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Caroline Hayes

Caroline Hayes is the editor of Electronics Weekly. She has been covering the electronics industry for over 30 years, edited UK and pan-European titles and contributed to UK and international online and print publications. Although specialising in the semiconductor market, she also has a keen interest in education, careers and start-up opportunities in the broader electronics industry.

Seeing stars – and nebulae – in vivid colour

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Vision technology developed by Unistellar for its smart telescope, brings clarity to space watching. Vivid Vision signal processing technology improves two signal processing to enhance the detection of galaxies, nebulae and star clusters. At IFA Berlin, the company announced that the smart telescope decoded the colours of around 300,000 stars in the Hercules cluster and revealed the chemical composition of ...

Potting compounds seal the deal for surfers

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Riding high on the crest of the e-mobility wave, Wevo-Chemie has worked with Germany’s electric surfboard manufacturer, Lampuga, to create polyurethane potting compounds which seal the boards’ lithium-ion batteries. The AIR 4 jet-powered surfboard has a 14hp motor and an exchangeable Li-ion battery with a capacity of up to 3.6kWh, allowing it to skim the water at up to 50kph. ...

WPC introduces Ki for the cordless kitchen

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At this week’s IFA 2024  the WPC (Wireless Power Consortium) announced the next wireless power transfer standard, Ki (pronounced kee). At the consumer electronics show in Berlin, the consortium’s booth had demonstrations of prototype kitchen appliances powered wirelessly via Ki. The standard will wireless deliver up to 2.2kW to smart appliances without a cable in sight. Ki works in a ...

The results are in – STEM subjects more popular at A level

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The UK’s A level results were announced last week and showed an increase in STEM subject choices. Entries for maths broke through the 100,000 student entries for the first time this year, with 107,427 students sitting the A level exam. This was up 10.9% compared to 2023 entries. It was also the fastest growing A level subject in 2024 and ...

Synopsys posts 13% revenue increase for Q3

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EDA tool and semiconductor IP company, Synopsys, has announced revenue of $1.526bn for Q3 2024, up approximately 13% from Q3 2023. The company also announced it is expecting record full-year revenue with around 15% growth. Reflecting on the results, Sassine Ghazi, Synopsys’ president and CEO attributed a lot of growth to the increased use of AI. “The complexity and pace ...

The evolving Elektras – new categories reflect industry

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Three exciting new categories in Electronics Weekly’s Elektra Awards 2024 highlight the changing landscape of electronics. Reflecting changes in the electronics industry, this year there will be the Best Workplace Award, the Smart Buildings of the Year Award and the Futurist Award for new and emerging applications, such as AI, VR/AR, robotics. These categories join Elektra ‘classics’ for Semiconductor Product ...

Avnet groups embedded computing under Tria Technologies brand

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Distributor Avnet has introduced the Tria brand for its embedded computing products (computer on modules, boards and systems). It has also announced the Tria Technologies business group which will also include its compute design and manufacturing capabilities. Tria Technologies will support OEMs with design either from scratch or using off-the-shelf products and will also make custom designs. Tria will be ...

Siemens adds AI to simulation tools

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The increased complexity of semiconductor designs that need validating is a problem for simulators, says Pradeep Thiagarajan, principal product manager for custom IC verification, introducing Siemens’ Solido Simulation Suite software (Solido Sim). The suite has three new simulators: Solido SPICE, Solido Fast SPICE and Solido LibSPICE software, together with the company’s AFS platform, ELDO software and Symphony software. Solido Sim ...

Telonic adds Siglent’s 12-bit oscilloscopes

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Three bench oscilloscopes by Siglent, the SDS800X HD, SDS1000X HD and SDS3000X HD are now available from Telonic Instruments. The high-resolution oscilloscopes address signal fidelity, visualisation, and analysis with 12-bit ADCs, low noise, gain accuracy, and channel isolation, said the company. Bandwidths range from 70MHz to 4GHz, providing signal fidelity for a range of applications including power, EMI, frequency analysis, ...

DAC 2024: embracing chiplets, 3D-IC and AI

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At the 61st DAC, it was clear that the software and silicon worlds are not colliding but meshing together, bringing opportunities for tools to address the challenges complex chip design presents. By Caroline Hayes. The electronic design automation (EDA) industry is benefiting from the evolution of the semiconductor industry in which the lines between systems and semiconductors are becoming meshed ...