
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Standards bodies",
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 GPS IC is a sensitive sort from
Broadcom Corp, which we summarised at the time by saying "Single-chip GPS receiver can measure the faintest GPS signals deep indoors and in 'urban canyon' environments at signal levels as low as -162dBm".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Switches and routers checked for compliance from
Agilent Technologies Europe: "Multiservices test solution is expanded to cover compliance of Carrier Ethernet equipment".
In May 2007, we covered the news from ATEEDA
- take a look at Alliance to ensure mixed-signal interoperability
which says: "ATEEDA has joined the Synopsys in-Sync programme to develop and support interoperability between its mixed-signal test tool and the Synopsys HSpice simulator".
Take a look also at the news release from Wind River Systems, On-chip debug software extends to Intel IOP342,
as well as Silicon Valley event is largest yet from ARC International,
and Low-power spec becomes open industry standard from Mentor Graphics UK.
See also:
Donation opens access to power management
(September 2006)
Synopsys has donated power management technology to Accellera, the EDA organisation focused on electronic design automation standards
Korean compliance lab gains UKAS accreditation
(May 2006)
RFI Global Services has received UKAS accreditation for RFI-Korea, a key subsidiary compliance laboratory scheduled to open next month
Initiative focuses on multicore processing
(April 2006)
A strategic initiative aims to drive standardisation and widespread adoption of multicore architectures and solutions in the device market
RFID technology spreads beyond retail
(March 2006)
RFID technology is having a tangible impact on a wide array of industries across the globe, according to a new briefing paper by the Economist Intelligence Unit
European base for Staccato
(December 2005)
Staccato Communications has launched its first European operation to focus on the support of UWB standards and regulatory efforts throughout Europe
Conference to shape European SRD policy
(September 2005)
The 2005 Radio Solutions conference and exhibition will be held on 12th and 13th October in Nice, France
IP multimedia subsystems market in focus
(September 2005)
New research shows traditional infrastructure systems vendors will have a dominant role in the early IP multimedia subsystems market
Coaxial cables meet new broadcast standards
(April 2005)
SDI coaxial cables are now specified for operation at 4.5GHz, with every reel being sweep tested for return loss and certified to the new, higher frequency
Wireless security handset mechanism set for demo
(February 2005)
Texas Instruments, Orange and Trusted Logic are to demonstrate a new wireless security handset mechanism designed to eliminate unauthorised handset use and fraud
Applications tester is phone-agnostic
(January 2005)
A new development and conformance test system can test applications running on all major cellular phones including GSM/EGPRS and W-CDMA
Programme formalises tool interoperability
(January 2005)
Celoxica has formalised the interoperability between its Agility Compiler and DK Design Suite and the Design Compiler synthesis solution from Synopsys
Paris office secures Spansion's European future
(October 2004)
Spansion, the Flash memory subsidiary of Advanced Micro Devices and Fujitsu, has established European headquarters in Paris, France, to serve as its centre for worldwide mobile security
Smart card controller has passport to travel
(September 2004)
The Philips contactless chip solution for e-government applications has received the world's first Common Criteria (CC) EAL5+ certification for a triple interface smart card controller
Seminar series targets telecomms engineers
(March 2004)
An international event on 'Network restoration and resilience in all-optical networks' will be held on 7th May at Warwick University in the UK
Test services verify handset audio performance
(March 2004)
Radio Frequency Investigation has a new 'over the air' audio testing service for the latest mobile handsets
Protocol stack moves to Symbian OS
(January 2004)
Dilithium Networks has joined the Symbian Platinum Partner Programme
Digital modulator IP core aims to set standards
(August 2003)
Cambridge-based Commsonic has developed a new core in its range of 'costimisable' IP that is targeted at the latest generations of low-cost, DSP-oriented FPGA devices
Alliance to promote mobile processor standards
(July 2003)
The Mobile Industry Processor Interface (MIPI) Alliance is a new industry initiative that will define and promote open standards for interfaces to mobile application processors
Qualcomm licenses 3G videotelephony software
(July 2003)
Qualcomm has licensed Dilithium Networks' 3G-324M video telephony and conferencing protocol software for its MSM6xxx family of chipsets
Verification language set for standardisation
(June 2003)
The IEEE Design Automation Standards Committee has approved a project to use the e verification language as a basis for standardisation
3G conformance tester ships east
(September 2002)
Racal Instruments is the first manufacturer to have shipped complete signalling conformance test systems to mobile phone manufacturers in South Korea and Japan
Module tests Ethernet from end to end
(June 2002)
EXFO Electro-Optical Engineering has added a dual-testset feature to its Packet Blazer FTB-8500 Series 10/100/1000Mbit/s test module
RFI Ltd wins SAR test contract from Matsushita
(May 2001)
Matsushita Communications Industrial UK (MCUK), the European design and manufacture centre for Panasonic mobile phones has placed a contract for SAR testing with Radio Frequency Investigation. (RFI)

