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Laurence Marchini

Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "PQFP", 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 ARM9-based MCUs come with up to 512Kbyte of Flash from Atmel Corporation, which we summarised at the time by saying "Combination of performance and functionality on a single chip makes microcontrollers ideal for space-constrained applications where high performance is required". Several months prior to that, we featured the news release Nonvolatile FPGAs promise more for less from Lattice Semiconductor UK: "Third generation nonvolatile FPGA family doubles maximum logic capacity, improves performance and adds dedicated DSP blocks".
 
In February 2007, we covered the news from Tundra Semiconductor concerning its Tsi350 - take a look at PCI-to-PCI bridge enters full production which says: "The Tsi350 is an industry-standard, 32bit 66MHz asynchronous PCI-to-PCI bridge fully compliant with PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2.3".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Tundra Semiconductor, PCI bridge meets Local Bus Specification, as well as Processor promises cost-efficient multimedia from LSI Europe, and Software accelerates thermal simulations from Blue Ridge Numerics.
 

See also:

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

Military-rated FPGAs enter full production (June 2005)
QuickLogic Europe can now supply production volumes of the military-temperature versions of its popular Eclipse II FPGA product

Adapter puts new PQFPs on old board designs (January 2005)
A new adapter enables designers to replace a 132-pin PQFP package IC with the newer 144-pin TQFP with no need for board redesign or rework

Quad-beam system speeds high-volume placement (July 2004)
Universal Instruments is bolstering its high-speed chip placement offering with the introduction of the Quadris placement machine

New architecture brings economy and DSP to FPGAs (July 2004)
The new LatticeECP-DSP and LatticeEC FPGA device families are designed to provide the most optimised feature sets combined with the lowest total solution costs of any FPGAs

Acquisition SoCs combine convertors with Flash MCU (June 2003)
The ADuC845 features two 24bit sigma-delta analogue-to-digital convertors with 10 single-ended or five fully differential channels on a single chip

Splitters cut the cost of video surveillance (February 2003)
Averlogic Technologies' AL700/701/710 quad splitters are designed specifically for low-cost video surveillance applications, allowing the simultaneous display of up to four images on a single monitor

Integrated gateway chip takes five ports onboard (November 2002)
Micrel reckons its KS8695 chip and reference design package is the industry's most integrated high-performance SOHO gateway solution

Transceiver solves real world networking problems (September 2002)
National Semiconductor reckons its new ultra-low power Gigabit Ethernet physical layer transceiver provides a compelling solution for enterprise switches and routers

Flexible on-chip memory aids DSP applications (September 2002)
Based on the ZSP400 core, the LSI403LP is designed for cost-sensitive applications requiring low power consumption, high throughput and flexibility

CMOS sensors cut camera costs (August 2002)
Agilent Technologies has a new family of colour and monochrome CMOS image sensors

Complex logic range goes even wider (June 2002)
Lattice Semiconductor has released the first member of its 2.5V ispMACH 5000B family, the 256-macrocell ispMACH 5256B

SoCs are full data-acquisition systems (April 2002)
Analog Devices has added two new devices and an associated QuickStart evaluation kit to its extensive MicroConverter family of data acquisition SoCs

Networked microprocessors shrink to BGA (March 2002)
New from Solid State Supplies, the NET+20M and NET+50M networked microprocessors feature BGA packaging to reduce their footprint from 28 to 15mm2

Ethernet switches are single-chip SOHO solutions (February 2002)
The industry's first single-chip eight- and nine-port 10/100 Ethernet integrated switch ICs to use PQFP packaging have been developed by Micrel's Kendin Operation for the SOHO market

Low-power MCU in drive for display applications (February 2002)
Sunrise Electronics has a new microcontroller from NEC combining extremely low power consumption and low voltage supply requirements with an onboard LCD driving capability

Transceiver chip is easy on the battery (October 2001)
Texas Instruments has entered the low-power radio market with a single-chip RF transceiver for the licence-free European 868-870MHz and US 902-928MHz ISM bands

I/O chip handles all the usual suspects (September 2001)
LSI Logic has introduced the first standard product device from its ComCentrix product family

 

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