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Як протидіяти дезінформації: зустріч у КПІ з Міхаєм Вакаріу та Ніколаєм Мокану

Новини - Fri, 04/24/2026 - 22:07
Як протидіяти дезінформації: зустріч у КПІ з Міхаєм Вакаріу та Ніколаєм Мокану
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КПІ ім. Ігоря Сікорського з відкритою лекцією відвідали 🇷🇴 румунський науковець і викладач Міхай Вакаріу, відомий своїми дослідженнями в галузях теорії комунікації, філософії й кінематографа, та директор румунського телеканалу TVR Moldova Ніколай Мокану. Гостей супроводжувала українська поетеса, письменниця й громадська діячка Оксана Стоміна.

КПІ та Ericsson об’єднують зусилля для підготовки майбутніх інженерів із передовими навичками у сфері 5G

Новини - Fri, 04/24/2026 - 22:02
КПІ та Ericsson об’єднують зусилля для підготовки майбутніх інженерів із передовими навичками у сфері 5G
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kpi пт, 04/24/2026 - 22:02
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Після підписання Меморандуму про співпрацю між КПІ ім. Ігоря Сікорського та компанією Ericsson було розпочато реалізацію міжнародної навчальної програми з розвитку навичок у сфері цифрових технологій — Ericsson Educate: 5G University.

Студент першого курсу кафедри штучного інтелекту на Міжнародному конкурсі з фізики

Новини - Fri, 04/24/2026 - 21:42
Студент першого курсу кафедри штучного інтелекту на Міжнародному конкурсі з фізики
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☑️ Олександр Мацибора, студент першого курсу кафедри штучного інтелекту Навчально-наукового інституту прикладного системного аналізу (НН ІПСА) КПІ ім. Ігоря Сікорського, досяг вагомого результату на Міжнародному конкурсі з фізики The International Physics Competition (IPhyC).

AXT announces exercise of over-allotment option in public offering

Semiconductor today - Fri, 04/24/2026 - 19:43
AXT Inc of Fremont, CA, USA — which makes gallium arsenide (GaAs), indium phosphide (InP) and germanium (Ge) substrates and raw materials at plants in China — says that, in connection with its underwritten public offering of 8,560,311 shares of common stock (completed on 22 April), the underwriters have exercised their over-allotment option to purchase an additional 1,284,046 shares at a price of $64.25, yielding additional gross proceeds of about $82.5m, before deducting underwriting discounts and commissions and other offering expenses...

The system architect’s sketchbook: The buildout frenzy

EDN Network - Fri, 04/24/2026 - 18:24

Deepak Shankar, founder of Mirabilis Design and developer of VisualSim Architect platform for chip and system designs, has created this cartoon for electronics design engineers.

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Aeluma secures over $4m in contracts for quantum materials and lasers

Semiconductor today - Fri, 04/24/2026 - 17:57
Aeluma Inc of Goleta, CA, USA — which develops compound semiconductor materials on large-diameter substrates — has been awarded more than $4m in contracts from the US Government to accelerate scaling of its semiconductor heterogeneous integration platform for quantum and high-speed datacom applications...

Aeluma receives NASA award for integrated QD lasers

Semiconductor today - Fri, 04/24/2026 - 16:51
Aeluma Inc of Goleta, CA, USA — which develops compound semiconductor materials on large-diameter substrates — has received an award from US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to advance its integrated quantum dot laser platform for datacom and sensing applications...

Atomera extends collaboration with Synopsys to GaN workflows

Semiconductor today - Fri, 04/24/2026 - 16:38
Semiconductor materials and technology licensing company Atomera Inc of Los Gatos, CA, USA has expanded its collaboration with Synopsys Inc of Mountain View, CA, USA ― which provides electronic design automation (EDA) software, semiconductor IP and services for chip and electronic system design ― to advance gallium nitride (GaN) device modeling for radio frequency (RF) and power semiconductor applications. The work builds on their long-standing relationship around Synopsys’ Sentaurus TCAD and Atomera’s MSTcad toolset and extends the collaboration into GaN workflows to support bringing higher-quality GaN solutions to market...

💻Запрошуємо на онлайн лекцію “Авторство без конфліктів”

Новини - Fri, 04/24/2026 - 16:38
💻Запрошуємо на онлайн лекцію “Авторство без конфліктів”
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Бібліотека КПІ запрошує дослідників КПІ ім. Ігоря Сікорського та усіх охочих долучитися до онлайн лекції “Авторство без конфліктів”, що відбудеться в межах курсу відкритих лекцій “Академічна ДоброЧесність: правила гри чи справа честі”.

