Chip scale atomic clock (CSAC) is designed for mission-critical military projects

Precise timing is required for advanced military platforms, ocean-bottom survey systems and remote sensing applications, says Microchip, as it introduces the SA65 chip scale atomic clock (CSAC).

The CSACs are used to ensure stable and accurate timing even when global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) time signals are unavailable. Microchip’s SA65 CSAC is environmentally rugged and has double the frequency stability over a wider area of the earlier SA.45s CSAC. It also has faster warm up at cold temperatures. The SA65 has an operating temperature range of -40 to 80 degrees C and a storage temperature range of -55 to 105 degrees C. The warm-up time of two minutes at -40 degrees C is 33 per cent faster than that of the SA.45s.

The SA65 CSAC is intended to be portable for military applications such as assured position, navigation and timing (A-PNT) and command, control, communications, computers, cyber, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C5ISR), which require precise frequencies generated by a low size, weight and power (SWaP) atomic clock.

The CSAC also has improvements such as fast warm-up to frequency after cold start, temperature stability over a wide operating range, and frequency accuracy and stability, all of which extend operation while GNSS is denied help, says Microchip.

Claimed to be the world’s lowest-power commercial atomic clock, the CSAC provides precise timing for portable and battery-powered applications requiring continuous operation and holdover in GNSS-denied environments. The SA65 is form-, fit- and function-compatible with the SA.45s, which minimises risk and redesign costs when upgrading to improve performance and environmental insensitivity.

The CSAC family of atomic clocks is supported by Developer Kit 990-00123-000, as well as associated software, a user guide and technical support.

Microchip Technology provides smart, connected and secure embedded control solutions and development tools. The company’s solutions serve more than 120,000 customers across the industrial, automotive, consumer, aerospace and defence, communications and computing markets. It is headquartered in Chandler, Arizona, USA.

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Farnell extends Nordic Semiconductor offering with its first PMIC

The first power management IC (PMIC) from Nordic Semiconductor, the nPM1100, is now available from Farnell. Claimed to be the industry’s most compact PMIC, it is intended for wearable electronics, remote controls, personal medical devices and smart home sensors.

The nPM1100 can be used as a generic PMIC for any application using rechargeable Li-ion/Li-Po batteries, advised Farnell. PCB space requirements are as low as 23mm², makes it particularly well suited to be integrated into wearables, connected medical devices and projects which have limited space. No configuration software is required to operate as all settings are pin-configurable. It can be used to conserve energy in designs, and can charge small batteries while providing efficient power management in

The nPM1100-CAAA is a small form factor dedicated PMIC with a dual-mode configurable buck regulator and integrated battery charger. It is a complementary component to Nordic’s SoCs and also has over-voltage protection, low current mode and an operating range of -40 to +85 degrees C.

Farnell also offers the nPM1100 evaluation kit which does not require software to operate and is performance optimised for the PMIC with electrical connectors and physical interfaces for operation. It features switches for all selectable settings, buttons to enter and exit ship mode and connectors for batteries, USB and headers for all pins on the PMIC. The kit may be used with other development kits such as Nordic’s nRF5340-DK or it can be used to test the PMIC’s functionality with non-Nordic products. The kit also includes indicator LEDs for charge and error indication.

Nordic Semiconductor specialises in low power wireless technology with Bluetooth Low Energy solutions, complemented by ANT+, Bluetooth mesh, Thread, and Zigbee products.

Lee Turner, global head of semiconductors and single board computing at Farnell said: “We are pleased to expand our PMIC range with the latest products from Nordic Semiconductor. The . . .  nPM1100 is an ideal solution to help our customers reduce energy consumption in their designs. The ability to charge small batteries and extend battery life while providing efficient power management within small, space constrained applications, such as wearables and connected medical devices, is now of critical importance.”

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Cloud-based 5G RAN analytics automates data processing

Data processing, reporting and analytics are automated with the Nemo 5G radio access network (RAN) Analytics software by Keysight Technologies.

