https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology2024-03-25T03:04:58.936ZNew TechnologyArticles covering New Technology on TTI MarketEYE.Adobe Experience ManagerGetting the Most Out of the New WBG DevicesWide bandgap (WBG) semiconductor power switching devices, such as those made from Silicon Carbide (SiC) and Gallium Nitride (GaN) semiconductors, offer unprecedented advantages over conventional silicon devices in terms of energy efficiency and thermal performance.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201810232018-10-23T13:00:00.000Z2018-10-23T13:00:00.000ZThe Biggest Electronica YetEvery two years engineers seeking answers to these questions gather in Munich to witness the latest innovations and insights into electronic components, systems and applications. This latest iteration of Electronica – the biggest to date – was venue for more than 3,100 exhibitors from over 50 countries welcoming a record number of 80.000 visitors from all over the world at the Munich trade fair grounds from November 13-16, 2018.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201812182018-12-10T14:00:00.000Z2018-12-10T14:00:00.000ZGallium Oxide is Next in LineAll other parameters being equal, wide bandgap (WBG) semiconductors are preferred over narrow band semiconductors (such as silicon) for electronics applications because the large energy separation between the conduction and the valance bands allows these devices to operate at elevated temperatures and at higher voltages. Compared to the relatively narrow bandgap of 1.1eV of the industry stalwart Si, Gallium Nitride (GaN), for example has a bandgap of 3.4eV.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201901312019-01-31T21:00:00.000Z2019-01-31T21:00:00.000ZEnabling a New Era of ElectronicsFlexible electronics, a technology for assembling circuits by mounting devices on plastic substrates that can bend, stretch and twist un-tethered by wires, offers important advantages over conventional electronics built on rigid substrates. https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201902212019-02-21T14:00:00.000Z2019-02-21T14:00:00.000ZIt’s Showtime, So Here Come the New ProductsThe exhibition and conference game is heating up and not just with the promise of spring and warmer weather. For EEs the density of calendar events is kicked up a notch between February and June; indeed, as this is being written Embedded World has concluded in Nuremberg, APEC is coming up in Anaheim (March 17-21), the Components for Military & Space Electronics Conference & Exhibition takes place in Los Angeles in April (16-18), the Embedded Systems Conference returns to Boston (May 15,16) and the Design Automation Conference (DAC) is scheduled from June 2-6 in Las Vegas.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201903182019-03-18T13:00:00.000Z2019-03-18T13:00:00.000ZNew USB and Wi-Fi Protocols Are at HandStandards have been in existence for many years. Once thought of as being the lowest common denominator and of little importance, that has changed as organizations and individuals recognize standards that are essential to facilitating collaboration and building consensus as rapidly changing technologies come to market. https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201904192019-04-19T05:00:00.000Z2019-04-19T05:00:00.000ZDespite a Slowdown in Auto Sales, Electrification Keeps Driving Capacitor DevelopmentConventional wisdom says that when sales in a given market segment are falling, it’s not a great time to introduce new products. https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202002242020-02-24T06:00:00.000Z2020-02-24T06:00:00.000ZThe Components Ecosystem Driving Collaborative RobotsBreaking down the necessary components that power collaborative robots or "cobots." https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-apte-202012022020-12-02T14:30:00.000Z2020-12-02T14:30:00.000ZHow Ultra-Wideband Makes Connected Devices Easier to FindThe UWB wireless protocol gives defense, communications and IoT designers a new method of delivering accurate location data, with a variety of benefits.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-cuthbert-202101222021-01-22T21:54:00.000Z2021-01-22T21:54:00.000ZBright Future Predicted for Flexible ElectronicsAdvances in soft and stretchable substrates and elastomeric materials is giving rise to an entirely new generation of flexible, printed and organic electronics. And while you might have been paying attention to other matters there has been a rapid development of applications utilizing flexible electronics, including bio/medical equipment such as wearable health monitoring devices, flexible active matrix OLED (AMOLED) displays for cell phones, bendable solar cells, and printed batteries. https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201301302013-01-30T16:56:00.000Z2013-01-30T16:56:00.000ZAre Supercaps the Answer to Boeing’s Battery Problems? Not Yet, but Stay Tuned…It has been a tough couple of months for Boeing. Its 787 has been grounded since January 16 by the Federal Aviation Administration because of problems with its onboard lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries. In one incident a fire took place aboard a Japan Airlines 787 shortly after it landed at Boston’s Logan International Airport. It took firefighters nearly 40 minutes to put out the fire in the aircraft's rear auxiliary power unit (APU).https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201302202013-02-20T17:19:00.000Z2013-02-20T17:19:00.000ZThe Choices We MakeArguing is easy—just look at our two political parties. Agreeing on the best part for a design project is harder: often, even after we’ve discovered precisely what specs a given component has and which characteristics are most important for the application at hand, the deciding differences can be marginally slim with the final outcome sometimes based on a factor or factors we didn’t even think of at the outset of the project.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201303272013-03-27T16:25:00.000Z2013-03-27T16:25:00.000ZA Call to Co-ordinate RoHS and REACH EffortsOur Founding Fathers clearly understood the inherent unfairness of being put through multiple trials for the same offense. The Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution specifically prohibits what has become known as “double jeopardy,” where a defendant is tried again on the same (or similar) charges after being acquitted the first time. The goal was and is to prevent the government from employing its superior resources to wear down and erroneously convict innocent persons.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201304242013-04-24T16:33:00.000Z2013-04-24T16:33:00.000ZHybrid Capacitors: Sometimes the Porridge is Just RightLike Goldilocks, those of us who have been following the electronics design industry for long enough get a sense of when something seems just right. In this case it isn’t porridge that is neither too hot nor too cold, but a component solution that seems just right for some particular applications.