Diodes – Made In Scotland
This ad was placed 65 years ago in Electronics Weekly’s edition of March 8 1961
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This ad was placed 65 years ago in Electronics Weekly’s edition of March 8 1961
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You’re spoilt for choice when it comes to AI books. Whether explaining the technology or predicting the future. But books concentrating on developing for AI? Maybe less so. Here’s The Developer’s Guide to AI. The post Gadget Book: The Developer’s Guide to AI appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Picture of the day is of Oliver Tatlow, a Leonardo Systems Degree Apprentice. He’s won this year’s Royal Aeronautical Society’s (RAeS) Stevenage Branch’s Young Professionals Lecture Competition for his presentation on stealth technology. The post Pic of the Day: EW BrightSpark stealthily scoops Royal Aeronautical Society award appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
FuriosaAi, the inference chip developer, has joined Broadcom to develop its third-generation AI accelerator. Sampling is scheduled for the first half of 2028. This collaboration evolves Furiosa’s Tensor Contraction Processor … The post FuriosaAi developing inference ICs with Broadcom appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
68 years ago an Egyptian engineer and a Korean engineer, combined a metal gate, an insulating silicon dioxide layer and a semiconducting silicon base to make the most frequently manufactured … The post Fable: The Most Frequently Manufactured Device In History appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Littelfuse is expanding its TP Series portfolio with devices specifically for automotive high-voltage power electronics applications. Specifically, it has added the TPSMC, TPSMD, and TP5.0SMDJ high-voltage transient voltage suppression (TVS) … The post Littelfuse expands range of high-voltage TVS diodes for automotive appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Melexis has brought out the MLX81119, an 18-channel LIN RGB LED controller with an integrated DC/DC converter, designed to simplify and optimize automotive lighting systems. By generating the LED supply … The post 18-channel LIN RGB LED controller with an integrated DC/DC converter, appeared first on Electronics Weekly.