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Industry defects database goes online
Online database allows engineers to search through a range of defects covering components, printed circuit boards and assembly problems.
News from National Physical Laboratory ( 2 January 2008)
Model defines remote management of digital TV
Technical reports ease IPTV rollouts and change the way operators manage their IPTV offering.
News from DSL Forum (24 December 2007)
Next-generation WiMAX the key to expansion
Report predicts that the next generation of WiMAX devices will allow the 802.16 industry to make gains in both the fixed and mobile wireless markets.
News from Visant Strategies (21 December 2007)
Printed electronics to spur disposable culture
Report provides a complete analysis of the new opportunities appearing in disposable electronics as the result of emerging low-cost devices. Brochure available
News from NanoMarkets (18 December 2007)
Automotive sector to see huge LED growth
The LED value from external automotive lamps is predicted to rise from a third of the LED total to over a half by 2013.
News from IMS Research (17 December 2007)
X-ray fluorescence under the microscope
Study examines the suitability of XRF systems for materials assessment in RoHS compliance and tin-whisker mitigation schemes.
News from National Physical Laboratory (27 November 2007)
European disties show usual seasonal decline
As is usual, semiconductors lead the current European billings trend, and passives, e-mech and other products are also following the established pattern.
News from IDEA (23 November 2007)
Vehicle OEMs to adopt new protocols
Automotive electronics report predicts strong demand for new automotive network protocols.
News from Strategy Analytics (16 November 2007)
Facility helps grow Scottish companies
The centre will help companies graduate out of incubator units such as the Scottish Microelectronics Centre in Edinburgh and Photonix in Glasgow.
News from Scottish Enterprise ( 8 November 2007)
Legal eagles to help settle semiconductor disputes
Free service to provide straightforward information and advice tailored to meet the specific needs of the semiconductor sector.
News from National Microelectronics Institute ( 5 November 2007)
Book presents six years of lead-free research
Data from several large reliability studies, including rework on standard and large boards, demonstrated the manufacturability of the recommended solder.
News from iNEMI (International Electronics Mfg Initiative) ( 5 November 2007)
Book outlines simple electronic design
The author begins the book with an explanation of the working principles of semiconductor devices of various types
News from CRS (22 October 2007)
Transmission system protects video IP
MOST150 enables direct isochronous transport of MPEG video streams without bit-stuffing or transcoding.
News from MOST Cooperation (19 October 2007)
Automotive network supports video applications
MOST150 features an isochronous transport mechanism to support extensive video applications, as well as an Ethernet channel for efficient transport of IP-based packet data.
News from MOST Cooperation (17 October 2007)
Linux in the embedded systems market
A significant portion of embedded software and systems engineering teams continue to adopt Linux as their primary target operating system.
News from Venture Development Corp ( 5 October 2007)
Global alliance to shape packaging trends
Alliance between HDP User Group and ITRI adds an international angle to technical and regulatory challenges facing the electronics industry.
News from HDP User Group (28 September 2007)
Comms markets spur new laser growth
Report predicts that sales of lasers for telecomms and datacomms applications will grow from around US $1.0 this year to $2.9 billion in 2012.
News from CIR (25 September 2007)
Network rebrands to reflect its heritage
The Institute of Telecommunications Professionals aims to become the number one voice for telecomms engineers in the UK.
News from Institute of Telecommunications Professionals (24 September 2007)
Report details solder joint vibration resistance
Lab publishes findings of vibration tests on lead-free solder alloys, using traditional SnPb alloy as a benchmark.
News from National Physical Laboratory (19 September 2007)
HSPA-enabled networks expand worldwide
The GSA survey confirms that 138 HSDPA networks have commercially launched services in 66 countries.
News from GSA - Global Mobile Suppliers Association (14 September 2007)
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