
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Parallel interfaces",
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 Microcontroller reference designs ease evaluation from
Innovasic Semiconductor, which we summarised at the time by saying "Innovasic's reference designs and modules help fido1100 microcontroller users to perform rapid prototyping and performance evaluation".
Several months prior to that,
we featured the news release Serialiser is made for camera sensor data from
Fairchild Semiconductor: "MicroSerDes device is specifically designed for serialising high-speed signals from multi-megapixel-resolution CMOS and CCD image sensors in portable products".
In April 2007, we covered the news from Martel Instruments
concerning its MPP5300, MPP5500 and MPP5600 panel-mount printers
- take a look at Panel mount printers need no separate power supply
which says: "An enhanced range of panel-mount printers for OEM equipment has its own switch-mode power supply, bringing cost and performance benefits".
Take a look also at the news release from DSM Computer, Industrial CPU boasts Core 2 Duo power,
as well as Increase internal data bandwidth from Atmel Corporation,
and Recording system gains more reach from Conduant Corp.
See also:
Microcontrollers take Fast Ethernet onboard
(June 2006)
A family of high performance 8bit microcontrollers is reckoned to be the first to deliver a 10/100Mbit/s Fast Ethernet MAC/PHY, a TCP/IP accelerator and Flash memory in a single chip
Protective devices filter as well
(April 2006)
The EClamp237xP family protect against ESD, EMI and RFI in 3G and CDMA phones that have high-resolution displays and video and digital camera features
Quad optocoupler goes both ways
(December 2005)
Avago Technologies has expanded its industry-first family of 3.3V multichannel and bidirectional digital optocouplers to include a bidirectional quad version
Module is cool choice for fanless systems
(November 2005)
A new kit helps developers of fanless miniature computers evaluate the business-card-sized X board-GP8 computer-on-module based on the Xscale technology Intel 80219 processor
A/D convertors save with flexible inputs
(October 2005)
A new generation of 16 and 18bit ADCs address industrial needs for more efficient and cost-effective data conversion, while reducing design complexity and setting new standards for performance
Platform ASICs tackle high-speed serial tasks
(March 2005)
LSI Logic Corp has released the RapidChip Xtreme2 family of platform ASICs, which builds on the company's leadership in the RapidChip technology performance and integration capability
Speedy ARM-based SoC gains RTOS support
(November 2004)
Sharp Microelectronics and Enea Embedded Technology are co-operating to optimise BlueStreak system-on-chip components, particularly for use in mobile terminal devices
Devices reduce part count and board space
(November 2004)
Agilent Technologies has introduced what is said to be the industry's first 3.3 V, 15 MBd, multi-channel and bi-directional digital optocouplers for use in a wide range of applications
Serdes core is flexible about rates and standards
(October 2004)
The Hydra serialiser/deserialiser (serdes) core offers a wide range of datarates, selectable I/O types, and exceptional design flexibility for fast SoC designs
Kit puts XScale-based modules to the embedded test
(July 2004)
Kontron has put together a new evaluation kit for developers of fanless miniature computers, which is based on the business card-sized computer-on-module X-board
VMEbus SBC takes speedy Pentium onboard
(June 2004)
Momentum Computer has a new VMEbus single-board computer based on the newest Intel Pentium M processor 745 at 1.8GHz and the Intel E7501 chipset
Display interface standard cuts noise and power
(January 2004)
The Mobile Pixel Link (MPL) physical layer is the first step in the standardisation process for a new serial interface for camera phones and small-form-factor displays
Serdes speeds SAN host adapter to market
(September 2003)
Pacific Digital Corp is implementing Agere's standards-compliant high-speed interconnect technology in its next-generation host adapter for storage area networking applications
Generators sound good for handsets
(July 2003)
Two new melody ringer ICs feature pulse-code-modulated (PCM) sound generators that can produce 32- or 16-note polyphonic sounds simultaneously
Chipset provides complete 3G basestation baseband
(February 2003)
A new programmable chipset enables cellular infrastructure manufacturers to create low-cost, differentiated channel cards for 3G basestations without the burden of developing their own custom ASICs
All-in LCD module simplifies display design
(October 2002)
Arrow has expanded its family of graphics displays with a range of low-power extended-temperature chip-on-glass modules that integrate a high-contrast 128 x 64 dot LCD with a Samsung driver IC
Serial EEPROM family runs up to 256Kbit
(October 2002)
Catalyst Semiconductor has completed qualification and released to production one of the most complete families of high-speed SPI interface serial EEPROMs in the industry
Budget price tag for Pentium 4 SBC
(September 2002)
The WSB-7651 Pentium 4 SBC is available now from stock at BVM
Multiplexers satisfy high-port-count demands
(May 2002)
Analog Devices has a new series of 32-channel and dual-16-channel CMOS analogue multiplexer integrated circuits for telecomms network systems
Speedy panel printer corners kiosk applications
(November 2001)
Compactness and durability characterise the new Epson EU-T400 kiosk printer available from Able Systems, which prints at 150mm/s, the highest print speed in its class
