StratEdge adds ceramic packages for 5G infrastructure

RF packaging to support the demands of the 5G infrastructure has been added to the StratEdge portfolio. The packages, most often used to protect high-power laterally-diffused metal-oxide semiconductor (LDMOS), gallium arsenide (GaAs), silicon carbide (SiC), and gallium nitride (GaN) devices, match standard outlines developed to support cellular base stations. The company expects to supply run rates in excess of 100,000 packages.

“GaN-on-SiC devices are frequently used in 5G basestations, but these devices can have extremely high power densities, which generate a tremendous amount of localised heat,” said Casey Krawiec, vice president of global sales at StratEdge.  The packages use copper-molybdenum-copper (CMC) bases to dissipate this heat, increasing the power output for the device to operate at cooler temperatures to extend lifetime operation, raise reliability and increase efficiency, he continued.

“With our Leaded Laminate (LL) series of high-power amplifier packages, the device is mounted directly onto a layer of thermally-conductive copper so the heat quickly spreads away from the transistor hot spots, while the matched coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) minimises the stress experienced by the device,” he continued.

StratEdge is develops products to meet the increasing demands for 5G equipment, as well as defence and commercial applications, including radar, communications, avionics, and customer premises equipment (CPE).

The company designs, produces and assembles high frequency, high power semiconductor packages for microwave, millimeter-wave, and high-speed digital devices. It also builds ceramic and moulded ceramic packages to support 5G infrastructure demands.

StratEdge was founded in 1992 to design, manufacture and provide assembly services for a high-frequency and high-power semiconductor packages operating from DC to 63+ GHz. StratEdge offers post-fired ceramic, low-cost moulded ceramic, and ceramic QFN packages, and specialises in packages for extremely demanding gallium arsenide (GaAs) and gallium nitride (GaN) devices. Markets served include telecomms for 5G, VSAT, broadband wireless, satellite, military, test and measurement, automotive, clean energy, and down-hole.

All packages are lead-free and most meet RoHS and WEEE standards.

StratEdge is ITAR-registered and an ISO 9001:2015 certified facility located in Santee, California, USA.

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Mouser stocks vibration sensors from Analog Devices

Based on Analog Devices’ microelectromechanical system (MEMS) sensor technology, the ADcmXL1021-1 module is a sensing system that monitors for early indications of possible machine fatigue and failure. It can be used to support maintenance in industrial and transportation equipment to help reduce repair costs and maintain a high level of productivity.

The ADcmXL1021-1 vibration sensor by Analog Devices is now available from Mouser Electronics.

The single z-axis vibration monitoring subsystem is designed to simplify the development of smart sensor nodes in condition-based monitoring (CBM) systems. It incorporates a wide-bandwidth, low-noise MEMS accelerometer and an ADC, signal processing, data buffers, record storage and a user interface that easily works with most embedded processors, says Mouser. The ADcmXL1021-1’s signal processing includes high-speed data sampling (220ksamples per second), 4096 time sample record lengths, filtering, windowing, fast Fourier transform (FFT), user-configurable spectral or time statistic alarms, and error flags.

The ADcmXL1021-1 uses an ADXL1002 MEMS accelerometer with low noise density (26microg/√Hz) to support excellent resolution. The device’s wide DC bandwidth (10kHz) to enable tracking of key vibration signatures on many machine-based platforms. The ADcmXL1021-1 offers a high operating input range of ±50 g, making it suitable for vibration measurements in high-bandwidth industrial IoT (IIoT) and industry 4.0 applications such as vibration analysis systems that monitor and diagnose machine or system health, as well as safety shut off sensing.

Mouser also stocks the EVAL-ADCM-1 evaluation kit, which includes the ADcmXL1021-1 module, a breakout board, an ADcmXL interface board, a Cypress Semiconductor EZ-USB FX3 board and necessary cables. Engineers can connect the kit to a PC to access evaluation software for configuration of the module, register setup, data display, and data logging.

Mouser is an authorised distributor, focused on the rapid introduction of new products and technologies. It offers products from over 800 semiconductor and electronic component manufacturers and claims to stock the world’s widest selection of the latest semiconductors and electronic components for the newest design projects. The distributor’s website is continually updated and offers advanced search methods to help customers quickly locate inventory. It also houses data sheets, supplier-specific reference designs, application notes, technical design information, and engineering tools.

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Renesas adds neural network training to add AI to air quality sensor

Renesas has added embedded AI (e-AI) to its ZMOD4410 Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) sensor platform, enabling smart odour sensing for ventilation systems, bathroom monitoring and controls and air quality monitors.

The company has combined neural network-trained firmware on microcontrollers, such as the Renesas RL78, to provide higher resolution measurement results. With these new capabilities, the ZMOD4410 platform is capable of not only detecting gases in small enclosed rooms with higher accuracy and  improved part-to-part deviation, but can also distinguish between sulphur- and ethanol-based odours, Renesas explains. The upgrades are the first in a family of e-AI-based firmware from the company.

