News releases on Electronicstalk categorised by date
Sunday 2 November
to Saturday 8 November 2003
Simulator accelerates transceiver development
User Application Article Ericsson has used VisSim/Comm, a Windows-based modelling and simulation package, for the rapid prototyping of new transceiver architectures for its next generation products. Brochure Available
News from Adept Scientific ( 7 November 2003)
Low-cost mask devices speed 3G infrastructure
User Application Article HardCopy Stratix devices from Altera Corp will power the next generation of 3G mobile communications infrastructure products from LG Electronics (LGE).
News from Altera Europe ( 7 November 2003)
Quarter VGA modules aim for portable applications
Combining a compact and lightweight construction with low power operation, Hitachi's new family of 3.8in quarter-VGA monochrome LCD modules are ideal for battery-powered and portable applications.
News from Arrow Electronics (UK) ( 7 November 2003)
FPGA design environment gives best of both worlds
Active-HDL+C is an integrated FPGA design environment that combines Aldec's Active-HDL design entry and mixed-HDL simulation technology with Celoxica's DK engine for C-synthesis and cosimulation.
News from Celoxica ( 7 November 2003)
Handheld oscilloscopes ideal for medical service
Dual-input colour and monochrome handheld oscilloscopes have features especially designed for engineers servicing medical imaging and high-resolution medical video equipment. Brochure Available
News from Fluke (UK) ( 7 November 2003)
IDE is optimised for StarCore development
Green Hills Software has developed versions of its Optimising C and C++ compiler and Multi 4.0 IDE specifically tailored to the SC1200 and SC1400, the latest high-performance DSP cores from StarCore. Brochure Available
News from Green Hills Software ( 7 November 2003)
More support for StarCore
Metrowerks is expanding its support for StarCore's licensable DSP core technologies with the release of CodeWarrior Development Studio for StarCore DSP Architectures, Version 2.5.
News from Metrowerks Europe ( 7 November 2003)
Dell takes a stake
Dell has made an equity investment in OSA Technologies, the only independent software vendor dedicated exclusively to Intelligent Platform Management Interface software and firmware.
News from OSA Technologies ( 7 November 2003)
RTOS and tools make the most of TriCore processor
The OSE Epsilon real-time operating system and development tools are available now for Infineon's TriCore processor.
News from Enea Embedded Technology ( 7 November 2003)
Ready-to-go hardware solution for telematics
Based around the popular Eagle 250 processor module, a new telematics development kit provides a ready-to-go hardware solution to quickly prove concepts and deliver prototypes.
News from Prolificx ( 7 November 2003)
LED matrix modules come together for a big display
Two new full colour dot matrix LED displays provide ideal building blocks for large-scale high-brightness indoor display screens.
News from Rohm Electronics ( 7 November 2003)
Chinese plant ramps up coax production
Sumitomo Electric Industries has begun producing halogen-free coaxial cables for automotive antenna applications in China in order to respond to demand from customers.
News from Sumitomo Electric Industries ( 7 November 2003)
On-chip peripherals force down 32bit design costs
Two new additions to NEC's popular F-Line family of microcontrollers feature onboard CAN support and extensive onboard peripherals.
News from Gleichmann-Sunrise ( 7 November 2003)
Image sensor takes processing onboard
The OV2610 CameraChip from OmniVision is a high-performance CMOS image sensor highly suitable for digital still image and video/still camera products.
News from TDC (Telecom Design Communications) ( 7 November 2003)
Ultraclean lids are critical to hybrid success
User Application Article Ensuring expensive hybrid electronics packages are encapsulated with an enclosure system that does not compromise the package or its contents has not traditionally been as easy as it may first appear.
News from Tecan ( 7 November 2003)
Controllers ease high-current PSU design
A new family of multiphase synchronous DC/DC buck controllers support currents from 40 to 120A, providing flexibility and circuit protection for designers of high-current PSUs.
News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) ( 7 November 2003)
LCDs deliver high brightness with wide angles
Two new wide-viewing-angle high-brightness active matrix TFT LCDs have been developed by Toshiba Matsushita Display Technology Company.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe ( 7 November 2003)
Grand opening marks return to normal service
Vishay Electro-Films hosted a grand opening last month for its recently rebuilt Warwick, Rhode Island, facility.
News from Vishay Electro-Films ( 7 November 2003)
Licence drives SoC memories down to 90nm
LSI Logic has licensed Virage Logic's silicon-proven embedded Self-Test and Repair Memory System and its Area, Speed and Power Memory product lines for use at 90nm in a multi-year agreement.
News from Virage Logic ( 7 November 2003)
LED driver takes control of colour
The NJU6060 is a novel CMOS-based RGB LED controller/driver from New Japan Radio Co with a built-in PWM dimmer that can control each colour separately.
News from Young Electronics Group ( 7 November 2003)
Mayne to step up product development
ZBD Displays has appointed Clive Mayne as Chief Operating Officer to step up its product development schedule.
News from ZBD Displays ( 7 November 2003)
More features for Flash microcontrollers
An enhanced range of Z8 Encore! Flash microcontrollers incorporate 16 to 64Kbyte of Flash memory.