📰 Газета "Київський політехнік" № 15-16 за 2026 (.pdf)

Новини - Fri, 04/24/2026 - 16:00
📰 Газета "Київський політехнік" № 15-16 за 2026 (.pdf)
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Інформація КП пт, 04/24/2026 - 16:00
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Вийшов 15-16 номер газети "Київський політехнік" за 2026 рік

New Plug-In Timing Module Delivers Precise, Reliable Synchronization for Data Centers and 5G Networks to Meet the Demands of AI and Next-Generation Connectivity

ELE Times - Fri, 04/24/2026 - 15:12

National, 24th April 2026: As data centers and 5G networks become the backbone of AI-driven innovation and digital transformation, the need for precise, resilient timing solutions has never been more critical. Timing is not just a technical requirement, but rather a strategic enabler for high-performance, scalable infrastructure. Microchip Technology (Nasdaq: MCHP) today announces its MD-990-0011-B family of plug-in timing modules, delivering turnkey, high-precision synchronization for data center servers and 5G virtualized Radio Access Networks (vRAN).

Developed in collaboration with Intel, the MD-990-0011-B timing module is designed for seamless compatibility with Intel® Xeon® 6 SoC-powered server platforms, supporting both OEMs and ODMs in building future-ready systems. By leveraging Intel’s foundational vRAN architecture, the module enables robust, low-latency time synchronization, which is essential for distributed AI workloads and real-time applications.

Engineered for the reliability and scalability required by cloud infrastructure, virtualization, and high-availability deployments, the MD-990-0011-B supports automatic source selection and locking across Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE), and Precision Time Protocol (PTP). This flexibility supports continuous, accurate timing even as network demands evolve.

“Timing is the invisible force that guides the world’s most transformative technologies. With the MD-990-0011-B timing modules, Microchip enables designers to address timing requirements proactively, whether at the outset or during upgrades,” said Randy Brudzinski, corporate vice president of Microchip’s frequency and time systems business unit. “Our plug-in solution eliminates the complexity of custom timing circuits, providing integration and reliability, accelerating innovation and reducing time-to-market for data centers and 5G networks.”

“Microchip’s MD-990-0011-B Timing Module aligns with Intel’s commitment to enable next-generation infrastructure by providing scalable, high-performance platforms that are ready for the demands of 5G, AI and cloud computing,” said Mike Merluzzi, GM of radio access networks at Intel Corporation. “By simplifying timing integration and enhancing reliability on Intel Xeon 6 SoC-powered platforms, we’re helping customers accelerate innovation and deployment.”

Delivering exceptional precision in time and frequency accuracy, along with robust holdover capabilities, the MD-990-0011-B timing modules are available in two variants. The MD-990-0011-BC01 offers 8 hours of holdover performance, while the MD-990-0011-BA01 offers 4 hours of holdover performance. These timing modules consolidate several of Microchip’s advanced technologies into a single, highly integrated solution. Key components include:

  • Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) Synthesizer (ZL80132B): Features two independent Digital Phase-Locked Loop (DPLL) channels for flexible and resilient synchronization
  • Oven Controlled Crystal Oscillators (OCXOs, OX-22x): Engineered to provide up to 8 hours of holdover, ensuring stable timing during GNSS outages or network disruptions
  • MCP9808 Temperature Sensor supporting enhanced environmental monitoring, 24LC024 EEPROM implementing board configuration, and VC-820 for low jitter performance
By unifying these critical timing components into a single plug-in module, the MD-990-0011-B streamlines server architecture, reduces design complexity, and simplifies the supply chain. Its modular design enables rapid installation and simplified maintenance, minimizing downtime and facilitating effortless upgrades, key advantages for dynamic data center and 5G network environments.
With over 75 years of timing experience, Microchip offers a comprehensive clock and timing portfolio. The company’s frequency and timing products range from small plug-in timing server cards to multi-rack national time scale systems. As a primary contributor to the world’s time, Microchip’s timing solutions are trusted, reliable, and resilient. For more information, visit Microchip’s Clock and Timing Systems web page.
 
Pricing and Availability
The MD-990-0011-BA01 and the MD-990-0011-BC01 are now available in production quantities. You can purchase directly from Microchip or contact a Microchip sales representative or authorized worldwide distributor.
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About Microchip Technology:
Microchip Technology Inc. is a broadline supplier of semiconductors committed to making innovative design easier through total system solutions that address critical challenges at the intersection of emerging technologies and durable end markets. Its easy-to-use development tools and comprehensive product portfolio support customers throughout the design process, from concept to completion. Headquartered in Chandler, Arizona, Microchip offers outstanding technical support and delivers solutions across the industrial, automotive, consumer, aerospace and defense, communications and computing markets. For more information, visit the Microchip website at www.microchip.com.

