Automotive MIPI A-PHY Source IP - 1-Lane The CL12911IP4000 is based on MIPI A-PHY interface specification announced in year 2020, targeting ultra-high-speed networking applications in ADAS and autonomous drive subsystems. It supports applications that require long reach (up to 15 meters), error-free links, and high EMI immunity requirement.
PHY IP supports the SOURCE function of MIPI A-PHY Gear-2 stated in standard specification. It supports data rate up to 4Gbps with integrated mixed signal circuit, high performance TX driver, embedded TX clock generation, on chip optional termination resistor calibration. View see the entire get in contact with
Block Diagram of the Automotive MIPI A-PHY Source IP - 1-Lane
Auckland s Queen St gets $1.5m pedestrian makeover: Mayor Goff says it s time for plastic sticks to go
16 Apr, 2021 02:43 AM
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An artist s impression of the Queen St Stage 1 makeover that will implement boardwalks, seating and native plants. Photo / Supplied by Auckland Council
An artist s impression of the Queen St Stage 1 makeover that will implement boardwalks, seating and native plants. Photo / Supplied by Auckland Council
Tom Dillane is a reporter at the New Zealand Heraldtom.dillane@nzme.co.nz@tomdillane1
The Queen St pedestrianisation plastic sticks which two weeks ago led to a legal threat from property owners and businesses will soon be gone and replaced with boardwalks, seating and native plants.
Finance firm CLSA Premium recorded $15m loss before FMA imposed restrictions on trading
16 Mar, 2021 04:42 AM
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Last year the FMA launched proceedings against CLSAP NZ alleging breaches of the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) Act.
Duncan Bridgeman is head of premium business content for the New Zealand Heraldduncan.bridgeman@nzherald.co.nz@Dunc1000
Financial services firm CLSA Premium NZ, formerly KVB Kunlun, slumped to a $15m loss prior to being effectively shut down by the Financial Markets Authority for failing to meet audit and assurance requirements. In accounts just filed to the Companies Office, CLSAP NZ showed a net loss of $14.97m in the year ended December 31, 2019 as operating income tumbled from $77.9m to just $3.26m.
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MSI is one of the best makers of powerful but still portable gaming laptops. And with this year’s Stealth 15M, aside from a couple minor quibbles, it really feels like MSI has honed its craft. Not only is the Stealth 15M the thinnest 15-inch gaming laptop you can get right now, it features a 144 Hz screen combined with surprisingly solid battery life, so you can actually game away from home in confidence.
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Instead of the loud black and red paint jobs you get on a lot of other MSI laptops, the Stealth 15M is delightfully minimalist. It has a matte carbon gray aluminum body (also available in white for a small premium), and MSI even opted for a more stealthy logo (sorry, I couldn’t resist) instead of its typical black and gold badge. The selection of ports is also good: one USB-C port with Thunderbolt 4, two USB-A 3.2 ports, a full-size HDMI 2 port, 3.5mm audio jack, and even microSD slot lining its left and right sides. And while there