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201305292013-05-29T16:41:00.000Z2013-05-29T16:41:00.000ZPower Conversion Component Trends from PSMAEvery two years the Power Sources Manufacturers Association (PSMA) forms a team of industry experts to compile the latest trends shaping power conversion technologies. The goal is to stimulate discussion of trends that are driving new technology in power conversion, in particular for the following specific product families expected to be the areas of largest market growth: Ac-dc front end power supplies; external ac-dc power supplies; isolated dc-dc converters; and non-isolated dc-dc converters. https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201306262013-06-26T16:43:00.000Z2013-06-26T16:43:00.000ZWi-Fi will be in the Mix for Wireless 'Internet of Things' SupremacyAs system designers look to leverage the capabilities that Internet connectivity can provide, a new phenomenon is emerging called the 'Internet of Things' (IoT). Essentially, IoT aims to not only connect people to their devices, but also each of these devices to one another, enabling them to exchange and act upon information without human intervention.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201307242013-07-24T16:44:00.000Z2013-07-24T16:44:00.000ZComponents that Can Handle Harsh Environments: The Latest ResearchGiven that CARTS International 2013 was held in Houston, TX, a key center for energy exploration, it should come as no surprise that a number of papers presented discussed parts that can operate reliably in harsh environments, with particular emphasis on technologies and passives that can handle extremely high temperatures for the down-hole applications found in the gas and oil industries.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201309182013-09-18T16:45:00.000Z2013-09-18T16:45:00.000ZComponents and Devices at CEATEC 2013The Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies (commonly known as CEATEC) is the largest annual IT and electronics trade show in Japan. In fact it’s Asia’s biggest trade show. It was held October 1-5 at the Makuhari Messe Convention Center. Virtually every major Japanese electronics maker has a presence at the show, which serves as a platform to introduce new products and technologies. But instead of fawning over the glitzy multimedia spectacles such as "Ultra High-Definition" ("Ultra HD") TVs that present native video at a minimum resolution of 3,840 × 2,160 pixels, or autonomous self-driving cars from Toyota, Nissan and Honda that steered themselves around an indoor track, I'd rather examine the technology represented by components and devices makers also exhibiting at the show.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201310232013-10-23T18:25:00.000Z2013-10-23T18:25:00.000ZEmbedded Component Technologies: Worth Another LookIf you’ve ever downsized your house you have a good idea of what designers of smartphones and tablets face every day. Moving to a smaller place entails finding room for drawers full of clothing, suddenly too-big furniture and items that you’ve had for years but are impossible to part with.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201311132013-11-13T19:29:00.000Z2013-11-13T19:29:00.000ZWireless Charging: VHS vs. Betamax Part 2Wireless power has become an increasingly popular means of charging a wide variety of products ranging from smartphones and tablets to toothbrushes, hearing aids and, soon, hybrid electric (HEV) and fully electric (EV) vehicles. Next month vendors will be showing off a slew of wireless charging products at the 2014 International CES so it seems a good time to offer an update on developments in wireless power technology and applications, which I first investigated in this space two years ago (focusing then on EVs).https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201312162013-12-16T19:34:00.000Z2013-12-16T19:34:00.000ZA Different Approach to Weatherproofing ConnectorsAs a member of IEEE I receive several tech journals and magazines and usually glance through them with something less than the rigor that the horse racing enthusiast perched at the rail uses to examine a copy of the Daily Racing Form. Nevertheless, every once in a while something catches my eye and that was the case recently when I came upon an article in the January 2014 issue of the IEEE Consumer Electronics magazine. The paper, entitled “ A New Trend in Connectivity” was written by Joshua Benjestorf, president and CEO of NMC Corp. , an engineering startup company focusing on non-mating connectors (hence the name NMC).https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201401132014-01-13T19:36:00.000Z2014-01-13T19:36:00.000ZNew Progress in Graphene-Based RF CircuitsWhile everyone loves a good mystery, keeping engineers guessing as to which breakthroughs will shape future electronic component design can only benefit the makers of antacids. And while it’s hard to predict that a given research program will pan out and become workable new parts, it is worthwhile to track industrial and academic laboratory efforts, much as a fan of a major league sports team follows up-and- coming players in lesser “minor” or developmental leagues.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201402242014-02-24T19:38:00.000Z2014-02-24T19:38:00.000ZTaking another Look at Software Defined RadioMobile World Congress, the year’s largest gathering of smartphone manufacturers, took place in Barcelona at the end of February and drew a record 85,000 attendees.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201403182014-03-18T18:40:00.000Z2014-03-18T18:40:00.000ZCameras in Cars: Opening the Flood GatesThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently announced a new law that will require all new vehicles sold in the U.S. under 10,000 pounds gross vehicle weight, including passenger vehicles, buses and trucks, to be outfitted with a rear back-up camera by 2018. https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201404102014-04-10T05:00:00.000Z2014-04-10T05:00:00.000ZBurgeoning Market Spurs New Components, Design Platforms for WearablesIn discussing U.S. Department of Defense spending, Illinois Senator Everett Dirksen once supposedly quipped: "A billion here, a billion there and pretty soon you're talking real money". If you’ve been keeping up with market predictions about wearables−which include among other things connected smart watches, wristband activity trackers, smart glasses, wearable GPS and heart rate monitors, headgear, belts and even connected electronic jewelry—the notion of expenditures in the billions is familiar to you.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201405202014-05-20T18:43:00.000Z2014-05-20T18:43:00.000ZA Look at High (200 °C) Temperature Capacitor TechnologyAfter what seemed, for many of us, to be an interminable winter it’s finally June and that means Mother Nature is getting ready to turn up the burners. But before summer gets too hot to handle and we occupy ourselves with such important tasks as finding the SPF 50 block to prevent sunburn, I thought it a perfect time to take a look at how passives—and specifically capacitors—are meeting the challenge of very high temperature applications. Temperature-critical applications such as down-hole drilling, aerospace (in particular jet engines) and automotive use are generating the need for capacitors with very high operating temperatures, often approaching or exceeding 200 °C.