Data, System Reliability, and Privacy


Experts at the Table: Semiconductor Engineering sat down to discuss changes in test that address tracing device quality throughout a product’s lifetime, and over-arching concerns about data ownership and privacy, with Tom Katsioulas, CEO at Archon Design Solutions and U.S. Department of Commerce IoT advisory board member; Ming Zhang, vice president of R&D Acceleration at PDF Solutions; a... » read more

Usage Of Pulse-Edge Transformer In Secondary Controlled Flyback Applications


The pulse-edge transformer (PET) is used as a medium to transmit PWM pulses from a secondary-side controller, such as EZ-PD™ PAGxS, to a primary-side controller, such as EZ-PD™ PAGxP, for AC/DC applications targeting the power adapter segment. This article explains the advantages of PET over the conventional opto-coupler based approach. Click here to read more. » read more

Securing Automotive Ethernet With MACsec Silicon IP


In today’s cars, the Ethernet standard is the go-to solution for connecting zonal gateways to the central compute units that handle ADAS functionality. However, in-vehicle networks are vulnerable to a number of security threats, including eavesdropping, denial-of-service attacks, man-in-the middle attacks, and unauthorized access. This white paper explores how MACsec provides an effective sol... » read more

How Quickly Will Multi-Die Systems Change Semiconductor Design?


For many decades, semiconductor design and implementation has been focused on monolithic, ever-larger and more complex single-chip implementation. This system-on-chip approach is now changing for a variety of reasons. The new frontier utilizes many chips assembled in new ways to deliver the required form-factor and performance. Multi-die systems are paving the way for new types of semiconduc... » read more

Data Collection For Edge AI / Tiny ML With Sensors


Reality AI software from Renesas provides solution suites and tools for R&D engineers who build products and internal solutions using sensors. Working with accelerometers, vibration, sound, electrical (current/voltage/ capacitance), radar, RF, proprietary sensors, and other types of sensor data, Reality AI software identifies signatures of events and conditions, correlates changes in signat... » read more

Taking eFPGA Security To The Next Level


Security is an important topic for every SOC, but it’s especially salient in the context of high-risk assets included in the eFPGA for obfuscation. Whether the device is used in defense systems or in cars driving around town, encryption is important so the device remains secure and can’t be modified maliciously, whether through physical attacks or remote hacking. There are several different... » read more

Blog Review: October 4


Cadence's Felipe Goncalves checks out the Integrity and Data Encryption (IDE) feature in PCIe 6.0, a new layer inserted between the transection layer and data link layer with the goal of protecting against threats from physical attacks on the link. Siemens' Robin Bornoff, Daniel Berger, and Kai Liu explore the potential for large language models (LLMs) make the use of CAE tools simpler, more... » read more

Meeting The Material Challenges Of Nano-CMOS Electronics


A technical paper titled “Shockley-Read-Hall recombination and trap levels in In0.53 Ga0.47As point defects from first principles” was published by researchers at University of Glasgow and Synopsys Denmark. Abstract: "We present charge state transition levels of 23 intrinsic defects and dopant substitutions in the compound III-V semiconductor In0.53 Ga0.47 As, calculated with density func... » read more

Using Deep Learning to Secure The CAN Bus From Advanced Intrusion Attacks


A technical paper titled “CANShield: Deep Learning-Based Intrusion Detection Framework for Controller Area Networks at the Signal-Level” was published by researchers at Virginia Tech and others. "As modern vehicles become more connected to external networks, the attack surface of the CAN bus system grows drastically. To secure the CAN bus from advanced intrusion attacks, we propose a sig... » read more

VCMA-Controlled MTJ Devices For Probabilistic Computing Applications


A technical paper titled “Probabilistic computing with voltage-controlled dynamics in magnetic tunnel junctions” was published by researchers at Northwestern University, University of Messina, Western Digital Corporation, and Universitat Jaume I. Abstract: "Probabilistic (p-) computing is a physics-based approach to addressing computational problems which are difficult to solve by convent... » read more

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