
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Digital video cameras",
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 Smaller sensor compensates for camera shake from
Panasonic Industrial Europe, which we summarised at the time by saying "Two-axis sensor is based on Panasonic's own piezoelectric MEMS tuning-fork technology, and can also be used in automotive applications".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Memory technologies shrink SoC designs from
NEC Electronics (Europe): "New technologies featured in NEC Electronics' 40nm eDRAM will enable customers to more easily build electronic digital consumer products".
In August 2007, we covered the news from Tyco Electronics - Comns Computer Consumer Elctrns
concerning its Micro-USB connectors
- take a look at Micro-size connector shrinks USB interfaces
which says: "Miniature connector is smaller than the conventional Mini-USB connector and enables portable device makers to further miniaturise real estate".
Take a look also at the news release from Maxim Integrated Products, Charger chip is smart for dual-source designs,
as well as Detector switch shrinks for compact devices from Alps Electric (UK),
and Compact chokes clean up high-speed signals from Murata Electronics (UK).
See also:
RTOS drives for multimedia over USB
(July 2005)
Accelerated Technology has developed two new class drivers for the Nucleus USB software, which provides USB support for the Nucleus RTOS
Compact embedded systems need no fans
(April 2005)
New from Nexcom are the compact EBS FL366 and EBS FL565 fanless embedded systems
Video amps decimate power consumption
(February 2005)
New high-performance video amplifiers enable longer battery life in portable multimedia consumer applications, such as audio visual players and digital video cameras
Chip checks battery pack authenticity
(January 2005)
The DS2703 battery pack authentication IC implements a challenge/response scheme using the Secure Hash Algorithm to authenticate a battery pack for a host system
Codec boosts resolution of consumer video devices
(January 2004)
The SuperENCIII is a novel single-chip audio/video SDTV and HDTV MPEG-2 codec
Single-chip codec for MPEG-4 video
(November 2003)
Targeted at security and surveillance applications the IV8102 digitally encodes and compresses high-resolution video using the new MPEG-4
Toolkit speeds switch to digital video
(November 2003)
A novel video security over Internet protocol toolkit aims to help video surveillance system developers to make the transition from analogue to digital technology quickly and cost effectively
5V-tolerant analogue switch aids USB flexibility
(September 2003)
The NLAS2066 is billed as the industry's first overvoltage-tolerant analogue switch
Shipper saves disks from contamination
(September 2003)
Entegris reckons it can answer the latest demands from the consumer electronics industry with its 1in, 27mm conductive disk shipper
All in power solutions for digital cameras
(July 2003)
The MAX1566 and MAX1567 are complete high-efficiency power-supply solutions for digital still cameras and digital video cameras
Flexible sheeting for flexible shielding
(May 2003)
Hitachi Metals Japan has developed a novel halogen-free noise suppression sheet
Digital media processor speeds video development
(March 2003)
The latest DSP-based digital media processor is supported by a full suite of software and development tools
Reference platform for automotive control
(October 2002)
TI and Mindready Solutions have developed the industry's first reference platform for designing automotive control and information systems that interface through the IDB-1394 high-speed serial bus
Software reference frameworks aid DSP design
(April 2002)
Texas Instruments has developed a novel approach to DSP systems design with the release of a range of DSP software reference frameworks
New Flash cell makes memories smaller and faster
(December 2001)
Hitachi has developed a new AG-AND (assist gate-AND) type Flash memory cell, its first gigabyte-generation Flash memory
Space-saving MCMs combine MPU, Flash and RAM
(September 2001)
Hitachi has two new series of multi-chip modules (MCMs) that offer a high-performance SuperH microprocessor together with Flash and either SDRAM or SRAM in a single compact package
Serial interface engine provides USB 2.0 for MCUs
(February 2001)
Cypress Semiconductor has expanded its USB 2.0 product line with the introduction of the EZ-USB SX2 intelligent serial interface engine (SIE)