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201406122014-06-12T18:45:00.000Z2014-06-12T18:45:00.000ZDoD’s Anti-Counterfeiting Battle Plan; DARPA Seeks a Tech SolutionIt’s been two and a half years since the Federal Anti-Counterfeiting Amendment Act was signed into law and nearly that long since I covered the subject on these pages. So the topic is ripe for re-examination. New Department of Defense (DoD) rules released in May and a new proposal issued in June further target counterfeit electronic parts by requiring entities in the defense supply chain to take steps to detect and avoid such parts. (Note: for DoD and throughout this article the term "counterfeit" means products that have been "knowingly" mismarked, misidentified or otherwise misrepresented.)https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201407102014-07-10T18:47:00.000Z2014-07-10T18:47:00.000ZImproving Battery and MLCC Performance by "Getting Small"In his comedy routine "Let's Get Small" Steve Martin discusses getting small while driving. He pretends he is driving a car while being so short as to barely reach the bottom of the steering wheel. Martin: "So I'm driving like.. [extends arms high in the air like he's reaching up to a giant steering wheel] and, uh.. a cop pulls me over. And he makes me get out, he looks at me and he says, "Heyyy.. are you small"? I said, "No-o-o! I'm not!" He says, "Well, I'm gonna have to measure you." They have this little test they give you - they give you a balloon.. and if you can get inside of it, they know you're small….”https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201408192014-08-19T18:49:00.000Z2014-08-19T18:49:00.000ZSupercaps for a SupergunIt is well known that supercapacitors can send out their entire charge almost instantaneously and are capable of millions of charge/discharge cycles without degradation. What's more they have extremely low internal resistance or ESR and offer cycle stability in a wide temperature range – from +65 °C to -40 °C (batteries can't perform well below 0 °C). Supercaps are perfect when a large power demand is required in a short period of time. Let's focus on the phrase I just used: “..when a large power demand is required in a short period of time….”https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201409162014-09-16T18:50:00.000Z2014-09-16T18:50:00.000ZDeveloping Technologies and Techniques that Can Certify Circuits and Protect ProcessorsPerhaps the only blemish in the otherwise remarkable and continuing rise of the semiconductor industry—worldwide sales of semiconductors reached $28.4 billion for the month of August 2014, an uptick of 1.3 percent over July 2014 sales, which was the industry’s highest-ever monthly sales total—is the scourge of counterfeit parts. With the globalization of the IC marketplace and much of U.S. production of advanced circuits now in foundries in (listed alphabetically) China, Japan, Korea, Singapore and Taiwan, this side effect was bound to happen. While expanding the production base has lowered global chip prices, it has at the same time made evaluating the integrity of circuitry components much harder. So it should not surprise anyone that electronics counterfeiting has become a big problem for manufacturers, system integrators and end customers.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201410092014-10-09T18:52:00.000Z2014-10-09T18:52:00.000ZPassives for Automobiles: A Brief Look at What it Means to be AEC-Q200 QualifiedI realized recently, while reading a press release about an AEC-Q200 qualified part, one that met the Automotive Electronics Council requirements for components suitable for harsh automotive environments, that it was taken for granted that we all basically understood what this set of requirements was all about. That we didn’t have to think too much about it when specifying AEC-Q200 -compliant products for systems such as infotainment, engine control, air bags, lighting, etc.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201411202014-11-20T19:54:00.000Z2014-11-20T19:54:00.000ZPSMA Studies 3D Embedded Substrate PackagingPassive and active components traditionally are mounted on the surface of a PC board (PCB). But while component size, ball pitch and line width have been decreasing over the years, in the future it will be much more difficult to increase packaging density. Consequently, as designs run out of space in which to place components there is once again renewed interest in embedding components inside of a substrate.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201507162015-07-16T21:57:00.000Z2015-07-16T21:57:00.000ZSteady Progress in Embedded Passives TechnologyAmid an ongoing tidal wave of mobile phone and portable Internet of Things (IoT) development (such as wearables), designers are being challenged to fit greater functionality into smaller form factors, with every square millimeter of a PCB becoming precious.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201508172015-08-17T21:55:00.000Z2015-08-17T21:55:00.000ZHDR: The Next Big Thing in DisplaysWith 245,000 visitors, 1,645 exhibitors and exhibit floor space totaling 150,000 square meters IFA is one of the world’s leading trade shows for Consumer Electronics and Home Appliances. Organized by The German Association for Entertainment and Communications Electronics in cooperation with Messe Berlin, it took place from September 4th to September 9th.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-2015090142015-09-14T21:53:00.000Z2015-09-14T21:53:00.000ZKeeping a Step AheadHow does the world’s number one country in semiconductor technology stay on top in a market where competitors are quick to imitate good ideas? By getting better, of course.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201808162018-08-17T06:30:00.000Z2018-08-17T06:30:00.000ZInconsistent Stats Don’t Dampen Reasons for Optimism in the Fight Against Counterfeit PartsHow does the world’s number one country in semiconductor technology stay on top in a market where competitors are quick to imitate good ideas? By getting better, of course.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201809132018-09-13T13:00:00.000Z2018-09-13T13:00:00.000ZPassive Components in 3D Packaging: The View from ECTCThe Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC), sponsored by the IEEE Electronics Packaging Society, brought together engineering talent in packaging and components for four days of technical exchange at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, May 28-31. Of the 40 or so technical sessions, several were notable in that they focused on research involving the embedding and integration of passive components in 3D configurations. Here are some examples. https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201906202019-06-20T05:00:00.000Z2019-06-20T05:00:00.000ZAddressing the Need for Enhanced Memory CapabilityTo keep up with the explosion of data and bandwidth requirements in computing systems, NAND flash and DRAM memory suppliers are advancing their efforts to increase speed and performance, raise density and lower power - benefitting applications ranging from network servers to wearables, AI, mobile 5G and the Internet of Things.