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Institution supports Glasgow initiative
The IEE has welcomed the announcement by the EPSRC of GBP 4.2 million to create an electronics design centre at Glasgow University.
News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) (19 May 2005)
Training courses spawn technology publications
IDC has trained 120,000 engineers and technicians over the past 10 years and now has, as a result, 150 engineering and technology publications.
News from IDC Technologies (18 May 2005)
Beware the limitations of COTS components
Organisations which need to maintain in service vital long-lifespan electronic equipment should use extreme care when looking for alternatives as replacements for obsolete components.
News from Component Obsolescence Group (COG) (12 May 2005)
Frequently asked questions online
The National Physical Laboratory web page "The most frequently asked questions" has received so many hits that it has been updated and extended.
News from National Physical Laboratory ( 9 May 2005)
MMCA and OMA share common interests
The MultiMediaCard Association (MMCA) has signed a co-operation agreement with the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA).
News from MultiMediaCard Association ( 3 May 2005)
IP-royalty levels block handset innovation
The mobile industry could spend US $80-100 billion on WCDMA IP-royalty payments up to 2017, sparking fears about the future of second-tier vendors and the level of innovation entering the 3G market.
News from Informa Telecoms and Media - ARC Group ( 2 May 2005)
Broadcast mobile TV set to boom
A report predicts that there will be 124.8 million broadcast mobile TV users worldwide by 2010, with an inflection point expected in 2009.
News from Informa Telecoms and Media - ARC Group ( 2 May 2005)
Flash memory market reaches $17.3 billion
Web-Feet Research has revised its 2004 nonvolatile memory market shares report to reflect the final Flash memory market revenue.
News from Web-Feet Research (27 April 2005)
Big future predicted for quantum cryptography
The primary quality that makes quantum cryptography special is the security provided by the use of qubits backed by Heisenberg's principle of uncertainty.
News from Frost and Sullivan (26 April 2005)
Wireless sensors set to shine
End-user demand for a favourable cost benefit ratio is spurring efforts to increase the reliability and affordability of wireless sensors for building automation.
News from Frost and Sullivan (26 April 2005)
Novel lasers open up new markets
As the move towards miniaturisation of electronic devices for smart cards and increased optical storage gains traction, efforts are being stepped up to develop technically superior laser systems.
News from Frost and Sullivan (26 April 2005)
Specification globalises RoHS requirements
A new specification adopted by IECQ specifies the technical requirements that manufacturers must meet to ensure that their products conform to the new limits on hazardous substances.
News from International Electrotechnical Commission (26 April 2005)
Free manual explains RoHS legislation
Farnell InOne has added to its range of support services with the publication of its "RoHS legislation and technical manual".
News from Farnell InOne (22 April 2005)
Forum outlines WiMAX certification process
The WiMAX Forum has launched its certification programme by detailing its certification process and timeline.
News from WiMAX Forum (20 April 2005)
Wideband CDMA gathers momentum
The latest survey by GSA identifies 150 WCDMA devices currently on the market, an increase of 40% since the beginning of this year.
News from GSA - Global Mobile Suppliers Association (19 April 2005)
New standard covers land pattern design
Available now from IPC authorised distributor Dynamix Technology, the new IPC-7351 "Generic requirements for surface mount land pattern and design" standard replaces IPC-SM-782A.
News from Dynamix Technology (18 April 2005)
RapidIO movement gathers pace in 2005
The RapidIO Trade Association and its member companies have achieved substantial developments in the first quarter of 2005.
News from RapidIO Trade Association (14 April 2005)
NMI expands with Swindon office
The National Microelectronics Institute has opened a new office in Swindon to support its mission of creating a strong and vibrant semiconductor industry community across the UK and Ireland.
News from National Microelectronics Institute (11 April 2005)
Association endorses latest 3G specs
The GSA has applauded the finalisation of the latest set of specifications for 3G mobile communications services, published by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project.
News from GSA - Global Mobile Suppliers Association (11 April 2005)
New technique to assess whisker growth
A new report that highlights the progress made in a project aimed at formulating a practical test method for measuring the internal stresses in the coatings of electronic components.
News from National Physical Laboratory ( 8 April 2005)
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