Highlights

Nonlinearities

So… Who’s This New Analog Guy at Electronic Design?

After about a decade, Analog again has a technology editor. In the initial entry of his bimonthly “Nonlinearities” blog,” Andy Turudic introduces himself and briefly outlines ...
Power

A Tale of Two Schottkys and Two Rare-Earth-Free Motors

PowerBites offers insights on two new rare earth-free electric-motor architectures, the latest power components, and news that California's grid is now spending significant periods...
Eliyan
EDA

UMI Scales the Memory Wall in the Chiplet/Multi-Die Era

Discover how the Universal Memory Interface tackles substrate- and die-level real-estate challenges in chiplet-based design, unlocking performance and scalability.
AMD
FPGA

Adaptive SoC Delivers Single-Chip Automotive Solution

Learn how AMD's second-generation Versal SoCs are designed for automotive applications that demand safety certification.
Educational Innovations and Science Direct
Power

“Drinking Bird” Becomes Triboelectric Energy Harvester

Researchers combined the drinking bird toy with a triboelectric arrangement to create a high-voltage energy-harvesting scheme.
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Embedded

AMD’s New Family of Low-Cost FPGAs is All About Flexibility

The Spartan UltraScale+ family of FPGAs features a very high ratio of I/O to programmable logic.
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Automation

Bridging the Gap from IIoT Promise to IIoT Reality

Although new tools and technologies are available to make tapping into industrial IoT more manageable, one must ensure expectations are accurate.
Power

What Actually is a Hot Loop?

Electromagnetic compatibility and oftentimes PCB trace routing are key participants in the switching-regulator hot-loop phenomenon.
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Power

Tapping Secrets of Li-ion Cell Temperature to Improve Cold Performance

Explore the challenges and solutions for EV battery performance in cold weather, including state-of-charge monitoring and advanced temperature-management techniques.
NXP Semiconductors
Automotive

NXP Outfits Its First 5-nm Automotive SoC with Real-Time CPU Cores

The S32N55 is the initial offering in the S32N family of so-called “super-integration” processors based on the 5-nm process.