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Filter impedance control

EDN Network - Fri, 04/24/2026 - 15:00

Obtain tighter stop band impedance variance via the techniques detailed in this tutorial.

Input impedances presented by lowpass and highpass filters in their respective stop bands are usually not controlled and can vary quite widely. Sometimes though, we’d like to have a little better control of them.

For example, tee-configuration low-pass filters and high-pass filters exhibit input impedances and frequency responses which are typified in the following sketches:


Figure 1 A typical tee-configuration low-pass filter delivers non-ideal results.


Figure 2 A typical tee-configuration high-pass filter also delivers non-ideal results.

For tee-configuration filters, the presented input impedance in the passband tends toward the load resistance value, but in the stopband, the presented input impedance rises without limit. That essentially uncontrolled and rising impedance can create stability problems for some kinds of driving devices delivering input signals to such filters.

There is at least a partial remedy for this impedance issue possible, as follows:


Figure 3 A tee-configuration filter pair provides at least a partial remedy.

Using both a low-pass and high-pass filter, with each feeding its respective load, the input impedance becomes controllable both in the passband and the stopband of whichever filter you decide is the intended signal path. Input impedance and frequency responses would take on the following forms:


Figure 4 Controlled impedance filtering can improve stability.

The corner frequency impedance null doesn’t go away, but the input impedance both above and below that corner frequency tends to the load resistance values, chosen here as fifty ohms, which may help make a driving amplifier more stable.

John Dunn is an electronics consultant and a graduate of The Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (BSEE) and of New York University (MSEE).

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Благодійна «Мистецька Весна» в ЦКМ

Новини - Fri, 04/24/2026 - 10:35
Благодійна «Мистецька Весна» в ЦКМ
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У КПІ ім. Ігоря Сікорського відбулася благодійна «Мистецька Весна» — вечір, що зібрав студентів, викладачів, співробітників і гостей КПІ довкола творчості та доброї справи. На сцені Центру культури та мистецтв виступали творчі колективи ЦКМ: сучасні танцювальні номери, народні мотиви в оригінальній інтерпретації та вокальні виступи найкращих виконавців Київської політехніки.

Smart factory: The rise of PoE in industrial environments

EDN Network - Fri, 04/24/2026 - 10:03

As industrial environments rapidly evolve with the integration of operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT), the demand for seamless connectivity and reliable power delivery has never been higher. The proliferation of smart devices, such as sensors, controllers, cameras and robotic arms, has made data indispensable to modern factories and process industries.

To meet the increased demand, more industrial IoT (IIoT) device manufacturers are turning to Power over Ethernet (PoE) as a preferred solution, leveraging its unique ability to deliver both power and data over a single cable. This convergence is enabling smarter, more flexible and efficient industrial operations, while simplifying deployment and maintenance for end users.

Figure 1 Industrial environments are increasingly integrating operational and information technologies. Source: Microchip

What’s Power over Ethernet (PoE)?

Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a technology that allows electrical power and data to be transmitted simultaneously over standard Ethernet cabling. It was first introduced by PowerDsine in 1998; the company was later acquired by Microchip Technology. The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) introduced the first IEEE 802.3af standard in 2003.

PoE was initially developed to power devices like IP phones and wireless access points without the need for separate power supplies. Since then, PoE standards have evolved to include IEEE 802.3 af/at/bt supporting higher power levels and a broader range of devices, making it a cornerstone technology for modern networking encompassing industrial automation and IIoT deployments.

Why IIoT manufacturers are turning to PoE

For IIoT device manufacturers, PoE offers a host of compelling benefits. PoE simplifies deployment by combining power and data in a single cable, eliminating the need for separate electrical wiring and reducing installation complexity and cost. It enables flexible placement of devices, allowing installation in remote, hard-to-reach, or hazardous locations where traditional power sources may be unavailable or cost-prohibitive.

PoE also supports unified network architecture, streamlining network design and making it easier to scale and adapt to changing operational needs. Reliability and compliance are enhanced, as standards-based PoE delivers safe, low-voltage DC power, supporting regulatory compliance and minimizing electrical hazards.

Additionally, offering PoE-powered devices can provide manufacturers with a competitive advantage in a crowded market by delivering a more convenient, integrated solution to customers.

