Nordic adds more memory to wireless SoC family

Nordic Semiconductor has extended its nRF54L series of ultra-low-power wireless SoCs with the introduction of the nRF54LM20A. The new wireless SoC offers developers greater resources and flexibility, extending battery life for advanced connected products across consumer, industrial, and healthcare markets. The nRF54LM20A is part of the nRF54L series, joining the nRF54L15, nRF54L10, and nRF54L05 devices. Based on Nordic’s […]

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Researchers Proposed Enhanced Energy Storage MLCC

This post presents the findings from the research article titled “Enhanced energy-storage in lead-free multilayer capacitors via entropy-assisted polymorphic domain engineering” published in Nature Communications (2025). The study focuses on […] Read the original post at Researchers Proposed Enhanced Energy Storage MLCC

Quantum amplifier solves thermal management challenges

An engineering team at Qubic Technologies, a spin-out of the Institut Quantique of the Université de Sherbrooke and of the Institute for Quantum Computing of the University of Waterloo, has announced a first-of-its-kind traveling-wave parametric amplifier that is able to function optimally in ultra-cold environments at 4 Kelvin and below. Addressing the amount of power necessary to cool quantum and […]

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Resonant Capacitors in High-Power Resonant Circuits

The paper “Resonant Capacitors in High-Power Resonant Circuits” was presented by Moaz ElGhazali, Murata Electronics Europe B.V. Germany, Nürnberg, Germany at the 5th PCNS Passive Components Networking Symposium 9-12th September 2025, Seville, Spain […] Read the original post at Resonant Capacitors in High-Power Resonant Circuits

Silicon Labs ships Series 3 wireless SoCs

At its recent Works With Summit event, Silicon Labs announced the general availability of the first products in its new Series 3 platform: the SiMG301 and SiBG301 wireless SoCs. These devices are the first in the SixG301 family, targeting compute-intensive IoT applications. The SiMG301 is also among the first devices certified under the recently announced Connectivity Standards Alliance’s (CSA) Matter Compliant Platform Certification […]

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Connector PCB Design Challenges

This presentation by René Linde, Field Application Engineer at Würth Elektronik published by All About Circuits discusses PCB design challenges of connector and interconnection technologies. The presentation explores the mechanical, […] Read the original post at Connector PCB Design Challenges

Würth Elektronik presents its Tarvos-e and Olis-e radio modules

Minimal Size, Maximum Flexibility. Würth Elektronik introduces two new highly compact radio modules. They give developers maximum freedom in designing proprietary wireless solutions that go beyond standard protocols. The hardware of the Tarvos-e and Olis-e modules, measuring just 12 × 8 × 2 mm, is identical to that of the Metis-e radio module and is […]