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ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


Cadence Debuts Industry’s First Analog IC Design-for-Reliability Solution


Defect-oriented testing allows designers to evaluate the ability to eliminate die with manufacturing defects and resulting test escapes that cause field failures. It can also be used to optimize wafer test, reducing the number of tests required to achieve the target defect coverage by eliminating over-testing and potentially reducing the number of tests up to 30 percent. Customer experience with the tool indicates that it accelerates defect simulation by more than 100X.


Socket your BGA’s with Selwyn Electronics….


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he Interconnection Specialists, Selwyn Electronics are pleased to offer an extensive range of Ball Grid Array


(BGA) socket and adaptor systems. From 1.27mm down to 0.3mm pitch versions and solutions for terminating BGA, LGA, QFN, LCC and QFP devices, Selwyn can offer an economical method of device validation and development where soldering the device to the PCB is not practical. Alongside the low insertion force socketing systems, is


range of adaptors onto which the device can be soldered and then loaded into a socket or pinned out to a custom footprint, this also subjects the device to a lower thermal stress level than soldering direct to a PCB. If you can provide the details of your device, we can provide a socket/adaptor solution for you.


Selwyn  01732 765100  www.selwyn.co.uk


Electro-Thermal Analysis Prevents Thermal Overstress


adence introduced the Cadence® Legato™ Reliability Solution, the industry’s first software product that meets the challenges of designing high-reliability analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits (ICs) for automotive, medical, industrial, and aerospace and defense applications. The Legato Reliability Solution provides analog designers with the tools they need to manage their design’s reliability throughout the product lifecycle, from initial test through active life through aging.


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Based on the golden, trusted Cadence Spectre® Accelerated Parallel Simulator and the Cadence Virtuoso® custom IC design platform, the Legato Reliability Solution integrates capabilities into an intuitive cockpit to address the reliability concerns of the three phases of the product lifecycle:


Analog Defect Analysis Reduces Test Cost and Reduces Test Escapes


New 97mm blower fan delivers 50% higher static pressure and 15% more airflow


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he new 9BMC 97mm by 33mm blower fan from Sanyo Denki


generates 50% higher static pressure and 15% higher airflow that the current 9BMB Series.


The 12V and 24V 9BMC fans provide a maximum 1950Pa static pressure with a maximum airflow of 111m3 /hour (65CFM) at a rated speed of 8200RPM giving best in class performance.


In a typical higher performance cooling systems these 9BMC fans provide 20% higher static pressure and 8% higher airflow that competitors’ fans. Alternatively, whilst running by at a P-Q point equivalent to competitors, they use 20% less power and the SPL is reduced by 3dB(A).


These dual ball bearing fans have PWM control and pulse sensors (tacho) and have been engineered to withstand demanding applications where the


fan’s operating temperature range of -20 to +70oC and the 70,000 hour life time at 40 oC (40,000 hour at 60 oC) ensures reliable long term operation.


This 9BMC blower fan is part of range of Sanyo Denki, San Ace brand DC blower fans which includes 52, 76, 97, 120, 127 and 160mm frames sizes.


EAO Ltd. 46 JUNE 2018 | ELECTRONICS  01444 236 000  www.eao.com


High contrast 102x64 graphic OLED display with SPI / I2


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MS Electronics Ltd has a new addition to the OLED display family. The EA OLEDS102-6 102x64 pixel with


module size of 39 x 37 mm and view area of 36x25mm. Allowing for 8 lines of 17 char or 4 lines of 12 larger characters. The display is a particular slim design and can be plugged into a 0.1” pitch socket or soldered directly into the PCB. The OLED displays offer excellent readability with high contrast and very wide viewing angle. The OLED displays have a very fast response time over a wide temperature range from -40°C to +80°C allowing for outdoor use and harsh environments. The EA OLEDS102-6 and larger EA OLEDL128-6 are available in Yellow, Blue, White and Red on a dark black background. In additional to the standard version there is a display with scratch and UV protective front glass and a version for use behind smoked glass providing even greater brightness. SPI and I2C Interface. A simulator tool and USB evaluation board EA 9781-1USB is available to help with development.


MMS Electronics Ltd  01943.877668  www.mmselectronics.co.uk


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In this release, Cadence is introducing a dynamic electro-thermal simulation engine. For automotive designers, for example, actual usage results in significant temperature rise during normal operation due to on-chip losses and power dissipated in the switches. In addition, these components need to operate in hostile environments under the hood of an automobile.


Advanced Aging Analysis Predicts Product Wear-out


Cadence is the recognized leader in aging analysis, providing technologies like RelXpert and AgeMOS to analyze the device degradation due to electrical stress. In this release, Cadence is enhancing aging analysis to include the effects that accelerate device wear-out including temperature and process variation.


Cadence  +49 89 4563 0  www.cadence.com


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