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201907242019-07-25T05:00:00.000Z2019-07-25T05:00:00.000ZCould Supercapacitors Replace Batteries in Future EVs?Today, supercapacitors are being developed as an alternative to batteries, particularly for use in braking systems and in start-stop hybrids. But to be an attractive, all-around alternative to batteries, capacitors must evolve to handle higher power (by a factor of two or three) and have much longer shelf and cycle life than batteries. https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201911182019-11-18T06:00:00.000Z2019-11-18T06:00:00.000ZCapacitors for Medical Applications: Component Selection ConsiderationsWithin the medical industry, electronics are finding their way into more applications, from large, imaging equipment down to smart tags for surgical packs. On these pages, MarketEYE contributor Dennis Zogbi has forecast that the global medical technology market will reach $515 billion by 2022 to support aging populations and emerging economies. https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201912132019-12-13T06:00:00.000Z2019-12-13T06:00:00.000ZTechnology and Trade: What to Watch for in 20203D printed components could soon see commercialization, but there are some hindrances to overcome first. The U.S. and China just reached a deal but MarketEYE Contributor Murray Slovick speaks on predictions just before the USMCA was drafted and approved, in this month's New Technology article.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202001162020-01-16T06:00:00.000Z2020-01-16T06:00:00.000ZWhat We All Missed at APEC 2020Due to fears over the spread of the COVID-19 virus (coronavirus), like many other large conferences and events, the Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC) was canceled by its sponsors just days before it was supposed to have opened in New Orleans, Louisiana. https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202003242020-03-24T05:00:00.000Z2020-03-24T05:00:00.000ZA Fresh Look at Integrating Passives into Circuit BoardsIt should be no surprise that designing PCBs with integrated passive layers – a well-established idea, but an underutilized practice – is getting a renewed look as smaller form factors are required in such growth markets as mobile technology (i.e. in smartphones, laptops and other portable devices).https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202004232020-04-23T05:00:00.000Z2020-04-23T05:00:00.000ZThe Pandemic Can Empower Us to Explore Part SubstitutionWith the availability of passive components (along with just about everything else) thrown into total disarray with the global COVID-19 pandemic, orders in certain end-markets such as medical technology and laboratory test equipment have increased dramatically; in other markets such as automotive, demand has slowed radically.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202005212020-05-21T05:00:00.000Z2020-05-21T05:00:00.000ZNew Materials Promise to Make Supercapacitors More Competitive with Batteries An in-depth look at IDTechEx's prediction for advancements in battery improvement and materials, including electrolytic supercapacitors, reduced graphine oxide, conductive polymers and manganese oxide.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202007232020-07-23T05:00:00.000Z2020-07-23T05:00:00.000ZProtecting Design Tools from PiracyA look at efforts in anti-piracy, including understanding counterfeit chips, the new anti-piracy standard, SEMI Server Certification Protocol, and using software to verify and evaluate product designs. https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202008172020-08-17T05:00:00.000Z2020-08-17T05:00:00.000ZToward an Ultra High Energy Density CapacitorA look at how growing demands of capacitors is creating a new, innovative material that is predicted to take capacitors to the next level. https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202009152020-09-15T05:00:00.000Z2020-09-15T05:00:00.000ZA Self-Erasing Chip Designed to Defeat Counterfeiting How the semiconductor market is combatting counterfeits with a self-erasing chip. https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202010272020-10-27T05:00:00.000Z2020-10-27T05:00:00.000ZVirtual Electronica 2020: New Products and an Outlook on RecoveryA look at what is expected at Electronica 2020, which will be held virtually this year. https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202011192020-11-19T06:00:00.000Z2020-11-19T06:00:00.000ZResearch Labs Race to Develop Next-Generation SupercapacitorsNew research into supercapacitors based on graphene, nickel cobaltite and other materials could create components that exceed the energy density and cycle life of today’s lithium batteries.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202101292021-01-29T19:24:00.000Z2021-01-29T19:24:00.000ZWi-Fi 6E: The Next Wave in High-Bandwidth NetworkingWi-Fi 6E promises to improve mesh networking capabilities while improving speed and security. Demand for compatible commercial and consumer devices that support this new protocol is growing rapidly.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-cuthbert-202102042021-02-04T15:32:00.000Z2021-02-04T15:32:00.000Z“Thinnest” Capacitor Introduced for 5G PhonesIn the era of 5G and IoT, the market demand for smaller, thinner MLCCs will increase. We examine the capacitor technology that will help these passive parts handle greater functions and a broader range of frequencies.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202103012021-03-02T16:15:00.000Z2021-03-02T16:15:00.000ZAccelerating Digital Transformation in Industrial TechnologyThe COVID-19 pandemic quickened the pace of digitization. How will factories adapt to reap the benefits of Industry 4.0 – and what challenges do they face in doing so?https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-apte-202103122021-03-12T17:17:00.000Z2021-03-12T17:17:00.000ZAs mmWave Moves into Commercial Apps, Demand for Embedded Resistors will Grow Resistors embedded into the PCB substrate can reduce crosstalk and EMI, and could provide other space-saving and performance-boosting benefits in the next generation of automotive, defense and aerospace designs using mmWave technology.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202103192021-03-19T19:33:00.000Z2021-03-19T19:33:00.000Z5G’s Integration into the Autonomous Vehicle Requires Many Moving Parts 5G is good news for autonomous driving, but adoption into existing vehicle architectures can be challenging. Component buyers will need to follow these areas where new technology is integrating with current types of vehicle systems on the way to the future fully-autonomous vehicle.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-apte-202104152021-04-15T13:53:00.000Z2021-04-15T13:53:00.000ZPassives and the Privatization of Spaceflight As more private companies join governmental organizations in building satellites and space vehicles, more attention is being focused on the passive components used in them – and the methods of selecting and rating capacitors, resistors and other parts for space applications.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202104232021-04-23T21:08:00.000Z2021-04-23T21:08:00.000ZNo Slowdowns in Capacitor Innovation: A Review of New Components and Industry NewsAs the world’s industries recover, demand for capacitors is booming and manufacturers continue to innovate. Murray Slovick examines recent market announcements of new capacitors and technologies for MLCCs, hybrid aluminum capacitors and other components.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202105202021-05-20T14:48:00.000Z2021-05-20T14:48:00.000ZFrom FinFETs to Nanosheets: ICs Evolve to Keep Pace with ‘Moore’s Law’New technologies in transistor design are pushing ICs smaller than ever before – with a range of impacts on device design and capability. Murray Slovick examines nanosheet technology and its potential impact on performance as fabs work to balance cost, complexity and performance for computing and communications devices, and more.