Navigating Vehicle Engineering in a Software Defined World

Navigating Vehicle Engineering in a Software Defined World

Struggling to keep up with the demands of software-defined vehicles? Discover how simulation-powered digital engineering accelerates development cycles, reduces…


5 Light-Based Technologies Reshaping Computing and Sensing

5 Light-Based Technologies Reshaping Computing and Sensing

Researchers push the boundaries of photonic devices, opening new frontiers in AR, structural monitoring, and quantum applications.


News Mar 31, 2026 by Luke James
Diodes Inc. Releases Multi-Phase SPI Boost Controller for Auto Lighting

Diodes Inc. Releases Multi-Phase SPI Boost Controller for Auto Lighting

Diodes Inc. says the device balances the demands of advanced headlight control units, including power density, efficiency, EMI, and functional safety.


News Mar 30, 2026 by Austin Futrell
Microchip Intros Hybrid MCU/MPU SIP for Human-Machine Interfaces

Microchip Intros Hybrid MCU/MPU SIP for Human-Machine Interfaces

The automotive-qualified system-in-package brings MPU power to a more accessible MCU-type development environment.


News Mar 30, 2026 by Duane Benson
Introduction to Phase/Frequency Detectors

Introduction to Phase/Frequency Detectors

Learn how using a phase/frequency detector (PFD) in place of a phase detector improves the acquisition range of a PLL.


The Brains Behind Advanced Robots: Accelerating the Future of Robotics with Powerful, Consolidated Computing

The Brains Behind Advanced Robots: Accelerating the Future of Robotics with Powerful, Consolidated Computing

Learn how compact, unified computing platforms help support AI, sensing, and control in mobile robots built for real-world operation.


Nordic Rains IoT Products at Embedded World and MWC 2026

Nordic Rains IoT Products at Embedded World and MWC 2026

At the shows, Nordic debuted new cellular platforms, entry-level Bluetooth LE SoCs, and an edge-AI-enabled wireless chip.


News Mar 27, 2026 by Joshua Tidwell
Intersil ICL7106/07: The 40-Pin DIP That Built a Million Multimeters

Intersil ICL7106/07: The 40-Pin DIP That Built a Million Multimeters

Nearly five decades after Intersil released the ICL7106 and ICL7107 in 1978, the chips at the heart of the world's cheapest digital meters are still in production.


News Mar 27, 2026 by Luke James