Winner Analog Devices – AD4130-8 The AD4130-8 adds digital features to a low power sigma delta ADC, which is in a smaller size package while keeping precision. The power consumption is improved by an order of magnitude compared to competitive devices, while adding functionality and features helps system designers to make designs recyclable and accelerates time to market. The AD4130-8 ...
Elektra Awards
Passive & Electromechanical Product of the Year
Winner Snaptron – SG-Series domes Highly commended: STMicroelectronics for ISM330IS – iNEMO The SG-Series are standard four-leg metal dome switches with two solderable tabs. They are designed to be integrated in existing SMT systems as an alternative to tactile switches. For the judges, this product has the potential for far-reaching applications, offering clear advantages. Shortlist * Harting – ...
Excellence in Product Design Award (medical)
Winner onsemi – EZAIRO 8300 AI-enabled audio processor The EZAIRO 8300 is an advanced audio processor with six programmable processing cores for wireless-enabled audio applications. It has a high degree of parallelism and flexibility and offers high fidelity operation, low power consumption, the flexibility to maximise performance against power consumption and supports Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity. The judges deemed ...
Readers’ Choice Award: University Research Project of the Year
Winner University of Bristol Bristol has created a 3D-printed fingertip that produces signals that appear to mimic human touch. It can produce artificial nerve signals that look like recordings from real, tactile neurons. This is an exciting development in soft robotics; it helps uncover how the complex internal structure of human skin creates our human sense of touch. On ...
Internet of Things Product of the Year
Winner ByteSnap Design – WAND remote data collector Internal corrosion and erosion are a major cause of pipeline failure for late-life offshore platforms. Operators need cost-effective, low-power methods to accurately monitor internal wall loss across assets. Meeting challenging ATEX requirements, ByteSnap Design and Inductosense developed WAND RDC (remote data collector) technology to monitor areas of localised corrosion. The judges ...
Power System Product of the Year
Winner CCell – Digital living reefs Digital living reefs grow natural rock using seawater electrolysis and mimic the behaviour of natural coral reefs. CCell reefs protect coastlines by interrupting waves before they reach a shore, while providing an ideal habitat for marine life, providing long-term living ecosystems. One judge said: “I was impressed by the truly innovative product and ...
Start-up Electronics Business of the Year
Winner Picocom Highly commended: Quantum Power Transformation Picocom is a semiconductor company that designs and markets Open RAN standard-compliant baseband SoCs and carrier-grade software products for 5G small cell infrastructure. The judges felt the company demonstrated an excellent commercial strategy, with value to partners and customers. The disruptive nature of its technology allows competitors to major RAN vendors to ...
Manufacturer of the Year
Winner Custom Interconnect Highly commended: Harwin Custom Interconnect has created “the most advanced ‘Net Zero’ power PCBA and power module assembly facility” in the UK. It has a total area of 80,000sq ft. It has taken part in the Advanced Propulsion Centre @FutureBEV project, with automotive manufacturer BMW, to develop a new UK supply chain for subcomponents and system ...
Design Tools and Development Software Award
Winner Imagination Technologies – PowerVR SDK The PowerVR SDK (software development kit) is for developers starting to create applications for PowerVR hardware. It can be used across the mobile and automotive industry to improve performance with lower power usage. The judges commented on the fact that the SDK enables the potential of mobile raytracing, “opening an exciting avenue of ...
Semiconductor Product of the Year (digital)
Winner Microchip – PIC32CM LS60 microcontroller The PIC32LCM LS60 integrates Microchip’s Trust Platform with Arm’s TrustZone technology to make it easier to secure end products against a wide range of attacks using a single microcontroller type. It also integrates an enhanced peripheral touch controller as well as a number of power-saving features. The judges commented on the advanced design and ...