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Cutting-Edge GaAs MMIC: Broadband Low Noise Amplifier

Cutting-Edge GaAs MMIC: Broadband Low Noise Amplifier

Nisshinbo Micro Devices has recently introduced a new broadband low noise amplifier GaAS MMIC GaAS for various broadcasting applications, including BS/CS TV, TV Tuner Module, and STB.The NJG1188KG1 is a highly versatile broadband LNA that supports a wide bandwidth, accommodating both conventional...

Published on: December 26, 2023

Merry Christmas! The Unsleeping Web

Merry Christmas! The Unsleeping Web

Here's a quick post to wish all our readers, as always, a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!Note, however, that ElectronicsWeekly.com is not taking a break. The Web never sleeps, and there's plenty to catch up with on the site over...

Published on: December 23, 2023

Toshiba CEO Sets Sights on PMICs, Infrastructure Growth, and 10% Profit

Toshiba CEO Sets Sights on PMICs, Infrastructure Growth, and 10% Profit

Toshiba, after going private on Wednesday, has announced its initial focus will be on power management integrated circuits (PMICs) and achieving a ten percent operating profit, according to CEO Taro Shimada. Shimada emphasized the importance of expanding sales of power semiconductors in...

Published on: December 22, 2023

Adroit’s Global Commercial Satellite Imaging Market Size Estimates

Adroit’s Global Commercial Satellite Imaging Market Size Estimates

Adroit, a market research specialist, has released a report on the projected size of the global commercial satellite imaging market from 2021 to 2031. The report calculates a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 7.6% during this period. With the market for...

Published on: December 22, 2023

Hyperloop Shuts Down Operations: What’s Next for the Future of Transportation?

Hyperloop Shuts Down Operations: What’s Next for the Future of Transportation?

Hyperloop One, the ambitious company that aimed to revolutionize transportation by shooting passenger vehicles through evacuated tubes at speeds of up to 700 mph, is closing down, according to a report by Bloomberg. This marks the end of a journey that began...

Published on: December 22, 2023

New Yorker Electronics Now Offers Cornell Dubilier’s AEC-Q200-Qualified EMI/RFI Capacitors

New Yorker Electronics Now Offers Cornell Dubilier’s AEC-Q200-Qualified EMI/RFI Capacitors

New Yorker Electronics is proud to announce the availability of the AEC-200 Y2 class interference suppressor capacitors by Cornell Dubilier. These capacitors have successfully passed rigorous testing and meet the highest industry standards.The MYH series, which is part of the AEC-200 Y2...

Published on: December 22, 2023

Revolutionary Fusion: Event Sensors and Hand-Tracking Unite for Next-Gen AR Devices

Revolutionary Fusion: Event Sensors and Hand-Tracking Unite for Next-Gen AR Devices

Ultraleap and Prophesee have partnered to develop an innovative system that combines event sensors and hand tracking in augmented reality (AR) devices.This collaboration leverages Ultraleap's computer vision and machine learning (ML) models along with Prophesee's GenX320 event-based Metavision sensors. By reducing power...

Published on: December 22, 2023

DDIC Industry Set for ‘Transformative Shift’ in 2024

DDIC Industry Set for ‘Transformative Shift’ in 2024

2024 will see a ‘transformative shift’ in the display driver IC (DDIC), according to TrendForce.Demand, driven by TVs, gaming monitors, and notebooks, is expected to increase while prices are anticipated to fall.Chinese foundries with competitive pricing strategies are predicted to emerge as...

Published on: December 22, 2023

Synopsys Acquires Imperas in Strategic Move

Synopsys Acquires Imperas in Strategic Move

Synopsys, a leading technology company, has recently made a significant acquisition by acquiring Imperas, an 18-year-old software tools developer based in Thame. Although there has been no official announcement of the deal, visitors to Imperas' website are greeted with the message "Imperas...

Published on: December 22, 2023

ASML Delivers Groundbreaking High-NA EUV Consignment to Intel

ASML Delivers Groundbreaking High-NA EUV Consignment to Intel

The first major parts of ASML's highly anticipated high-NA EUV machine have been successfully delivered to Intel's Oregon development fab. This significant milestone marks a crucial step forward in the partnership between the two tech giants. ASML, a leading manufacturer of advanced...

Published on: December 22, 2023