The automated cloud-based software streamlines data processing, as well as reporting and analytics, to speed analysis of a mobile operator’s 5G RAN performance.

It is based on a centralised, web-based data management platform for enterprise-level analytics and reporting. It enables operators, service contractors and network equipment manufacturers (NEMs) to accelerate network site acceptance, optimisation, benchmarking and troubleshooting. Nemo 5G RAN Analytics combines data analytics, built on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) frameworks, with an intuitive user interface (UI) to manage large amounts of data captured in a live 5G network.

The increase in multi-vendor 5G deployments is creating a need for synchronised data management tools that simplifies access to interactive views and accelerates the uploading, processing, analysis and reporting of large volumes of data, said Petri Toljamo, vice president and general manager for Nemo Wireless Network Solutions at Keysight. “By improving the efficiency in the data analytics workflow, Nemo 5G RAN Analytics supports smooth roll-outs of a wide range of 5G services in diverse network typologies,” he added.

Available as software as a service (SaaS), Nemo 5G RAN Analytics seamlessly connects with other Keysight Nemo solutions including Nemo Outdoor 5G NR Drive Test which is a laptop-based software for measuring the real end-user quality of experience (QoE) in 5G and legacy wireless networks.

There is also Nemo Cloud Remote Monitoring, a centralised, web-based service that enables users to remotely control and manage measurement fleets in real time.

Other mobile software tools are Nemo Handy, which is measurement software that uses Android-based commercial off the shelf (COTS) smartphones for verifying QoE in cellular networks. Another is Nemo Network Benchmarking which enables mobile operators to benchmark end-user QoE across multiple 5G NR and 4G LTE networks.

Finally there is Nemo Backpack 5G In-Building Benchmarking which allows users to measure in-building key performance indicators (KPIs) across multiple 5G networks simultaneously.

Combined, these Keysight’s Nemo software components enable users to quickly upload data captured in the field and share a common set of analytics reports across an organisation.

Centralising the data associated with a range of field-based measurements simplifies access to the data that underpins time-sensitive reporting, root cause analysis and other cross-organizational activities. Nemo 5G RAN Analytics enables users to automate a range of activities, including data throughput, radio frequency (RF) and voice performance analysis; identification of network issues and root-cause analysis; near real-time drill down diagnostics; benchmarking performance of devices and cellular networks; creating, managing and distributing customisable reports and dashboards; analysis of over the top (OTT) applications such as YouTube, Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter.

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Wi-Fi 6-enabled computer brings desktop experience to mobile productivity

The TC52ax mobile computer by Zebra supports Wi-Fi 6 and is the first of the company’s computer to feature Workstation Connect software which enables users to turn Zebra mobile devices into mobile-driven workstations. Workstation Connect transforms Zebra mobile computers and tablets into mobile-driven workstations, on demand, allowing users to run applications on a large screen straight from their mobile devices, and seamlessly connect to external monitors, handheld scanners, printers, and keyboards.

The TC52ax can look up items for inventory and cycle counts and warehousing picking. With Wi-Fi 6 on the TC52ax, manufacturers can increase bandwidth and capacity, allowing for greater throughput speeds and quicker response time, even when multiple devices are being used on the same network.

Zebra’s TC52ax offers advanced range scanning options using IntelliFocus to capture distant top shelf and up-close barcodes to drive productivity. The TC52ax is Zebra’s first Android 11-based enterprise mobile computer featuring Device Tracker. This beaconing technology enables companies to track and find a misplaced device even when it is turned off or the battery is dead.

The TC52ax computer can help improve efficiency, simplify infrastructure in retail, manufacturing and warehouse environments.

Zebra serves retail / e-commerce, manufacturing, transportation and logistics, healthcare, public sector and other industries. It has more than 10,000 partners across 100 countries. Zebra delivers industry-tailored computing solutions to enable every asset and worker to be visible, connected and fully optimised.

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