NI has introduced a PXI-based source measure unit (SMU), which provides six times more DC channel density than its previous PXI SMUs for testing RF, MEMS, and mixed-signal and other analogue semiconductor components. According to Eric Starkloff, NI executive vice president of global sales and marketing, semiconductor test is “a strategic focus” and the company is extending the capabilities of ...
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Keysight integrates design and test through AI
Keysight Technologies has introduced a suite of software tools that integrate design, test, measurement and analysis. Called PathWave, the aim is to have a common software platform for product development, supporting design and manufacturing. It is based on a suite of interoperable design and test tools with associated data management. PathWave is a scalable and an AI-based predictive software platform ...
York EMC Services rebrands as Eurofins York
Following purchase by the Eurofins Group last July York EMC Services has changed its name to Eurofins York. The name change also reflects the increased range of regulatory compliance products and services Eurofins York will offer. The change will see the introduction of a new company logo alongside the established York EMC Services logo. All other aspects of the company ...
Smiths Interconnect offers wafer-level chip test probes
Smiths Interconnect has introduced a range of probe heads for wafer-level chip-scale package testing. The probe heads in the Volta series are used for testing the chips while in their wafer form. In the design spring probe contacts are used in place of cantilever and traditional vertical probe card technologies. The am is to create a short signal path enabling ...
Keeping test strategy up to speed with automotive
The automotive world is seeing unprecedented technological upheaval, writes Peter Spillman.
Magnetism essentials
Electromagnetic component designs can be run in simulations to check them before prototyping, writes Andrew Adams Electronic transformers, inductors and magnetic materials are ubiquitous in many applications, from power adapters, laptops and mobile devices to car electronics, LED lighting, medical electronics and industrial controls. However, the enabling technology remains unsung. Many designers regard magnetic and electromagnetic components as ‘low tech’, ...
3GPP tester goes sub-6GHz for early 5G
Rohde & Schwarz has a test instrument which can be used for validation of radio devices using the sub-6GHz 3GPP 5G new radio (NR) protocol. 3GPP’s 5G NR protocol will ultimately support frequency ranges up to 52.6GHz, but initial 5G designs will use frequencies below 6GHz with a focus on 3.5GHz. For these sub-6 GHz carrier frequencies, 3GPP currently discusses ...
Nvidia Cuda opens door to fast DSP in PCIe PCs
Nvidia’s ‘Cuda’ graphics processors, with their high bandwidth PCIe interface, have opened the door to fast, but simple, instrumentation-grade DSP, according to Spectrum Instrumentation. Spectrum is a maker of digitisers – effectively low-noise multi-channel ADCs, some PCIe-based. Cuda is an Nvidia parallel number-crunching technology, that allows direct PCIe peripheral to GPU interaction without the host CPU getting involved. “Currently digitisers ...
PTP’s LabVIEW Architect to speak at NI Days
A specialist in LabVIEW at Cambridgeshire-based Product Technology Partners will be presenting at this year’s NI Days national conference at Sandown Park Racecourse, Esher, on Tuesday 28th November. David Barr, a Senior Systems Engineer at PTP, is one of a few LabVIEW Architects in the country and he will be offering a chance to discuss projects and problems in the ...
RF specialist expands teaching and test in South Yorkshire
A Royal Air Force chief technician turned businessman has opened an RF testing facility in South Yorkshire. Ian White founded Gaddon, an RF engineering and test consultancy, 10 years ago, in that time it has carried out work for the Ministry of Defence (MOD). A new workshop at Hoyle Mill in Penistone near Barnsley will allow the firm to carry ...