
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "MUX",
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 Optical switching multiplexers meet LXI needs from
Pickering Interfaces, which we summarised at the time by saying "The LXI Class C compliant interface allows the 60-850/1 to be remotely controlled via its Ethernet port through a web browser or by the programmatic interface".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release More options for CWDM multiplexers from
Omron Electronics: "New packages and assemblies extend the mounting options for CWDM multiplexers in fibre-to-the-node and fibre-to-the-home applications".
In August 2007, we covered the news from Anritsu (UK)
concerning its MP1800A
- take a look at Signal quality analyser measures jitter tolerance
which says: "New options allow MP1800A series signal quality analysers to conduct highly accurate jitter tolerance measurements on devices with up to four channels".
Take a look also at the news release from Intersil, Video digitiser takes more onboard,
as well as Interconnect cuts demands on handset processors from IDT,
and Chipset provides serial interface for HD broadcast from National Semiconductor.
See also:
Design puts FPGAs into GPON receivers
(April 2007)
Lattice Semiconductor has developed a Purespeed I/O burst mode receiver (BMR) FPGA reference design for gigabit passive optical networks (GPON)
Coherent detection adds range to 100G networks
(March 2007)
CoreOptics has successfully demonstrated the industry's first 111Gbit/s transmission over 2400km using coherent detection technology
Signal conditioning buffers for LVDS products
(March 2007)
Three new signal-conditioning buffers are low-voltage differential signaling devices which offer transmit pre-emphasis and receive equalisation for superior jitter performance up to 3.125Gbit/s
Multiplexers make PXI switching more versatile
(January 2007)
Pickering Interfaces has expanded its large range of PXI switching modules with the introduction of two new versatile mux solutions, the 40-612 and 40-613
Report profiles next network opportunities
(November 2006)
With the recent endorsement of 100Gbit/s Ethernet by an IEEE Study Group, new opportunities for modules and component firms are about to appear
Video multiplexer replaces multiple devices
(November 2006)
Triple-channel 4:1 multiplexer allows the user to switch between four different input signals such as RGB or YPbPr
Optical coupler acquisition is completed
(November 2006)
Omron has finalised its agreement with NHK Spring to acquire its FTTH optical coupler business
Add/drop modules integrate more
(September 2006)
NeoPhotonics has announced the general availability of its 40-channel reconfigurable optical add/drop module with per channel variable optical attenuators and power monitoring
Crosspoint switch provides black-level accuracy
(September 2006)
Video crosspoint switch provides correctly balanced composite video with fewer external components
SDI reclocker is the industry's smallest
(September 2006)
Multirate video reclocker supports both standard-definition and high-definition (SD/HD) serial digital interface (SDI) data transmission
Acquisition cements optical coupler lead
(September 2006)
Omron Corp has reached a preliminary agreement to acquire NHK Spring's FTTH optical coupler business
Software makes more of programmable platforms
(July 2006)
The Programmable Synthesis Engine is a logic optimisation and mapping software product that is customisable for a variety of programmable platform architectures
$28 million round of financing closed out
(July 2006)
CoreOptics has announced the closure of $28 million round of financing from new and existing investors, bringing the company's total funding to date to over $68 million
Acquisitions address fast-growing opto markets
(June 2006)
NeoPhotonics has acquired two California-based optoelectronics companies: LightConnect of Newark and OpTun based in Santa Clara
Chip scale switches suit handset duties
(June 2006)
Advanced analogue switches feature chip scale packaging, very low on-resistance and wide voltage ranges to address the demands of next generation portable application requirements
Gigabit Ethernet transceiver is flexible interface
(March 2006)
A six-channel gigabit Ethernet transceiver provides a full-featured, flexible interface in datacommunications and telecommunications equipment
ARM-based mixed-signal chip adds design support
(March 2006)
An expanded design infrastructure supports Actel's single-chip M7AFS device, the ARM7-enabled version of the company's award-winning, mixed-signal Fusion programmable system chip
FPGAs upgrade economical processing
(February 2006)
A new second generation of low-cost devices cuts FPGA prices to under $0.50 per 1000 look-up tables in high volume
Broadband multiplexer promises full coverage
(February 2006)
A novel broadband 4:1 multiplexer offers true operation from DC to 20GHz with absolutely no 'holes' (frequencies at which the part might not work) in a QFN plastic package
Prism-coupled grating boasts ultrahigh dispersion
(December 2005)
Kaiser Optical Systems has released the UltraSpecT-HT1350 ultra-high-dispersion volume phase grating for telecommunications
Transformer and inductor lines come onboard
(November 2005)
Nu Horizons Electronics is to distribute Midcom's complete line of transformer and inductor products throughout the Americas and Asia Pacific region
Graphics cards simultaneously access two PCI slots
(November 2005)
Pericom Semiconductor has announced its Signal Switch technology, which is a key component in enabling multi-GPU mode in ATI's Radeon Xpress 200 CrossFire platform technology
Holographic gratings are made to measure
(October 2005)
Kaiser Optical Systems has developed a proprietary high throughput (HT) process for volume phase holographic gratings for telecomms and other applications
Fibre-optic mux/demux portfolio is extended
(September 2005)
Omron has extended its fibre-optic mux/demux portfolio, targeted at metro edge, storage and access networks
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
Multiplexers and switches take centre stage
(August 2005)
Omron is using ECOC 2005 to introduce new versions of its multiplexer/demultiplexer devices for metro edge, storage and access networks
Differential video switch supports HDMI
(June 2005)
A new HDMI switch supports the transmitting of digital AV signals from DVD players, set-top boxes, and additional audiovisual sources to television sets, projectors and other video displays
Vogt briefed with sensor development
(May 2005)
Omron has announced the appointment of Jens Vogt as Market Development Manager - Sensor Products, to the European Microelectronics (ME) business development team
Wireless solution marries 2G and 3G infrastructure
(May 2005)
Agere Systems has unveiled its TrueAdvantage Wireless Access Solutions, featuring new technology that allows current and future wireless systems to be simultaneously supported over a single network
Video multiplexers claim speed record
(April 2005)
With 500MHz performance, the EL4342 and EL4340 are billed as the world's fastest video multiplexers and can easily support UXGA resolutions
One stop solution for audio and video decoding
(April 2005)
The AMP-Thunder from Ateme is the one stop solution for audio and video decoding for applications such as set top boxes
Single-chip video filter takes more onboard
(March 2005)
Fairchild Semiconductor has released what it claims is the smallest and most integrated single-chip video filter on the market
Alliance targets 40Gbit/s networking
(March 2005)
CoreOptics and Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe are to provide a complete set of 40Gbit/s IC solutions for applications in high capacity DWDM optical transport, IP networking and test and measurement
Chip cuts design time for video switching
(March 2005)
Intersil has developed a new triple 16x5 video switch ideal for high bandwidth RGB (red, green, blue) switching applications