Overcoming PoE deployment challenges in industrial settings

Despite its advantages, deploying PoE in industrial environments is not without challenges. One of the primary obstacles is the limited availability of PoE-enabled network infrastructure. Many existing industrial networks lack PoE switches, and even when available, these switches may not provide sufficient power on every port to support all connected devices.

The cost and complexity of upgrading network infrastructure can be prohibitive, especially in legacy facilities. Other challenges include limited access to power, as not all areas of a factory or plant have easy access to network cabling or power outlets, making device placement difficult. The high cost of power delivery can also be a concern, as retrofitting facilities to support PoE can be expensive and disruptive.

Compatibility concerns must be addressed to ensure that PoE-powered devices work seamlessly with existing network equipment, avoiding downtime and support issues. Finally, scalability is a challenge, as the number of connected devices grows, so does the demand for reliable, scalable power solutions.

Introducing PoE midspans: Supplementing network power

To address the challenge of limited PoE-enabled infrastructure, many industrial facilities are turning to PoE midspans, also known as injectors, to supplement network power where it does not exist. A PoE injector is a device that sits between an Ethernet port that is not supplying PoE and the powered device, injecting power into the Ethernet cable so that both data and power are delivered to the endpoint.

This approach allows manufacturers and customers to deploy PoE-powered IIoT devices without the need to replace existing switches or overhaul network architecture, making it a cost-effective and scalable solution for expanding PoE coverage in industrial environments.

Figure 2 PoE midspans inject power into the Ethernet cable. Source: Microchip

PoE industrial injectors vs. standard indoor injectors

While standard indoor PoE injectors are suitable for office or commercial settings, industrial environments demand more robust solutions. PoE industrial injectors are specifically designed to withstand the harsh conditions often found in factories, processing plants, and outdoor installations.

These injectors feature ruggedized construction, enabling reliable operation in environments with extreme temperatures, humidity, dust, and vibration. They support an extended temperature range, ensuring consistent performance in both hot and cold conditions.

Enhanced safety and compliance are also critical, as industrial injectors meet stringent safety and regulatory standards, providing low-voltage, standards-compliant DC power that minimizes electrical hazards. Industrial PoE injectors support higher power levels—such as IEEE 802.3bt up to 90 W—to accommodate demanding devices and are designed with robust surge protection, which is essential in industrial environments where electrical surges from machinery or harsh conditions are more common.

Flexible mounting options, such as DIN rail, wall, or rack installations, accommodate diverse deployment scenarios. Reliability and longevity are ensured through components and enclosures designed for continuous operation, providing long-term durability and minimal maintenance. These features are essential for maintaining uptime, safety, and performance in industrial settings, where environmental challenges and operational demands are far greater than in typical office environments.

Figure 3 Here is a visual comparison between standard indoor midspan (above) and industrial midspan (below). Source: Microchip

What to look for in a PoE solution provider

For IIoT device manufacturers and customers deploying PoE-powered devices, selecting the right PoE solution provider is critical. Proven compatibility is essential; the provider’s injectors should be tested and validated for seamless operation with a wide range of industrial devices, reducing the risk of downtime and support issues.

Flexible power options are important, with support for various power levels and device types to meet diverse application needs. Reliability and compliance should be prioritized, ensuring solutions meet industry standards for safety and performance, supporting regulatory requirements and minimizing risk.

Ease of installation is also key, with plug-and-play solutions that leverage existing Ethernet cabling to simplify deployment and reduce installation time. Rugged design is necessary for industrial-grade injectors, offering robust construction and extended temperature ranges for reliable operation in challenging environments.

Finally, strong technical support and post-sale service from the provider can help resolve compatibility issues and ensure long-term satisfaction. By prioritizing these features, manufacturers and customers can ensure successful, scalable, and reliable PoE deployments in industrial environments, unlocking the full potential of smart IIoT devices.

Alan Jay Zwiren is senior marketing manager of Microchip Technology’s Networking and Connectivity Business Unit.

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PCBs just arrived and first power-on actually worked - ESP32-S3 based AI-controlled bench instrument

Reddit:Electronics - Fri, 04/24/2026 - 00:00
PCBs just arrived and first power-on actually worked - ESP32-S3 based AI-controlled bench instrument

Ordered these a few weeks ago and honestly expected the usual first-spin disasters. Instead after hand-placing components and a reflow session everything came up clean on first power-on which is a rare event, so I had to share.

The board is built around an ESP32-S3 as the main controller, talking over SPI to an AD74416H (4-channel 24-bit ADC/(IV)DAC combo, honestly the heart of the whole thing) and five ADGS2414D octal SPST switches that form a 40-point MUX fabric. A DS4424 handles fine iDAC trimming of the 3 output rails, a HUSB238 negotiates USB-PD, and a PCA9535 expands the I²C-controlled GPIOs. Four e-fuses sit in the power path for output protection.

