Monitor (DFM) have received a technical cybersecurity review certificate by independent cybersecurity firm Triop AB.
AMFitzgerald has entered into a strategic and technical alliance with MEMS Infinity for the production of piezoelectric MEMS, a move that’s expected to significantly accelerate the commercialization of these types of sensors and actuators.
Anritsu has introduced new NR Licensed 6GHz Band Measurement MX800010A-014 software for its MT8000A Radio Communication Test Station. The system now supports RF tests in the 6 GHz band (5.925 GHz to 7.125 GHz) for 5G FR1 devices.
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