Markus Lutz is CTO and Founder of SiTime Corporation. He is a MEMS expert, a prolific entrepreneur and inventor who holds over 100 patents. Flying cars once captured imaginations as the de facto ...
Markus Lutz is CTO and Founder of SiTime Corporation. He is a MEMS expert, a prolific entrepreneur and inventor who holds over 100 patents. Let’s face it, the Internet of Things (IoT) has been in need ...
Frequency Electronics, Inc. (“FEI” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ-FEIM), a leading provider of precision timing and frequency control products for space and terrestrial applications, is pleased to announce ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SiTime Corporation (Nasdaq: SITM), the precision timing company, today announced that it will provide its precision timing solutions to Lattice Semiconductor, the ...
“With our precision timing module, we’re setting new benchmarks in short-term frequency stability, addressing the critical demands of sectors ranging from scientific research labs to aerospace ...
Cascade ClkSoC Helps Enable Platform to Deliver Low Latency Trade Execution and Risk Management “Electronic trading continues to evolve and the race to the lowest latency trade execution is critical ...
Electronic clock devices are not your grandfather's chime clock; no, the clocks used in today's electronics are much more precise and versatile. Electronic clocks are the quarterback of the PCB team ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SiTime Corporation (Nasdaq: SITM), a market leader in MEMS precision timing, announced today that Cadence Design Systems is using SiTime MEMS timing solutions for ...
New OSA 5410XG meets demand for reliable edge synchronization and enhanced efficiency in high-bandwidth environments Latest addition to Adtran’s Oscilloquartz portfolio is a PTP grandmaster for edge ...
High-precision timing generators and delay circuits form a critical backbone in modern electronics, enabling precise control and synchronisation in applications ranging from advanced instrumentation ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Light can destroy cancer cells, but only if drugs activated by that light are present in sufficient quantities within the tumor. This seemingly simple requirement has complicated ...
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