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New In-Circuit Emulator
NewIn-Circuit Emulator
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icrochip Technology Inc. has released a new MPLAB ICE 4 full
icrochip Technology Inc. has released a new MPLAB ICE 4 full
in-circuit emulator, debugging and
in-circuit emulator, debugging and
programming development tool for its PIC and AVR microcontrollers, dsPIC, digital signal controllers, and SAM MCUs and microprocessors.
programming development tool for its PIC and AVR microcontrollers, dsPIC,
digital signal controllers, and SAM MCUs and microprocessors.
The MPLAB ICE 4 In-Circuit Emulator is Microchip’s fastest and most feature- rich emulation and programming tool for its MCUs and MPUs, debugging and programming with easy-to-use graphical user interface of MPLAB X Integrated Development Environment.
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The MPLAB ICE 4 In-Circuit Emulator system connects using SuperSpeed USB 3.0 or High-Speed USB 2.0 with an option to go wireless using Ethernet or Wi-Fi connectivity. The system provides Ethernet or Wi-Fi connectivity for wireless programming and debugging. Ethernet connectivity provides remote debugging for applications which are monitored over long distance. Further, Wi-Fi connectivity is excellent for providing isolation from environmental conditions such as high-voltage motor control applications or floating systems with no
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Analog Devices' AD9106, a quad-channel, 12-bit, 180MSPS waveform generator. The DDS facilitates a master clock sinewave generator at speeds of up to 180MHz with a 24-bit tuning word, allowing 10.8 Hz/LSB frequency resolution. The AD9106 has a single frequency output and independent programmable phase shift outputs for each of the four integrated DACs. The integrated SRAM data can include directly-generated stored waveforms, which can be accessed using the serial peripheral interface.
Analog Devices' AD9106, a quad-channel, 12-bit, 180MSPS waveformgenerator. The DDS facilitates amaster clock
sinewave generator at speeds of up to 180MHz with a 24-bit tuning word, allowing 10.8 Hz/LSB frequency resolution. The AD9106 has a single frequency output and
independent programmable phase shift outputs for each of the four integrated DACs. The integrated SRAM data can include directly-generated stored waveforms, which can be accessed using the serial peripheral interface.
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n this combined December/January issue we bring you a range of interesting focuses, such as a look at an automotive buck/reverse- boost converter with GaN. In our distribution focus, Digi-Key explores the importance of digitising the electronics component supply chain. In our medical electronics focus, ODU discusses its plastic circular connector series and how supplier know-how can contribute towards the development of IEC 60601-1 compliant electrical equipment and systems. Binder UK focuses on the use cases for the M16 connector. FBDi association reports on the European semiconductor market. Other highlights include a look at DC-to-DC power conversion. We also cover parallel or series operation of switched-mode power supplies. ADI explores paralleling very low dropout linear regulators. Renesas focuses on how we can we make our products more sustainable. Plus much more of the latest industry news and updates. Michelle Winny, Editor
n this combined December/January issue we bring you a range of interesting focuses, such as a look at an automotive buck/reverse- boost converter with GaN. In our distribution focus, Digi-Key explores the importance of digitising the electronics component supply chain. In ourmedical electronics focus, ODU discusses its plastic circular connector series and how supplier know-
I w-how can contribute towards
the development of IEC 60601-1 compliant electrical equipment and systems. Binder UK focuses on the use cases for the M16 connector. FBDi association reports on the European semiconductormarket. Other highlights include a look at DC-to-DC power conversion.We also cover parallel or series operation of switched-mode power supplies. ADI explores paralleling very low dropout linear regulators. Renesas focuses on how we can wemake our productsmore sustainable. Plusmuch more of the latest industry news and updates. MichelleWinny, Editor
MIKROE adds high- performance signal generation
MIKROEaddshigh- performance signal generation
Tektronix enhances 5 series mixedsignal oscilloscope
Tektronix enhances 5 series mixed signal oscilloscope
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ektronix’ new 5 Series mixed-signal
ektronix’ new 5 Series mixed-signal
continuing to provide high- more versatility while
spectrumanalysis capabilit fidelity waveforms, unique
and flexible signal access. This B version includes up- dates led by a new auxiliary trigger input that lets users
oscilloscope (MSO) offers more versatility while continuing to provide high- fidelity waveforms, unique spectrum analysis capabilities and flexible signal access. This B version includes up- dates led by a new auxiliary trigger input that lets users
oscilloscope (MSO) offers ies
synchronise the oscilloscope to an external signal without con- suming any of the 4, 6, or 8 full-capability input channels. For the optional, built-in arbitrary/function generator, themaximumfre- quency output increases from50MHz to 100MHz, enabling higher frequency stimulus formeasurements such as Bode plots and impedancemeasurements. These new capabilities are impor- tant formaking fast, thorough checks of power integrity on power distribution networks. The new 5 Series B MSO works with new tools for offline analysis and cloud data storage. TekScope PC software enables analysis of os- cilloscope waveform data anywhere, without tying up the oscillo-
scope. Controls are built into the scope to en- able saving to TekDrive cloud storage with a single button press.
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www.tektronix.com ADI Drives 5G Radio Efficiency ADIDrives 5GRadio Efficiency
Analog Devices, Inc.‘s latest RadioVerse System-on-Chip (SoC) series provides advanced RF signal processing with expanded digital functionality and RF capacity that greatly improves 5G RU performance
Analog Devices, Inc.‘s latest RadioVerse System-on-Chip (SoC) series provides advanced RF signal
processing with expanded digital functionality and RF capacity that greatly
improves 5G RU performance 4
and energy efficiency. The SoCs are the newest addition to ADI’s RadioVerse
integration and linearisation. “Samsung and ADI have long
ecosystem and combine its Zero IF (ZiF) architecture with advances in functional integration and linearisation. “Samsung and ADI have long
ecosystemand combine its Zero IF (ZiF) architecture with advances in functional
and energy efficiency. The SoCs are the newest addition to ADI’s RadioVerse
worked together to support the swift deployment of 5G in the globalmarket,” said Dong Geun Lee, Vice President and Head of Hardware R&D
Group, Network Business at Samsung Electronics.
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Samsung Electronics.
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worked together to support the swift deployment of 5G in the global market,” said Dong Geun Lee, Vice President and Head of Hardware R&D Group, Network Business at
synchronise the oscilloscope to an external signal without con- suming any of the 4, 6, or 8 full-capability input channels. For the optional, built-in arbitrary/function generator, the maximum fre- quency output increases from 50MHz to 100MHz, enabling higher frequency stimulus for measurements such as Bode plots and impedance measurements. These new capabilities are impor- tant for making fast, thorough checks of power integrity on power distribution networks. The new 5 Series B MSO works with new tools for offline analysis and cloud data storage. TekScope PC software enables analysis of os- cilloscope waveform data anywhere, without tying up the oscillo- scope. Controls are built into the scope to en- able saving to TekDrive cloud storage with a single button press.
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