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Alix Paultre

Wiesbaden

Editor at Large at Endeavor Business Media

Mostly post about #watches. Was an Army SIGINT soldier on the East/West German border, now a tech journalist. Check out #TalkingTimepieces on YouTube!

Articles

  • 3 days ago | mwrf.com | Alix Paultre

    The PicoScope 7.1.50 is Pico Technology's latest stable version of its Test & Measurement software, delivering greater measurement capabilities to all PicoScope users. It improves speed and responsiveness in multiple ways through code optimization and core technology enhancements. Previously deployed functionality in Early Access versions of the software have now been advanced to “stable” status, with bug fixes made where required.

  • 3 days ago | electronicdesign.com | Alix Paultre

    One of the healthy aspects of the power engineering space is that the people involved typically consider themselves to be part of a larger community. Of course, other markets and application spaces also form communities, but one could argue that the power engineering community is a strong one with deep roots and connections. This community often manifests itself in its events, where everyone congregates to not only learn, sell, and organize, but also chat, visit, and socialize.

  • 4 days ago | mwrf.com | Alix Paultre

    The new xG26 family of Cortex-M33 wireless SoCs and MCUs from Silicon Labs consists of the multiprotocol MG26 SoC, the Bluetooth LE BG26 SoC, and the PG26 general-purpose MCU without wireless connectivity. Possessing double the flash and RAM of the Silicon Labs xG24 devices, the xG26 family also comes with double the number of general-purpose input/output (GPIO) pins as the xG24; in combination with flash and memory, they reach up to 3,200 kB and 512 kB respectively.

  • 4 days ago | electronicdesign.com | Alix Paultre

    Renesas Electronics recently introduced the RA4L1 microcontroller (MCU) group, with 14 new devices offering ultra-low power consumption, advanced security, and segment LCD support. Leveraging the 80-MHz Arm Cortex M33 processor with TrustZone support, the MCUs deliver a combination of performance and power savings that enable designers to address myriad applications, including water meters, smart locks, IoT sensors, and others.

  • 6 days ago | mwrf.com | Alix Paultre

    To assist in optimizing the performance of next-generation low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellite networks, Rohde & Schwarz announced enhanced measurement options across its testing equipment portfolio. Telesat is one of the companies leveraging Rohde & Schwarz’s advanced testing equipment to optimize the service link design of its Telesat Lightspeed LEO network. It provides ubiquitous, affordable, high-capacity links at fiber-like speeds. Global service is anticipated by the end of 2027.

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