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Laurence Marchini

Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Analogue technology", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
 
Start with the news release Device gets high data rates out of copper wire from Quellan, which we summarised at the time by saying "By compensating for signal distortion and removing noise, the QLx411G can achieve unprecedented speed over thinner gauge cable". Several months prior to that, we featured the news release Chips come in small packages for low power from Quellan: "Lane extender chips combine small size with functions to enable the production of active cables which reduce interconnect power by hundreds of kilowatts".
 
In April 2007, we covered the news from austriamicrosystems - take a look at HV CMOS process to offer best of both worlds which says: "CMOS process technology alliance will marry IBM's industry-leading 180nm RF CMOS process technology with austriamicrosystems' proprietary high-voltage module".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Broadcom Corp, Transceiver and baseband unite in single-chip Edge, as well as The potential of digital flight data recording from Heim Data Systems, and Register and PLL combo enables DDR3 modules from Texas Instruments (April 2006-).
 

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HD-DVD writer slims for notebook integration (October 2006)
Slimline HD-DVD writable drive for notebook PCs brings high definition recording into the mainstream

Satellite receivers sport multiple Blackfins (September 2006)
Broadcast transmission systems manufacturer X-Digital Systems is using the Blackfin processor in its integrated satellite receiver with FM modulator

Management bus upgrades for more information (June 2006)
The Simple Serial Transport bus enables faster and more precise communication of system efficiency in high-performance desktop computers, workstations and servers

Taiwanese foundry takes on power process (May 2006)
Vanguard International Semiconductor is to integrate AnalogicTech's 0.35um ModularBCD process technology into its advanced 200mm submicron fabrication facilities in Taiwan

DSP-based controllers boost PWM precision (February 2006)
Four new members of the TMS320C2000 platform are optimised for motor control, digital power conversion and intelligent sensor control

Blackfin at heart of external defibrillator (December 2005)
CMOS Drake, a medical equipment manufacturer, has designed its automatic external defibrillator (AED) with Analog Devices' Blackfin processor at the core of this life-saving product

Analogue technology drives National growth (December 2005)
National Semiconductor has reported GAAP net income of $114.7 million, or 32 cents per share, on revenues of $544.0 million for the second quarter of fiscal 2006

All-in-one decoder takes analogue route to RGB (August 2005)
A novel decoder with an integrated 2:1 multiplexing video switch uses analogue technology to accurately convert standard and high-definition video signals to a computer video format

DSP enables novel VoIP adapter with power to spare (May 2005)
A new single-processor design from Vocal Technologies will enable the development of inexpensive equipment that allows homes and small businesses to add telephone lines to their broadband services

DSP-based audio helps the hard of hearing (April 2005)
AMI Semiconductor's BelaSigna 200 DSP-based audio system has been selected by Phonak Communications for the SmartLink SX

Royalties boost Linear's revenues (April 2005)
Linear Technology reports total revenue for its third quarter ended 3rd April 2005 of $290,734,000, an increase of 39% over revenue of $209,133,000 for the third quarter of the previous year

Controllers take top-resolution PWM onboard (March 2005)
Texas Instruments has begun sampling its TMS320F2801, TMS320F2806 and TMS320F2808 digital signal controllers

Seminars explain latest analogue technology (February 2005)
National Semiconductor's technology experts are going on tour to share the latest analogue technology and design tools at 18 live seminars covering Europe and Israel

New unit targets medical wireless applications (December 2004)
AMI Semiconductor is setting up a new Medical and Wireless Products Unit

Convertor chip boasts nine programmable outputs (December 2004)
A new concept in power supply design aims to give system design engineers unparalleled flexibility and ease of implementation

Emerging leader in future analogue technology (November 2004)
Monolithic Power Systems (MPS) is a high performance analogue semiconductor company headquartered in Los Gatos, California

Compact DSP powers up novel mobile headset (October 2004)
Aliph is using TI's TMS320C5405 digital signal processor and high-performance analogue technology to power its new Jawbone headset for mobile phones

Hollywood chip brings digital TV to cellphones (October 2004)
Texas Instruments has developed the wireless industry's first digital TV on a single chip for cellphones, which will capture broadcast signals and allow cellphone users to watch live broadcasts

First Chinese plant opens for business (October 2004)
National Semiconductor has officially opened its first manufacturing plant in China, an assembly and test facility in Suzhou Industrial Park

Learn programmable analogue technology online (August 2004)
Now systems designers can get personalised distance training in a programmable analogue technology

Global marketing role for John (August 2004)
Nathan W John, a semiconductor industry veteran with more than 20 years experience in marketing, has joined Anadigm as Vice President of Worldwide Marketing

Voltage references cut the power budget (May 2004)
A new family of precision, 3-lead, SOT-23 voltage references is manufactured using Xicor's proprietary FGA floating gate analogue technology

Reference boosts performance but cuts costs (April 2004)
The X60008EIS8-50 is the latest addition to the Xicor family of precision voltage references manufactured using the company's proprietary FGA floating gate analogue technology

Second-generation processor puts it all in one (February 2004)
Texas Instruments reckons its new OMAP 2 architecture for 2.5 and 3G mobile phones that will transform what were trendy devices into a high-quality, personal entertainment experience

All-digital display promises budget HDTV (January 2004)
A novel silicon technology is claimed to enable high-definition, large-screen TVs with clearer pictures than current systems for less than $2000

Analogue gurus hit the road in Europe (September 2003)
National Semiconductor will go on tour this autumn to share its latest analogue technology and design tools at 19 live seminars in Europe and Israel

Intersil to quit wireless LAN market (July 2003)
Intersil has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its Wireless Networking Product Group to GlobespanVirata

Veteran Hodges becomes marketing VP (May 2003)
Brian Hodges, a 12-year veteran of the semiconductor industry and former executive at Intersil Corp, has joined Anadigm as Vice President of Worldwide Marketing

Digital isolation speeds industrial applications (May 2003)
Siemens has adopted digital isolation technology from Analog Devices for use in its Profibus industrial network systems

FPGAs enable novel sporting AV experience (April 2003)
Xilinx has been working with World Audio Visual Entertainment Systems on the world's first wireless AV entertainment system designed to enhance spectator experience at a variety of sporting events

Analogue array solves DVD performance problems (January 2002)
The Conradt Measurement and Control development company has designed an innovative analogue lens control solution which dramatically improves the write speed of DVD peripherals

Programmable analogue arrays turn to laser cooling (December 2001)
Anadigm has published an application note detailing how field-programmable analogue arrays (FPAAs) simplify the control of Peltier-effect thermoelectric coolers

Omron takes Anadigm arrays to Japan (July 2001)
Anadigm and Omron have entered an alliance to market field programmable analogue array (FPAA) products and technology in Japan

 

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