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202107062021-07-06T13:38:00.000Z2021-07-06T13:38:00.000ZMulti-Access Edge Computing: A Force Multiplier for 5G and CommunicationsThere are important benefits to using edge computing for 5G devices versus routing all data to a centralized data center. A new approach to edge computing delivers increased efficiency and speed, as well as enhanced security and other ways to optimize connected devices.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-cuthbert-202107232021-07-23T13:26:00.000Z2021-07-23T13:26:00.000ZThe Growth of eHealth and Challenges for Medical Device ManufacturersTelehealth and telemedicine are driving the increasing use of connected medical devices outside a hospital setting. What do device manufacturers need to do today to make sure tomorrow’s myriad different units work well together?https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-apte-202108312021-08-31T13:35:00.000Z2021-08-31T13:35:00.000ZKeeping a Lid on Capacitor Heat: Enhancing Performance and ReliabilityHeat can impact the performance and lifespan of capacitors, especially in the most challenging applications such as induction heating. Murray Slovick reviews the science behind keeping capacitors cool and looks at some ways that capacitor technology could revolutionize cooling elsewhere.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202109022021-09-02T13:23:00.000Z2021-09-02T13:23:00.000ZHow Blockchain Will Protect the Data that Drives Smart CitiesYou may have heard of blockchain technology in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, but you may not have heard how this technology can impact your daily life. Paul Golata describes the near-future impacts of blockchain on IoT and other technologies.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-golata-202109212021-09-21T13:47:00.000Z2021-09-21T13:47:00.000ZThe Ongoing Technology War Against CounterfeitingCounterfeiters are becoming more sophisticated in their efforts to dupe manufacturers, especially in times of long lead times and tight supply. Here’s how technology is making it easier to verify that the parts you are using are legitimate.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202109242021-09-24T13:31:00.000Z2021-09-24T13:31:00.000ZThe Benefits of a Smaller, More Efficient DC-DC Converter DesignA unique approach to architecture has brought to market buck regulators with smaller footprints, lower height requirements and notable improvements in power efficiency, transient performance, and electromagnetic interference (EMI). https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-golata-202110012021-10-01T12:28:00.000Z2021-10-01T12:28:00.000ZA Revolution in Smart LEDsNew smart lighting standards, including the Zhaga Book 20 standard, open the door to new applications. Paul Golata tells how leading suppliers are paving the way for innovation in smart lighting.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-golata-202110142021-10-14T13:32:00.000Z2021-10-14T13:32:00.000ZTransportation Energy Storage Speeds into the Supercapacitor AgeSupercapacitors’ advantages over traditional battery technology have been known for some time, but they are now making inroads into automotive and other transportation applications.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202110212021-10-21T15:20:00.000Z2021-10-21T15:20:00.000ZThe Rise of the AI Chip and the Challenge for Hardware DesignersThe meteoric growth of artificial intelligence has spurred a demand for hardware that can keep up with its computing requirements.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-apte-202110272021-10-27T14:08:00.000Z2021-10-27T14:08:00.000ZThese Connectors are Building Quantum Computing’s Future, One Qubit at a TimeHow will design engineers create reliable, stable connectors for quantum computing devices? Paul Golata explores how these challenges have been met with highly-refined connector technology.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-golata-202111112021-11-11T19:54:00.000Z2021-11-11T19:54:00.000ZChiplets in 2022: Moore’s Law is Alive and WellAs the technology continues to evolve, Murray Slovick discusses how chiplets will change the way processing power is designed and distributed in devices of the future.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202111242021-11-24T20:22:00.000Z2021-11-24T20:22:00.000ZA New Requirement in Connected Automotive: Secure AuthenticationNew technology in vehicles is a target for counterfeiters and other bad actors, but state-of-the-art encryption and security can provide an extra level of security and reliability in connected transportation systems.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-golata-202112092021-12-09T17:54:00.000Z2021-12-09T17:54:00.000ZWhat Design Engineers Should Be Ready For in 2022From Moore’s Law to the metaverse, these trends and topics will influence everything from design decisions to component selection in 2022 and the remainder of the decade beyond.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202112202021-12-20T15:36:00.000Z2021-12-20T15:36:00.000ZThese Warehouse Automation Technologies Will Shape Your Future Design DecisionsA confluence of factors is leading to a boom in warehouse automation. Here’s what that could mean for warehouses, distribution centers and logistics providers in the not-too-distant future.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-apte-202201052022-01-05T14:27:00.000Z2022-01-05T14:27:00.000ZWearable Healthcare: Digital Therapeutics and the Future of Medical TechnologyThe future of connected medical devices includes therapeutic technology that patients will wear, alongside software and systems that will help reduce costs and deliver positive outcomes for patients.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-golata-202202102022-02-10T14:20:00.000Z2022-02-10T14:20:00.000ZWill Wi-Fi 7 Transfer Speeds Make Ethernet Cables Obsolete?As Wi-Fi 7 transfer speeds increase to new highs, Murray Slovick discusses how lower latency connections and higher-speed standards Ethernet cables may quickly become a thing of the past.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202202242022-02-24T19:33:00.000Z2022-02-24T19:33:00.000ZSecuring Industrial IoT Systems in the Post-Pandemic WorldAs more companies implement Industrial IoT systems and industrial automation, now is the time to ensure that hardware security is designed into the IIoT technology that your customers will rely on.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-bhattacharjee-030820222022-03-08T19:35:00.000Z2022-03-08T19:35:00.000ZBattery Elimination Through Energy Harvesting in Ultra-Low-Power MCUsEnergy harvesting offers a new way to gain efficiency in wireless sensors, wearables and other edge applications. Adam Kimmel presents an innovative approach to reducing power consumption in devices with ultra-low-power MCUs.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-kimmel-030920222022-03-09T19:30:00.000Z2022-03-09T19:30:00.000ZNew Passives Offer More Options for Post-COVID-19 Market RecoveryAs the demand for and design of electronics components returns to pre-COVID-19 levels, Murray Slovick introduces a wide range of new products from major manufacturers. https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202203232022-03-23T14:56:00.000Z2022-03-23T14:56:00.000ZHow MEMS Sensors Deliver Rapid Automotive Efficiency ImprovementWith worldwide energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions increasing, but mainstream EV use still years away, MEMS sensor technology can help OEMs improve fuel economy and comply with emissions regulations.