What caught your eye? (Excellion, AI ICs, Energy op-amp, Nuclear batteries)


The Electronics Weekly staff share some fingerposts – their picks of the week, by way of bulletins, developments, product releases, quotes, or anything within the broad world of electronics, that caught their eye…

Siemens Digital buys ExcelliconCaroline Hayes, editor
Siemens Digital buys Excellicon – The corporate is strengthening its automation of design with Excellion’s timing, verification, validation and administration instruments.

David Manners, elements editor
Luc Van den hoveWhat caught my eye this week was Luc Van den hove of imec proposing reconfigurable AI ICs.

Steve Bush, expertise editor
ADI ADHV4710 power op-amp compensationEnergy op-amps have been round for a very long time, however ADI has created one with a twist or two. ADHV4710 has a voltage feed-back analogue sign path but in addition a digital interface via which numerous limits might be set and parameters learn. Architectural mods enable it to deal with any load capacitance, and at full throttle it will probably drive ±52V at ±100mA, or ±1300V/μs into 1nF.

Alun Williams, internet editor
Zeno Power underwater powerNuclear batteries in house – with Zeno Energy, a radioisotope energy system specialist for “frontier environments”, elevating $50 million in funding.

However what caught your eye on the planet of electronics this week? Depart a remark under.



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