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Rasor outlines vision of handset multimedia
Mobile entertainment services will propel 3G to become a high-volume, high-revenue industry, said TI?s Doug Rasor in his keynote address at this week's 3G World Congress.
News from Texas Instruments (19 November 2004)
Chipset produces three classes of cameras
A new 2Mpixel camera kit from STMicroelectronics combines a UXGA image sensor with improved low-light performance and the first USB video-class-compliant three-in-one camera processor.
News from STMicroelectronics (19 November 2004)
Wolfson untroubled by Cirrus patent case
Wolfson Microelectronics has been notified of the findings of an Initial Determination regarding patent infringement allegations made by Cirrus Logic.
News from Wolfson Microelectronics (18 November 2004)
OMAP designs go on show in Hong Kong
Two new customers in China are using its the TI OMAP platform for local handsets.
News from Texas Instruments (18 November 2004)
Big claims for speedy dual DACs
The DAC5662/72 are billed as the industry's highest performing dual 200Msample/s D/A convertors.
News from Texas Instruments (18 November 2004)
ICs cover full cellular signal chain
Analog Devices reckons that virtually every cellular phone call made anywhere in the world passes through at least one of its integrated circuits.
News from Analog Devices (17 November 2004)
Convertor to boost Chinese basestations
The ADS5413-11 is billed as the highest performing, lowest-powered, high IF application, 11bit, 65Msample/s CMOS pipeline, A/D convertor for export to China.
News from Texas Instruments (16 November 2004)
Programmable gain amplifier provides control
Microchip has introduced a programmable gain amplifier family that provides digital control over the amplifier function and design.
News from Microchip Technology (15 November 2004)
European distributor of the year designated
National Semiconductor has announced that it has designated its distribution partner EBV Elektronik, an Avnet Company, as National's "European Distributor of the Year" for 2004.
News from National Semiconductor (12 November 2004)
Two million voice over cables shipped
Texas Instruments has shipped two million lines of Voice over Cable (VoCable) worldwide to date.
News from Texas Instruments (12 November 2004)
A/D convertors designed for high voltages
Analog Devices has introduced six 12 to 16bit true bipolar, multichannel analogue-to-digital convertors (ADCs) for high-voltage applications.
News from Analog Devices (12 November 2004)
Novel CMOS process runs up to 30V
Analog Devices has a new semiconductor manufacturing process that combines high-voltage silicon with submicron CMOS and complementary bipolar technologies.
News from Analog Devices (12 November 2004)
Quad DAC consumes half the space
Analog Devices has launched a new product that features four high-accuracy 16bit digital-to-analogue converters (DAC) with +/-10V tolerances and extensive on-chip signal chain integration.
News from Analog Devices (12 November 2004)
Precision amplifier is 70% smaller
Analog Devices has introduced a new precision, high-voltage CMOS amplifier that is 70 percent smaller than competing devices, using the company's new iCMOS industrial process technology.
News from Analog Devices (12 November 2004)
Process technology delivers lowest distortion
Analog Devices has introduced a series of switches and multiplexers that operate at +/- 15 V while delivering very low capacitance and low on -resistance in small packaging.
News from Analog Devices (12 November 2004)
Video multiplexer amplifiers for speed
National Semiconductor has launched the LMH6574, said to be the industry's fastest single 4:1 video multiplexing (MUX) amplifier, and the LMH6572, at dual-supply, triple 2:1 RGB MUX amplifier.
News from National Semiconductor (11 November 2004)
Audio amplifier design can be created in minutes
National Semiconductor has expanded its WEBENCH online design environment to include audio amplifiers, providing an online tool to speed the selection, design and evaluation of audio amplifiers.
News from National Semiconductor (11 November 2004)
Audio subsystems have expanded feature sets
National Semiconductor has launched two Boomer audio subsystems that provide a wide variety of features for cellular phones and portable applications.
News from National Semiconductor (11 November 2004)
LVDS extends reach and drive
National Semiconductor has added three new high-speed analogue interface chips to its industry leading portfolio of LVDS (low voltage differential signalling) products.
News from National Semiconductor (11 November 2004)
Collaboration to deliver data and voice
Arris has selected TI as its primary supplier of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) silicon and software for DOCSIS and Euro-DOCSIS based voice-enabled cable modems.
News from Texas Instruments (11 November 2004)
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