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-kimmel-032420222022-03-24T13:58:00.000Z2022-03-24T13:58:00.000ZHow Digital Twins Optimize the Smart Manufacturing Value ChainDigital twins – avatars that can simulate decisions and actions in a virtual world – can improve product development and launch phases in smart manufacturing, saving valuable time and money while protecting your brand’s reputation.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-kimmel-040520222022-04-05T14:51:00.000Z2022-04-05T14:51:00.000ZProtected Airspace: A Look at Counter-Drone TechnologyAs drones become more common, so does the threat that they will be used for spying, harassment or terrorist threats. These engineering and technology approaches are being developed to prevent the use of drones for hostile acts.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-golata-202204282022-04-28T16:10:00.000Z2022-04-28T16:10:00.000ZA Standardized Interconnection Protocol for ChipletsAs chiplet technology takes center stage, Murray Slovick examines the current state of chiplet design, its key role in connectivity and the growing demand for this technology in the future.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202205162022-05-16T13:40:00.000Z2022-05-16T13:40:00.000ZPredictive Maintenance and the Promising Frontiers of Industry 4.0Replacing the time-based equipment maintenance models of the past, Internet of Things predictive maintenance is proving to be a much more efficient, productive and economical way of operating your warehouse.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-bhattacharjee-202205242022-05-24T13:20:00.000Z2022-05-24T13:20:00.000ZRenewables, Power Electronics and More: Trends at PCIM EuropeThe latest products and emerging technology in everything from power products to energy management applications from the world’s leading electronics manufacturers.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202205262022-05-26T13:02:00.000Z2022-05-26T13:02:00.000ZOptimizing Battery Life and Performance: Battery Chemistry and Hardware InnovationOptimizing battery management system (BMS) functionality in EV technology will lead to longer battery lives, increased efficiency, lower system costs and enhanced overall performance.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-kimmel-202206022022-06-02T15:54:00.000Z2022-06-02T15:54:00.000ZIoT Sensors: The Foundation for Smart BuildingsTo meet sustainability goals, our buildings will have to guzzle less energy. Smart buildings with a variety of IoT-driven sensors can help achieve these goals, and these new types of sensors are leading the way.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-apte-202106232021-06-23T13:32:00.000Z2021-06-23T13:32:00.000ZSpace Apps: Bolstered by Wide Bandgap Parts Despite ObstaclesDespite the demanding radiation challenges of deep space and low Earth orbit, the efficiency of silicon carbide and gallium nitride semiconductors are poised to significantly change space application opportunities within the next decade.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202207282022-07-28T13:47:00.000Z2022-07-28T13:47:00.000ZApplied AI in Action: Helping Drug DevelopmentOne example of how AI delivers efficiencies that can be a boon to industry: alleviating the time and frustrations involved in drug development.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-apte-202012152020-12-15T06:00:00.000Z2020-12-15T06:00:00.000ZHow Will Autonomous Technology Reshape the Electric Vehicle Landscape?Beyond simple efficiency, there are a host of safety and other factors that make autonomous vehicle technology attractive to electric vehicle manufacturers. Adam Kimmel details how these factors can propel both EV and AV technology development in the years ahead.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-kimmel-202202032022-02-03T15:30:00.000Z2022-02-03T15:30:00.000ZSupercapacitors are Addressing Power Needs in Electric and Hybrid VehiclesCapacitors are no stranger to the automotive market. High temperature MLCCs and tantalums with ratings of 175°C and higher are commonly used in powertrain, safety, body, chassis and infotainment assemblies. Similarly, automotive grade aluminum electrolytic capacitors that can withstand high voltage, vibration, temperature and current while achieving low ESR are typically used in systems like power steering, airbag controls, braking systems and motors for various in-car applications. Film capacitors are used in EV drivetrain applications including boost inverters, DC/DC converters, electric compressors and on-board chargers.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201905162019-05-16T05:00:00.000Z2019-05-16T05:00:00.000ZHow Industrial IoT Applications are Reshaping Manufacturing The net improvements in smart manufacturing through the Industrial Internet of Things is estimated to be worth trillions globally by the next decade, significantly enhancing quality control, predictive maintenance, asset tracking, the digital supply chain and more.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-bhattacharjee-202208042022-08-04T13:16:00.000Z2022-08-04T13:16:00.000ZImec: Forksheet Devices Can Push Scaling to 2nmA forksheet device, a type of GAA controlled by a forked gate structure that allows a much tighter n-to-p spacing, is designed to extend the logic and SRAM scaling roadmaps beyond 2nm while leveraging nanosheet integration in a non-disruptive way.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202208262022-08-26T18:35:00.000Z2022-08-26T18:35:00.000ZHow Sensors Improve Battery Performance, Enhance Sustainability and Extend LifetimeSeveral new trends and innovations expand the possibilities of today’s sensor technology – the lifeblood of the IoT – resulting in improved battery performance and longer lifetimes.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-kimmel-202209262022-09-26T21:23:00.000Z2022-09-26T21:23:00.000ZHow Digital Twin Technology Is Revolutionizing ManufacturingDigital twin technology – creating virtual, interactive replicas that leverage sensor technology, artificial intelligence and machine learning to profile historical and current behavior, determine how it evolves in real-time and even predict future outcomes – will transform how factories design, build and operate in the future.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-bhattacharjee-202210032022-10-03T13:31:00.000Z2022-10-03T13:31:00.000ZHot Topics at the Hot Chips 34 ConferenceHot Chips 34, one of the semiconductor industry’s leading conferences, was as innovative and informative as ever with the latest technology and products for chip designers, computer architects, system engineers and more.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202210132022-10-13T16:45:00.000Z2022-10-13T16:45:00.000ZTapping Into an ISA BonanzaLearn how engineers can use RISC-V, a processing architecture allowing them to work more independently from an open standard that they can modify as needed while still talking advantage of the standard RISC-V architecture and software interoperabilityhttps://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202210282022-10-28T13:04:00.000Z2022-10-28T13:04:00.000ZIoT Connects Industries to Greater SafetyIoT technology is opening up new possibilities for a more reliable, productive and safer workplace, offering applications for environmental monitoring, predictive maintenance, smart fleet management, autonomous carriers and drones, wearable devices and more.