News releases on Electronicstalk categorised by date
Sunday 15 April
to Saturday 21 April 2001
Multiplatform driver development
WinDriver and KernelDriver version 5.0 are the new generation of driver development tools from Jungo, offering hardware access and driver code generation capabilities through a rich API.
News from Jungo (20 April 2001)
Comprehensive collection of IC sockets
Representing a comprehensive collection of IC sockets and adapters covering a multitude of applications, Augat brand products are now available under the Tyco Electronics banner. Brochure Available
News from Tyco Electronics UK (20 April 2001)
Industrial glass fibre optic light guides
Vydas International Marketing has announced a new line of high-quality industrial glass fibre optic light guides offering a remarkably cost effective service to customers. Brochure Available
News from Vydas International Marketing (20 April 2001)
CellGuide to use ARC core in wireless devices
CellGuide, an Israel-based fabless communications semiconductor company, is to use ARC's user-configurable 32bit processor core in its devices for the wireless location market.
News from ARC International (19 April 2001)
Faster alternative to popular clock buffer
Available now in volume from Cypress Semiconductor, the 200MHz RoboClock 9973 programmable-skew clock buffer is pin-compatible with the Motorola MPC973.
News from Cypress Semiconductor (19 April 2001)
Two-chip set provides all notebook voltages
Two chips from Fairchild Semiconductor convert notebook PC battery/power adapter voltage to all the different voltages required for the processor, chipset, memory, disk drives and I/O circuitry.
News from Fairchild Semiconductor (19 April 2001)
Buzzers are getting smaller and lighter
New high-quality surface-mount and leaded buzzers are now available from Flint, ideal for use in mobile phones, pagers, warning devices, modems and other consumer electronics applications.
News from Flint (19 April 2001)
UV curing adhesives bond to 3000psi
According to UK distributor Intertronics, Dymax Series 800 adhesives form bonds to 3000psi on metal, ferrite, ceramic and glass surfaces.
News from Intertronics (19 April 2001)
Power supplies on CD
Lambda has released a new CD version of its 2001 product catalogue. Brochure Available
News from Lambda (19 April 2001)
High-voltage drive from serial to parallel
The latest miniature driver ICs from Rohm combine high-voltage drive capabilities with low power consumption and a wide variety of package options.
News from Rohm Electronics (19 April 2001)
STATS adds European angle to test development
ST Assembly Test Services (STATS) has opened a new UK test development centre (TDC) as part of its strategy to expand worldwide engineering support for customers.
News from ST Assembly Test Services (19 April 2001)
Synopsis adds crosstalk analysis to timing tool
Synopsys has extended its PrimeTime static timing analysis product to address the challenge of detecting and resolving crosstalk on SoC designs at 0.18 micron and below.
News from Synopsys (19 April 2001)
Enhanced squeegee technology aids solder printing
Tecan Stencils Limited (TSL) offers SMT board assemblers the most consistent performance possible from existing printing machines, using enhanced squeegee technology.
News from Tecan (19 April 2001)
PLL clock generators multiply
Torex Semiconductor's new XC25BS3 series of high-frequency PLL clock generator ICs, with built-in divider and multiplier circuits, offers designers a low-cost alternative to crystals.
News from Torex Semiconductor (19 April 2001)
Linear voltage regulators have inbuilt protection
Toshiba's new generation of compact and efficient linear voltage regulators feature inbuilt protection and are designed to deliver accurate and stable voltages in low-voltage applications.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (19 April 2001)
Board targets cost-sensitive embedded applications
Only the size of a 3.5in disk, the Wafer-6820 embedded board from Wordsworth provides a variety of features that include 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet, LCD/CRT VGA, as well as audio.
News from Wordsworth Technology (19 April 2001)
Wireless Internet works in trials
Flarion Technologies has successfully conducted its first field trial demonstrating the capabilities of its flash-OFDM system.
News from Qualcomm (19 April 2001)
Stainless-steel switches keep vandals at bay
Bulgin's MPI series of vandal resistant switches feature bodies and buttons manufactured from marine-grade stainless-steel and lenses from a tough polycarbonate. Brochure Available
News from Bulgin Components (18 April 2001)
Programmable backplane interface runs at 2.5Gbit/s
Cypress Semiconductor is sampling the PSI2G100, the first in its family of programmable serial interface (PSI) chips.
News from Cypress Semiconductor (18 April 2001)
Link brings Focus to UK test market
Specialist supplier of RF and microwave components and services, Link Microtek, has been appointed as exclusive UK distributor for Focus Microwaves, the Canadian manufacturer of microwave test and mea
News from Link Microtek (18 April 2001)
Snappy switch squeezes into small spaces
One of the smallest snap-action switches in the Matsushita Electric Works range is the ultraminiature AV4 switch.
News from Panasonic Electric Works UK (18 April 2001)
Best quarter ever for MIPS
MIPS Technologies has reported financial results for its third fiscal quarter, ending 31st March 2001.
News from MIPS Technologies (18 April 2001)
Adaptec raids MIPS for 64bit core
MIPS Technologies has licensed the MIPS64 5Kc processor core to Adaptec for implementation in its next-generation I/O products.
News from MIPS Technologies (18 April 2001)
Scope for custom inspection systems
A range of new microscope systems developed for materials and metallurgical studies has been introduced by Olympus. Brochure Available
News from Olympus Life Science Europa (18 April 2001)
Pocket-sized product needs 39m manufacturing line
Pioneer Technology is currently operating what is believed to be one of the longest manufacturing lines ever assembled.
News from Pioneer Technology (18 April 2001)
UMC, Synopsys and Virtual Silicon collaborate
UMC customers can now use Synopsys' Physical Synthesis, a proven methodology for solving timing closure challenges, with physical IP from Virtual Silicon targeted towards UMC process technologies.
News from Synopsys (18 April 2001)
TUV takes on approved smart cards
TUV Product Service has gained approval from Europay to run all EMV Co Level 2 test cases at its UK Laboratory in Fareham, Hampshire - formal accreditation is due shortly.
News from TUV Product Service (18 April 2001)
First fully flame-retardant heat-shrink tubing
Tyco Electronics has launched FL2500 - the first fully flame-retardant heat-shrinkable dual-wall tubing. Brochure Available
News from Tyco Electronics - Wire, Harness and Protection (18 April 2001)
Total number of news releases published during the week: 28
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