Elektor News Bytes: TSN Switch, New Memory Architecture, and More
April 12, 2023
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In the April 2023 episode of Elektor News Bytes, editor Stuart Cording covers a new TSN device for industrial networking, shares a new memory architecture, highlights a new antenna solution for satellite gateways, and more.
Here is an overview of the episode:
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Miss the March 2023 episode? Check it out below. Stuart covered: an updated Arduino Uno powered by a Renesas RA4M1, Octavo's new TI-powered SiPs, and more.
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Here is an overview of the episode:
- [00:40] Advantech launches a new CC-Link EKI8510G TSN Ethernet switch -
- [01:54] Blueshift announce a partnership with Codasip to integrate their Cambridge Architecture memory with RISC-V
- [02:47] Cissoid partners with Silicon Mobility on a water-cooled EV traction inverter reference design
- [04:40] Diodes release a piezoelectric driver that maintains output level as battery levels drop
- [05:42] Low power paper display from HANNspree avoids power-hungry backlight in outdoor applications
- [06:39] The ISG3201 from Innoscience combines InnoGaN HEMTs with driver circuitry for a half-bridge
- [07:49] Students at Germany's TUM University are getting practical support from Mouser with their Adveisor program
- [08:36] WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 are combined in this new Murata wireless module based upon Infineon silicon
- [09:37] Variable Inclination Continuous Transverse Stub technology has been selected by the US Air Force Research Laboratory from ThinKom
- [10:39] Immersion-cooled batteries from XING mobility get a boost thanks to a partnership with Nordic Booster
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