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-bhattacharjee-202211182022-11-18T14:00:00.000Z2022-11-18T14:00:00.000ZNew USB4 Specification Enables 80Gbps PerformanceLearn about the latest USB offering – USB 4v2 – the fastest version yet delivering up to 80Gbps that will enable a plug-and-play interface for digital communication and offer significant advantages in bandwidth and data delivery.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202211212022-11-21T16:11:00.000Z2022-11-21T16:11:00.000ZHow Engineering-Led VA/VE and Function Analysis Boost Value in ElectronicsEngineering-led value analysis (VA) and value engineering (VE) optimize product value through product-based cost savings and will be important tools companies utilize to reduce the costs of components containing semiconductors in the future.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-kimmel-202212072022-12-07T20:05:00.000Z2022-12-07T20:05:00.000ZSmall LED Display Technology is Making It BigStandard LEDs are giving way to Micro LEDs and Mini LEDs, which offer smaller sizes and enhanced dimming, contrast and brightness capabilities for smartphones, laptops, ultra-high definition (>4K) TVs, wearables, medical devices, large-scale monitors and more.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202301042023-01-04T14:38:00.000Z2023-01-04T14:38:00.000ZThe Future of Industrial IoT in Manufacturing: Trends in 2023While technology enhancements in IIoT will continue to benefit manufacturers and open new revenue streams, increased awareness will need to be paid to cyber resiliency and protecting the safety of the industrial ecosystem, starting at the design level. https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-bhattacharjee-202301102023-01-10T19:49:00.000Z2023-01-10T19:49:00.000ZComponent Counterfeiting: On the Verge of a Future Without Fakes?Semiconductor counterfeiting may be a thing of the past as new “unbreakable” product authentication methods emerge, like physically unclonable functions, quantum dots, AS6081 and artificial intelligence technology.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202302092023-02-09T15:38:00.000Z2023-02-09T15:38:00.000ZAI Will Revolutionize Search EnginesAI is looking to significantly impact the future global search engine market as powerhouses Microsoft, using OpenAI ChatGPT, and Google, with LaMDA technology, compete to become the most dominant search service.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202303012023-03-01T16:03:00.000Z2023-03-01T16:03:00.000ZDigital Twin Technology: A New Way to Solve Problems Across Industries Digital twin technology is bridging the physical and virtual worlds and improving product quality, operation efficiency, supply chain agility and overall system performance. Read how it’s making a difference in the aviation, automotive, manufacturing, power and energy and service industries.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-bhattacharjee-202303162023-03-16T13:55:00.000Z2023-03-16T13:55:00.000Z6 Resources to Fuel Corporate Innovation and GrowthLearn how several resources can unlock innovation and growth in a company, from trade shows and industry events, to innovation consultants, to academia, to podcast communtieis, to government programs and more.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-kimmel-032120232023-03-21T19:42:00.000Z2023-03-21T19:42:00.000ZGetting a Jump on WiFi 7Learn how WiFi 7, projected to be four to five times faster than WiFi 6 and with a greater number of simultaneous connections, will provide speedier access for more demanding applications like high resolution video streaming, video calls, 4K/8K TV and smart-home devices. https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202303302023-03-30T13:51:00.000Z2023-03-30T13:51:00.000Z5 Technologies Streamlining New Product Development and Contract Manufacturing in 2023Learn how five emerging technologies—cloud-based design and analysis, AI, VR/AR, improved PLM integration and registered design tools—are enhancing product development and contract manufacturing through increased collaboration and modifying tasks logically.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-kimmel-041220232023-04-12T15:28:00.000Z2023-04-12T15:28:00.000ZRoom-Temperature Superconductors: Opportunities are Heating UpLearn about superconducting materials that have been discovered at both a temperature and pressure low enough for practical applications and their use in magnetic levitation (maglev) trains, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) healthcare machines, particle accelerators as well as other possibilities in digital logic and memory device technology.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202304192023-04-19T19:51:00.000Z2023-04-19T19:51:00.000ZHow Green IoT Enables a Cleaner EnvironmentFocusing on manufacturing energy-efficient IoT hardware and green software development, green IoT optimizes energy usage, material reuse and product recycling for smarter technologies and a more sustainable environment.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-bhattacharjee-051720232023-05-17T06:37:00.000Z2023-05-17T06:37:00.000ZFour Electronic Components in Commercial Electric Vehicle AnatomyJust as the body has basic parts that ensure maximum performance and productivity, electric vehicles also have fundamental systems to keep them running smoothly. Learn how the development of these systems is contributing to decreased carbon reduction, increased competition, and greater consumer demand. https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-kimmel-202305242023-05-24T19:45:00.000Z2023-05-24T19:45:00.000ZMetrology Options Change as Chips Get SmallerLearn all about metrology—the science and process of ensuring that inspection can meet specified degrees of accuracy and precision—and its use in computer chip quality control at a time when sizes are decreasing and reliability demands are increasing.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202305262023-05-26T15:25:00.000Z2023-05-26T15:25:00.000ZHow One-to-Many Application Flexibility is Disrupting the Electronics IndustryBecause of the rapid cost-reduction potential of using existing components in multi-application design, market extensions are an important factor when designing a new part. Read how considering these alternative opportunities when developing components can deliver quality, cost reduction and speed in new product designs.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-kimmel-202306262023-06-26T20:21:00.000Z2023-06-26T20:21:00.000ZSID Presents the "Oscars" of the Display IndustryIn its 60th year, the Society for Information Display hosted its annual International Symposium, Seminar and Exhibition—it’s “Oscar” ceremony—for excellence and innovation in the display industry. Read what news made this year’s headlines and who won in the categories of Best MicroLED-Based Technology, Best OLED Technology, Best Automotive Display, Best Component of the year and more.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202305272023-06-27T15:01:00.000Z2023-06-27T15:01:00.000ZHow Electronics is Enabling Automation and AIIndustry 4.0 has collided with AI to disrupt how we work like never before. Read how electronics infrastructure and components like sensors, actuators and CNC manufacturing are evolving to enable the growing demand for AI in the smart factory.