SiTime’s SiT7910 temperature-compensated oscillator (TCXO) is the Big IDEA Winner in the annual IDEA Awards, presented by Machine Design, Electronic Design, Power & Motion, Microwaves & RF and Vision Systems Design.
After voters from all over the world cast their ballots, Winners and Honorees were crowned in 10 categories. The SiTime SiT7910 received the highest number of votes in all categories and received the Big IDEA designation.
“We know product innovation is important to our readers and to the larger supplier community. It is only through the continued innovations of technology, components and systems can manufacturing meet the challenges today and tomorrow, said Bob Vavra, senior content director for Machine Design and Power & Motion. “This year's winners, chosen by our readers, are a great example of how that innovation becomes products that advance the goals of manufacturers everywhere—a safer, smarter and better-connected manufacturing enterprise.
The 2023 IDEA Award winners are listed below.
BIG IDEA Winner
Additive & Materials Management
Winner:
Instant Design for Additive Manufacturability (DfAM) Analysis
Honorees:
Branson GMX-HP Ultrasonic Metal Welder
Automation & Controls
Winner:
N-Tron Series NT5000 Gigabit Managed Layer 2 Ethernet switches
Honorees:
CIP Utilities and Automated Reporting Analytics Package
Communications
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Computing
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Ambarella’s Centrally Processed 4D Imaging Radar Architecture for Autonomous Mobility Systems
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Design & Operations Software
Winner
Honorees:
Interactive Datasheets for MOSFETs
Electric Drives, Motors & Components
Winner:
SiT9396/7 Automotive Timing Family
Honorees:
ECM Ultra-light, Premium Efficiency, Next Generation, 3hp Pump Motor
Electronic Components
Winner:
Elite RF SiT5376/SiT5377 Super-TCXOs
Honorees:
P1B120 Mixed-signal System-on-Chip (SoC)
Machine Vision
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Motion Control
Winner:
1/2 NPT HollowStream Liquid Atomizing Nozzle
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Sensors & Software
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Allen‑Bradley RightSight and VisiSight photoelectric sensors