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Product award for duplexer and filter
The ACMD-7401 FBAR duplexer and ACPF-7002 full-band transmit filter from Agilent Technologies have been named as the 2004 Product of the Year by AnalogZone.
News from Agilent Technologies (25 March 2005)
IC sensor provides novel rotary control
The QT510 QWheel IC is a novel chip that Quantum Research Group believes will cut the cost of rotary touch sensing by 60% in consumer electronic products.
News from Quantum Research Group (24 March 2005)
Single-chip video filter takes more onboard
Fairchild Semiconductor has released what it claims is the smallest and most integrated single-chip video filter on the market.
News from Fairchild Semiconductor (22 March 2005)
Touch slider chip is electronic pot replacement
Quantum Research Group describes its QT401 QSlide chip as the world's first capacitive touch slider integrated circuit.
News from Quantum Research Group (22 March 2005)
More awards for Wolfson
Wolfson Microelectronics has received two awards at the Scottish PLC awards dinner in Glasgow, hosted by Scottish Insider magazine and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
News from Wolfson Microelectronics (22 March 2005)
Hall sensors have programmable outputs
Allegro MicroSystems Europe has a new family of low-cost linear Hall-effect sensor ICs, the A1373 and A1374, which offer field programmability on the output pin.
News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe (21 March 2005)
Sensor seeks niche in professional photography
Eastman Kodak Company has expanded its image sensor portfolio for medium-format camera manufacturers with announcement of the Kodak KAF-18000CE, a new 18Mpixel image sensor.
News from Eastman Kodak Image Sensor Solutions (21 March 2005)
Research contract targets tunable filtering
Memtronics Corp has received a research contract from the US Missile Defense Agency (MDA) covering "MEMS tunable transmit filters for MKV applications".
News from Memtronics Corp (21 March 2005)
Joint venture targets wireless biosensors
Toumaz Technology and Advance Nanotech have formed a joint venture to bridge the gap between nanosystems and the macroscopic world.
News from Toumaz Technology (21 March 2005)
Hall-effect sensors on show in Nuremberg
Allegro MicroSystems Europe will be showing a number of major new developments in Hall-effect sensor technology for automotive and industrial applications at Sensor and Test 2005.
News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe (18 March 2005)
Lens driver focuses on handset cameras
Analog Devices has extended its expertise in imaging and digital still camera signal processing to camera phones - the fastest-growing segment of the cellular phone market.
News from Analog Devices (17 March 2005)
National to sell off PC Super I/O business
National Semiconductor has agreed to sell its PC Super I/O business to Winbond Electronics Corp, based in Taiwan.
News from National Semiconductor (17 March 2005)
Audio amplifiers promise flexible design
Two new high-efficiency Class D audio amplifiers are housed in tiny micro SMD packages and feature externally configurable gain for space savings and flexibility in design.
News from National Semiconductor (17 March 2005)
Amps go in the mic to improve sound quality
National Semiconductor has developed two new amplifiers that put high-fidelity sound quality directly inside electret condenser microphones (ECMs).
News from National Semiconductor (16 March 2005)
Datasheet details complementary BiCMOS process
PolarFab has published a new datasheet on its cost-effective, flexible Polar35 process, a 0.35-micron modular complementary BiCMOS process manufactured on 200mm wafers.
News from PolarFab (16 March 2005)
Chip cuts design time for video switching
Intersil has developed a new triple 16x5 video switch ideal for high bandwidth RGB (red, green, blue) switching applications.
News from Intersil (14 March 2005)
Margin focus begins to pay off for National
National Semiconductor has reported a GAAP profit of $77.4 million, or 21 cents per share, on revenues of $449.2 million for the third quarter of fiscal 2005.
News from National Semiconductor (14 March 2005)
Advanced 65nm CMOS process comes on stream
Texas Instruments is delivering fully functional wireless digital baseband devices from its advanced 65nm CMOS process technology.
News from Texas Instruments (10 March 2005)
Video interfaces take content protection onboard
Two new DVI transmitters support high-bandwidth digital content protection and comply with Intel's serial digital video output PC interface specification.
News from Chrontel ( 9 March 2005)
Nonvolatile DACs come in duals and quads
New from Maxim Integrated Products are the MAX5108/MAX5109 (dual) and MAX5115/MAX5116 (quad) nonvolatile, rail-to-rail, buffered, 8bit D/A convertors (DACs).
News from Maxim Integrated Products ( 9 March 2005)
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