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-kimmel-202307172023-07-17T21:02:00.000Z2023-07-17T21:02:00.000ZUnlocking Operational Flexibility in Manufacturing with Industrial IoTLearn how IIoT integration in manufacturing introduces operation flexibility, improving efficiency, agility and productivity. Through adaptable manufacturing systems, optimized automation and real-time data analytics across the manufacturing ecosystem, smarter and higher performance systems can be created to adapt to ever-changing market dynamics.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-bhattacharjee-202307192023-07-19T13:00:00.000Z2023-07-19T13:00:00.000ZThe Best of the Best at Sensors Converge 2023Find out the winners of the Best of Sensors Awards at the recent Sensors Converge 2023, representing the best in sensor technologies and the sensor ecosystem. This year’s categories include Emerging Tech, Aerospace/Space, Industrial IoT, Cleantech/Sustainability, Data Acquisition and Analytics, AI/Machine Learning and more.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202307242023-07-24T14:38:00.000Z2023-07-24T14:38:00.000ZMIT Researchers Develop Supercapacitor Made of Cement, Carbon Black and WaterMIT researchers have developed an energy-storing supercapacitor concrete, composed of cement, carbon black and water. Read about the environmental footprint, energy storage capacity and high energy rate capability implications as well as how it works and what the next steps in developing are to make this product a commercial reality.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202308252023-08-24T14:36:00.000Z2023-08-24T14:36:00.000ZSix Connectivity Options for Your Next IoT ApplicationDiscover the key capabilities to consider when selecting an IoT connectivity preference, like security, range, data rates, power consumption and cost as well as the six major wired and wireless connectivity options: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, LoRaWAN, Ethernet and cellular.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-bhattacharjee-202309142023-09-14T18:34:00.000Z2023-09-14T18:34:00.000ZHow Sensors Are Driving Transportation EnhancementsSensors provide numerous advantages for the transportation segment as vehicles join the IoT. Learn how they can help to optimize supply chains, enable electric cars, and monitor environmental conditions to protect occupant or bystander safety.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-kimmel-202309202023-09-20T17:06:00.000Z2023-09-20T17:06:00.000ZAdvancing Artificial Intelligence: YAGEO's Role in Powering the AI Revolution AI is revolutionizing how we interact with technology; from language translation to autonomous vehicles, it is rapidly becoming an integral part of our daily lives. Plus, the demands of higher computing power necessitate electronic components with specific attributes. Read how YAGEO is at the forefront of addressing the unique requirements of the AI market.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-lessner-202308032023-08-03T13:33:00.000Z2023-08-03T13:33:00.000ZRecyclable PCBs that Minimize the Waste of Demo and Eval BoardsEveryone is interested in sustainability issues and creating a greener future. Discover how Soluboard, a recyclable and biodegradable PCB substrate based on natural fibers and a halogen-free polymer, reduces the carbon footprint in the electronics industry. https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202309282023-09-27T19:06:00.000Z2023-09-27T19:06:00.000ZIntel Unveils Glass Substrates in the Race to Power AI By the end of the decade the semiconductor industry will likely reach its limits on being able to scale transistors on a silicon package using organic materials. Learn how Intel has figured out a way to rest processors on a bed of glass, enhancing component efficiency and performance.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202310162023-10-16T16:01:00.000Z2023-10-16T16:01:00.000ZRuggedized Components Bring IoT to Extreme EnvironmentsWhen building mission-critical IoT systems, engineers must utilize rugged components designed for harsh environments and thoroughly tested for compliance with IEC 60529 and NEMA 250 standards. Learn what to look for in selecting parts that produce optimal performance. https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-bhattacharjee-202311202023-11-20T10:38:00.000Z2023-11-20T10:38:00.000ZChiplet Backers Are Building an Ecosystem for a New Era of SiliconAs some chip functions have reached their optimum performance for their circuit size, separating single SoC ASICs into different devices (called chiplets) is an effective alternative. 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Technology correspondent Poornima Apte examines how AI systems and encrypted data analysis will play a critical role in the future of cybersecurity.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-apte-202101192021-01-19T15:53:00.000Z2021-01-19T15:53:00.000ZHere’s How Multi-Die ‘Chiplets’ are Paving the Way for Moore’s Law 2.0A new approach to IC design subdivides a system into functional circuit blocks called "chiplets,” referring to the independent constituents which make up a large chip built out of multiple smaller dies connected together on a multi-chip module (MCM).https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-201910212019-10-28T05:00:00.000Z2019-10-28T05:00:00.000Z2024: Generative AI Is a Game Changer in Manufacturing Learn how generative AI is becoming a general-purpose technology and game changer in manufacturing. Creating new solutions independently by leveraging advanced machine learning techniques, generative AI allows manufacturers to create new solutions that accelerate innovation and market readiness, revolutionize operations and unlock new worlds of unforeseen benefits.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-bhattacharjee-202401252024-01-25T15:13:00.000Z2024-01-25T15:13:00.000ZWill Standardization Make Li-Fi a Hot Item?Learn about light fidelity—or Li-Fi—technology, which allows communications using light in locations where RF is not desirable or permitted. Intended to offload congestion from Wi-Fi, not replace it, Li-Fi employs modulated visible light from a light source such as an LED or a laser to transmit data, boosting the achievable throughput to up to 100 times that of Wi-Fi networks.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202402072024-02-07T20:09:00.000Z2024-02-07T20:09:00.000ZAI Can Now Help Design Electronic CircuitThe application of AI techniques in chip design is still in the early adopter phase. Learn how design engineers are exploring use cases and using AI to simplify complex problems as well as finding it particularly valuable in model development and validation for simulation.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-slovick-202402212024-02-21T14:33:00.000Z2024-02-21T14:33:00.000ZArtificial Intelligence Hinges on AI ChipsBack in 2016, when NVIDIA Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang hand-delivered the company’s first AI processors to OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Elon Musk, its massive impact on the subsequent ChatGPT-inspired revolution was unthinkable. NVIDIA’s graphics processing units (GPU) were then more relevant to video game consoles and cryptocurrency mining, much less to machine learning.https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/resources/marketeye/categories/new-technology/me-bhattacharjee-202419032024-03-19T14:17:00.000Z2024-03-19T14:17:00.000Z