The whole point of the design is to expose all of this as an MCP server and as Python API so AI assistants or scripts can autonomously probe, drive, and debug real hardware, measure voltages and currents, sweep outputs, capture ADC waveforms without a human in the loop for each step. Since handing an AI real control over hardware is a bit nervewracking, there are hard guardrails baked into the firmware and Python API, you can define a board profile for the DUT and it physically can't exceed the defined voltage limits or drive the wrong outputs.

There's also an optional RP2040 HAT that adds a 125 MHz logic analyzer and CMSIS-DAP probe.

Surprised it worked without any bodge wires, I'm now starting to polish the tools and firmware for it.

Full schematics, firmware, and build instructions: https://github.com/lollokara/BugBuster

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TA7642 EMI sniffer

Reddit:Electronics - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 23:12
TA7642 EMI sniffer

Anything radio never gets old to me. Somehow I missed this TA7642 radio on a chip until I came across it via surplus. I thought this might make a neat project for for an EMI sniffer. AM is great at detecting the various noise/trash thrown off by modern digital electronics. I find it a fascinating alternate world that you can explore, given the right tool.

There are various plans around the internet for projects with the TA7642, including an application example in the datasheet. So, coming up with a design is really easy.

Keep in mind that this is a prototype and there's tons of room for improvement.

On the left side of the board is the power/audio section, to the right is the RF.

I opted to exclude a tuning capacitor and go with fixed SMD capacitors on a dip switch. I know it's dirty, but for my application it's fine. Now I can switch-tune to various frequencies to get the best response to EMI and keep the overall footprint smaller.

It runs on a single AAA battery with about 1.3mA of current draw, which means it will run a very long time, some 500+ hours.

What became apparent while I was building it is how tiny you can actually make it. With custom boards and SMD components, this sucker will shrink down a ton. I'll probably revisit this idea sometime in the future.

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AFE ICs accelerate industrial image scanning

EDN Network - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 17:46

Cirrus Logic has launched the CS82L4x series of analog front-end (AFE) chips for CIS and CCD sensors in scanners and industrial imaging platforms. Based on a redesigned SAR ADC architecture, the devices are said to offer faster scan times and enhanced efficiency, while an integrated RGB LED driver reduces design complexity.

The CS82L41, CS82L44, and CS82L46 provide one, four, and six channels, respectively, with a conversion rate of 24 Msamples/s per channel. With 16-bit resolution, the AFE ICs convert LED reflections from scanned objects into accurate digital representations. Per-channel signal conditioning includes reset level clamping, correlated double sampling, and programmable polarity, gain, and offset adjustment.

Operating from a 3.3-V supply, the CS82L4x series provides a scalable platform for multi-lens and multichannel scanning architectures across a range of imaging systems. The CS82L41 features an SPI control interface with CMOS output. The CS82L44 and CS82L46 offer SPI or I²C control interfaces, CMOS or LVDS outputs, and integrated sensor timing generation. All devices operate over a temperature range of −40°C to +85°C and come in QFN packages.

Samples are available now from Cirrus.

CS82L41 product page

CS82L44 product page

CS82L46 product page

Cirrus Logic 

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Compact inductors meet tight layout demands

EDN Network - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 17:45

Power inductors in Vishay’s IHLP1212-EZ-1Z series come in low-profile 1212-size packages suited for space-constrained commercial applications. With a 3×3-mm footprint and profile options of 1.2 mm, 1.5 mm, and 2.0 mm, their electrical performance is comparable to larger devices.

The series includes 24 devices with typical DC resistance from 8.6 mΩ to 50.4 mΩ and inductance values from 0.22 µH to 3.3 µH. Rated saturation current reaches 14.3 A, while heating current extends to 11.1 A. Operating over a temperature range of −55°C to +125°C, the inductors are designed to handle high transient spikes without saturation.

IHLP1212-EZ-1Z inductors feature a powdered iron body that completely encapsulates the windings, eliminating air gaps and providing magnetic shielding to reduce crosstalk with nearby components. Their composite construction also offers strong resistance to thermal shock, moisture, and mechanical stress.

Designed for low-profile DC/DC converters, the inductors enable energy storage, noise suppression, and filtering across industrial, consumer, telecom, and medical applications. Samples and production quantities are available with lead times of 10 weeks.

IHLP1212-EZ-1Z product page

Vishay Intertechnology 

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