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RoHS: the good, the bad and the ugly
Technical background article What do franchised distribution, the independent channel and a chip counterfeiter have in common?
News from Dionics (14 March 2005)
Watch out for Ohm's formulas and resistor codes
To complement its successful Ohm's law wristwatch line, TechNote Time Watch Company announces their newest timepiece for the Spring 2005 season.
News from TechNote Time Watch Company ( 8 March 2005)
Standards revised for Pb-free processing
Available now from IPC authorised distributor Dynamix Technology are new and updated versions of IPC-A-610D and IPC-J-STD-001D.
News from Dynamix Technology ( 7 March 2005)
Study to aid UK semiconductor manufacturing
The NMI has begun a benchmarking study for its semiconductor manufacturing members in the specialist areas of production equipment engineering, purchasing, human resources, training and development.
News from National Microelectronics Institute ( 7 March 2005)
Standard silicon is key to industrial Ethernet
More and more embedded devices are networked using the widely deployed and cost-effective Ethernet technology and its accompanying IP-based protocols.
News from EPSG (Ethernet Powerlink Standardization Group) ( 1 March 2005)
Free guide is handy reference tool
The first edition of the "Electrical and electronic guide to suppliers" is now available free of charge to all qualified industry professionals.
News from Snowolf Communications (21 February 2005)
Winn adds electronics manufacturing focus
A new process improvement practitioner has joined the Manufacturing Advisory Service (MAS) in the North West from the electronics industry.
News from Manufacturing Institute (18 February 2005)
Forum supports national call for action
The Welsh Electronics Forum has come out in support of the national call for action by the DTI's Electronics Innovation and Growth Team to ensure the technology industry's success beyond 2015.
News from Welsh Electronics Forum (17 February 2005)
TI's new DSP signals RapidIO explosion
The RapidIO Trade Association has welcomed TI's launch of the first RapidIO DSP as an indicator that market leaders are on track to deliver a wide range of RapidIO products throughout 2005.
News from RapidIO Trade Association (15 February 2005)
Serial RapidIO switch begins significant year
The RapidIO Trade Association has applauded the introduction of the world's first serial RapidIO switch, counting it as a significant achievement that underscores RapidIO's strong ecosystem.
News from RapidIO Trade Association (15 February 2005)
Semiconductor companies take a wider view
Senior manufacturing executives from nine global semiconductor companies have combined to form a new international, not-for-profit semiconductor manufacturing association.
News from Fab Owners Association (FOA) ( 8 February 2005)
Funding aims to solve capacitance conundrum
Scotland's bid to win the global race to develop advanced silicon chip technology has been given a significant boost.
News from Scottish Enterprise ( 3 February 2005)
Report predicts double-digit semiconductor growth
Future Horizons has published its semiconductor industry forecast for 2005, predicting that the worldwide electronics industry is set to grow by at least 15% during 2005 to $245 billion.
News from Future Horizons ( 2 February 2005)
Report predicts strong growth in RFID
Western European revenues for RFID are set to reach $1.1 billion by 2007, says a new report by Juniper Research, with Germany and the UK between them accounting for 40% of the market.
News from Juniper Research (28 January 2005)
Report confirms shift to touchscreens
A new market report from Venture Development Corp finds a continuing shift toward greater use of touchscreens instead of keypads as input devices for operator interface terminals.
News from Venture Development Corp (27 January 2005)
The future decline of PVC
Technical background article The most widely used plastic on the planet is facing an uncertain future, reports Ray Franklin.
News from RoHSwell.com (26 January 2005)
New benchmark for digital entertainment
AMD, Analog Devices, Freescale and IBM are the first four companies to publish certified scores for processors tested against the new DENbench suite.
News from EEMBC (26 January 2005)
New group to look after UK SME interests
MUST is a new industry group formed to represent the views, interests and issues facing firms involved in exploiting micro- and nanotechnology.
News from MUST (24 January 2005)
European mobile use spreads eastwards
The number of mobile subscribers in central and eastern Europe including central Asia exceeded 134 million at the end of June 2004, representing an annual growth rate of 47.46%.
News from Informa Telecoms and Media - ARC Group (24 January 2005)
Consortium endorses new embedded standard
The PC/104 Consortium announced today its adoption and management of the new, mid-sized EPIC standard.
News from PC/104 Embedded Consortium (17 January 2005)
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