The software-configurable ZMOD platform provides greater design flexibility for smart sensing systems, through firmware upgrades in the field to enable new, application-specific capabilities such as selective measurements to detect volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The upgrades enable IAQ measurement within international guidelines, allowing customers to measure total VOCs (TVOCs) and IAQ in the low parts-per-million range (ppm). The higher accuracy and consistency provides improved estimated carbon dioxide (eCO2) levels. The ZMOD4410 AI firmware can also be implemented on any Renesas microcontroller – including RE, RA, or RX devices – or other general-purpose microcontrollers.

The programmability, stability and sensitivity in measuring VOCs makes the ZMOD4410 suitable for use in smart HVAC systems, ventilator fans, and bathroom lights and switches.

The ZMOD4410 is based on proven metal oxide (MOx) material and each sensor is electrically and chemically tested to ensure consistency from lot to lot. The devices are also highly resistant to siloxanes for reliable operation in harsh applications.

The ZMOD4410 platform with AI and performance firmware is available now.

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Industrial camera is powered by deep learning for factory inspection

Believed to be the first smart camera powered by deep learning technology, the In-Sight D900 camera enables a vision system for inline factory inspections. Deep learning, a type of AI is examples-based in that it leverages neural networks which use labelled images to understand the nature of an object.  This examples-based approach to solving inspection challenges can be continually improved by feeding the existing algorithm with more example image data. This new data then enhances the system leading to more accurate results.

Manufacturers still rely on human inspectors throughout the production process because traditional machine vision systems cannot handle the complexity or variability within certain tasks. Humans however can be prone to inconsistent results, or can tire over the course of an eight hour shift and some areas of production are uninspected for one reason or another, says Cognex.

A vision system with integrated AI, for example, is able to combine the judgement of a human inspector with the robustness and consistency of an automated solution for inspection or quality control, explains Cognex of its smart camera, In-Sight D900.

The compact design embeds Cognex´s  deep learning software, known as In-Sight ViDi, inside an industrial-grade smart camera.  The In-Sight D900 industry-grade smart camera can be installed and deployed on the line without the need for a PC. The modular, IP67-rated vision system includes field-changeable lighting, lenses, filters and covers that can be customised to match the individual application requirements.

There is a range of options for adaption to individual applications. Firstly, there is the high dynamic range (HDR+) imaging which creates evenly exposed images, and there is an LED indicator which allows pass/fail monitoring at a distance. Inspection results can be stored locally on an SD card. The embedded inference engine was added to specifically run deep learning applications.

The In-Sight D900 works with the familiar and easy-to-use spreadsheet user interface which simplifies application development and factory integration. Application engineers have access to the full suite of traditional machine vision tools, like PatMax, edge finders, and measurement tools. There are three deep learning tools which all aim at specific and widespread applications: ViDi Read, ViDi Check and ViDi Detect. These new deep learning-based inspection tools help factory automation customers easily solve applications that are too time-consuming or complex to deploy with traditional, rule-based machine vision tools, explains Cognex.

For all three application tools, users can take advantage of the intuitive In-Sight spreadsheet interface allowing for a fast set up of deep learning applications without programming. The spreadsheet simplifies application development and streamlines factory integration with a full I/O and communications function set. It also allows the combination of traditional Cognex rules-based vision tools (like PatMax Redline) and deep learning tools in the same job.

Cognex points out that In-Sight ViDi requires smaller image sets and shorter training and validation periods than other deep learning solutions, for quick and easy set-up, teaching and deployment of applications.

With the In-Sight ViDi Read tool, the user is able to solve challenging OCR applications in minutes. This module deciphers badly deformed, skewed, and poorly etched codes using optical character recognition.

With the In-Sight ViDi Read tool, the user is able to solve challenging optical character recognition (OCR) applications in “next to no time” says Cognex.

The deep learning pre-trained font library ensures immediate use. The user simply defines the region of interest and sets the character size. In situations where new characters are introduced, this tool can be retrained to read application-specific characters that traditional OCR tools are not able to decode, says the company.

For verifying assemblies and part location, the ViDi Check tool allows manufacturers to perform fast and accurate assembly verification. The system is able to detect complex features and objects. It verifies whether parts and kits are assembled correctly based on their location within a user-defined layout. The tool can be trained to create an extensive library of components, which can be located in the image even if they appear at different angles or vary in size.

The ViDi Detect tool analyses complex defect detection tasks. It finds defects and other unwanted variations. It is able to learn from images of good parts in order to identify defective parts. In-Sight ViDi Detect is ideal for finding anomalies on complex parts and surfaces, even in situations where defects can be unpredictable in their appearance.

The In-Sight D900 can be used across a range of industries including automotive, consumer electronics, consumer products, packaging, food and beverage, medical devices, and logistics.

Cognex designs, develops, manufactures and markets products that incorporate sophisticated machine vision technology. Products include 3/4 barcode readers, machine vision sensors and machine vision systems that are used in factories, warehouses, and distribution centres around the world to guide, gauge, inspect, identify, and assure the quality of items during the manufacturing and distribution process.

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