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Laurence Marchini

Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Parallel interface", 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 Camera sensors provide low-light boost from OmniVision, which we summarised at the time by saying "TrueFocus technology optimises optics, sensors and image processing to maximise camera performance and minimise system size and cost". A couple of weeks before, we featured the news release DACs save power in industrial signal generation from Linear Technology Corp: "Software-programmable pin-compatible 16, 14 and 12bit DACs typically draw only 0.7uA of supply current while generating an output swing up to +/-10V".
 
In November 2007, we covered the news from Synopsys concerning its PCX technology - take a look at Software cuts design times which says: "PCX technology is capable of processing hundreds of Gbyte of post OPC data with almost zero MDP input overhead".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Ramtron International, Ferroelectric RAM runs up to 2Mbit density, as well as Board accelerates IP controller designs from Connect One, and Physical layer interface IP is ready for 65nm from STMicroelectronics.
 

See also:

IP comms controller for machine communications (April 2007)
Secure Internet Protocol (IP) communication controller chip reduces cost and speeds up the design of machine-to-machine applications needing IP connectivity and security

PLED display module is bright choice (March 2007)
Available with either green or yellow pixels, the OSD2401-M04-1 PLED module offers extended operational lifetimes of up to 55kh with 75cd/m2 brightness for the yellow version at 25C

Ferroelectric RAM scales up to 4Mbit (March 2007)
4Mbit 3V parallel nonvolatile RAM in a 44-pin thin small outline plastic package features fast access, virtually unlimited read/write cycles and low power consumption

Acquisition boards make the most of PCI Express (November 2006)
Low-cost digital I/O boards build on the throughput of the PCI Express interface to acquire and generate large digital patterns that are otherwise impossible to sustain

Secure IP controller at the point of sale (November 2006)
Secure Internet Protocol communication controller chip reduces the cost and speeds the design of new IP-enabled point-of-sale terminals

FPGA and IP combine to master SPI-4.2 (August 2006)
Lattice Semiconductor has announced the immediate availability of the industry's only full rate SPI-4.2 solution based on a low cost FPGA fabric

Enterprise SIP phone is driven by DSP (June 2006)
The low power TMS320C5501 digital signal processor (DSP) was selected by Grandstream Networks for the GXP-2000, a next generation enterprise SIP phone

Starter kit begins XTX evaluation (April 2006)
The conga-XKit is a complete quick-start kit for use when testing all of the available features offered by the successful XTX embedded module concept

Optical and electrical signals go on record (March 2006)
A digital recorder interface module interfaces STM-1/OC-3 fibre optic (P/N 701308) or STS-1/E4 (P/N 701308-1) equipment to digital recording devices

Audio DSPs provide design flexibility (January 2006)
New system-on-chip audio DSPs combine MP3, WMA, ATRAC and AAC decoding capability with CD control and amplification functions

Sensor sets stage for 3Mpixel handset cameras (October 2005)
The OV3630 is a high performance 3.2Mpixel CMOS image sensor for digital still image and video/still camera products

Controller is suitable for automotive subsystems (September 2005)
Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (FME) has announced the world's first FlexRay controller featuring version 2.0 FlexRay IP developed by Robert Bosch

Electro-emulation tester links bench with line (September 2005)
New from Schaffner, the W629 electro-emulation tester offers OEMs efficient strategies for testing finished products and partial assemblies during the manufacturing process

Superchip enables Mobitex networking (August 2005)
The CMX990 is a time, space and component-saving wireless data IC that has achieved much critical acclaim since its launch at Electronica 2004

USB OTG cores meet low-pincount interface specs (July 2005)
Mentor Graphics has successfully received certification of its UTMI + low pin interface (ULPI) support for the USB On-The-Go standard from the USB Implementers Forum

MCUs help applications trade up to 32bit (July 2005)
Atmel's AT91SAM7S microcontrollers, based on the industry-standard ARM7TDMI 32bit RISC processor, are low-cost MCUs with Flash memory capacities ranging from 32 to 256Kbyte

Kit investigates baseband radio chips (March 2005)
CML's latest range of PMR and leisure radio baseband ICs can now be speedily designed-in with the availability of a custom evaluation, demonstration and investigation kit

Chipset simplifies XFP transceiver design (March 2005)
Analog Devices has developed a new XFP (10Gbit/s small form factor pluggable) optical transceiver chipset and reference design

Embedded SBC boasts express communications (February 2005)
Kontron Embedded Computers has used the PCI Express bus (PCIe for short) for communication with peripherals on its new PICMG 1.0-compatible Kontron PCI-955 single board computer

16bit DAC speeds to 1Gsample/s (January 2005)
Analog Devices reckons it has produced the industry's first 16bit digital-to-analogue convertor (DAC) to achieve a sample rate of 1Gsample/s, making it twice as fast as competing solutions

Board brings FPGA development to the desktop (January 2005)
The ZestSC1 is a desktop FPGA development board with High Speed USB 2.0 host computer interface

One driver covers most automotive applications (October 2004)
A new high-side driver IC is designed to drive virtually any load in microcontroller-based automotive and industrial control applications

CD processor supports multiple formats (July 2004)
Toshiba has expanded its family of DSPs for digital audio equipment with the world's first single-chip CD LSI to offer support for both MP3 and Sony Atrac CD formats

Controller simplifies camera integration (July 2004)
The OmniVision OV529 single-chip mobile camera controller is a low cost, low power and high resolution device for mobile phone/PDA integration suitable for high volume applications

SoC controls broadband passive optical networking (June 2004)
A new device from Freescale Semiconductor is billed as the industry's first SoC solution for broadband passive optical networking (B-PON)

Mobile processor moves to embedded industrial uses (June 2004)
The Intel Pentium M processor is now available on a standard ATX motherboard designed for harsh ambient conditions

Serial ATA range stretches to custom cables (April 2004)
Circuit Assembly now offers an extensive line of Serial ATA products including a wide range of receptacles and plugs as well as cable assemblies built to customer specifications

SAR convertors improve dynamic performance (March 2004)
A new pair of high-speed 14bit successive approximation ADCs are ideal for advanced signal processing applications which require high speed, high precision and low power

DSOs gain solid-state storage option (March 2004)
TTi has a new communications interface option for the Tektronix TDS1000 and 2000 series of low cost digital storage oscilloscopes

Embedded CPU gains cool Pentium options (March 2004)
Kontron is now offering its popular ePCI-101 CPU board with two new Pentium M based processors

Half-size CPU boards provide budget ePCI-X intro (November 2003)
Two new CPU boards are based on the latest fast ePCI-X standard

Top speed for delta-sigma A/D convertor (July 2003)
Featuring a 1.25Msample/s datarate with outstanding high-speed performance, the ADS1625 is ideal for demanding measurement requirements

Convertor features four true bipolar inputs (June 2003)
A novel 16bit 250Ksample/s successive approximation (SAR) analogue-to-digital convertor (ADC) features four true bipolar input channels with a +/-2.5V input range

High-channel-count DACs suit optical conversion (March 2003)
A new family of high-density DACs features the industry's first 40-channel, 14bit resolution, voltage-output DAC operating from a single 5V power supply

 

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