News from Zilog ( 7 November 2003)
Serdes shrinks to 90nm for speed record
Just months after shipping the industry's first 130nm low-k technology comms IC, Agere Systems has produced the world's fastest working high-speed serial interface circuits.
News from Agere Systems ( 6 November 2003)
Edwards takes over
Brighton-based distributor Amplicon Liveline has appointed Richard Edwards as its new MD.
News from Amplicon ( 6 November 2003)
Red laser diodes are made in-house
Blue Sky Research has released three new 635nm red laser diodes manufactured at the company's in-house semiconductor foundry.
News from Blue Sky Research ( 6 November 2003)
Service offers help with RoHS compliance
Is industry experiencing compliance inertia or merely struggling to find ways to comply with the RoHS Directive?
News from Dionics ( 6 November 2003)
Adaptive signal processor ramps up to 2.5GHz
Intrinsity has developed a 2.5GHz version of its flagship product, the FastMath Adaptive Signal Processor.
News from Intrinsity ( 6 November 2003)
Powder cores cut their losses
Chang Sung Corp has developed a complete range of Sendust powder cores made from ferrous alloy powders for low losses at elevated frequencies.
News from MRC Components ( 6 November 2003)
Smartphone gains nonvolitile memory
User Application Article Mobile DiskOnChip Flash disk is providing nonvolatile memory capacity for the P900 smartphone from Sony Ericsson.
News from M-Systems ( 6 November 2003)
CAN hardware speeds automotive testing
National Instruments has expanded its family of CAN hardware to include the NI PXI-8464 software-selectable interface for multiple transceiver access and the NI PXI-8463 single-wire CAN interface. Brochure Available
News from National Instruments ( 6 November 2003)
Testing time for 3G networks
NetTest has a suite of monitoring and testing products that empower wireless operators to make better decisions for increasing revenue and user satisfaction from UMTS networks.
News from NetTest ( 6 November 2003)
New name for OSE Systems
OSE Systems has joined forces with Enea Data's subsidiaries, Enea Realtime and Enea TekSci consulting to become Enea Embedded Technology.
News from Enea Embedded Technology ( 6 November 2003)
Handy enclosure has grip on its side
The PP-2AA and PPL-2AA are a family of unique handheld plastic enclosures combining an ABS plastic body with moulded rubber sides.
News from Pactec ( 6 November 2003)
Low profile speedy multifunction serial interface
The ACB-Ultra.LPCI is a low-profile PCIbus RS232/422/485 synchronous serial interface.
News from Sealevel Systems ( 6 November 2003)
Laser autofocus project wins title for Uren
Cambridge University student James Uren has beaten four other finalists to take the prize of "Best Electronics Engineer 2003".
News from Step Enterprise ( 6 November 2003)
USB modem driver for Windows CE.NET
A new driver allows vendors to add USB modem capabilities to their Windows CE.NET-based products.
News from Vibren Technologies ( 6 November 2003)
Jog shuttle switch sounds good for audio
Noble's latest jog shuttle switch, the RDS-Y0008, combines excellent durability, low noise and advanced ergonomic design to provide an ideal solution for audio applications.
News from Young Electronics Group ( 6 November 2003)
Microcontrollers take motor control onboard
Two new MCUs from NEC Electronics for inverter control systems in home electronics appliances have achieved the industry's highest speed of 64MHz and 82MIPS (Dhrystone 1.1).
News from Gleichmann-Sunrise ( 6 November 2003)
Crossconnect covers Cat 6 cables
The new AMP Netconnect 610XC Category 6 crossconnect system uses an innovative shielding technique to provide a high level of performance in the same footprint as standard crossconnects.
News from AMP Netconnect ( 5 November 2003)
Active rack controller checks power and heat
To give the earliest possible indication of possible hardware issues in server cabinets, APW has introduced an all-new version of its ARC active rack controller.
News from APW Enclosure Solutions ( 5 November 2003)
Connectors aid speedy connection and disconnection
A new range of connectors provides push-in fast connection and disconnection on both the appliance and installation sides.
News from Camden Electronics ( 5 November 2003)
Alliance membership offers advantages
Concurrent Technologies has been accepted as an Affiliate Member of the Intel Communications Alliance (ICA).
News from Concurrent Technologies ( 5 November 2003)
Pentium III VME SBCs go to extremes
Concurrent Technologies is extending the operating temperature of its popular high performance Pentium III VME SBC family.
News from Concurrent Technologies ( 5 November 2003)
Gray-coded rotaries break the code
Grayhill rotary switches that use Gray code have significant advantages over BCD-coded products. Brochure Available
News from EAO ( 5 November 2003)
Convertor cuts linear power budget
The SPT5240 is a novel high-frequency 10bit D/A convertor boasting less than 20% of the power dissipation of competing devices.
News from Fairchild Semiconductor ( 5 November 2003)
Shielded jacks cut network noise
Integrating a copper alloy shield within its plastic housing, a new jack connector provides increased protection against EMI when mated with shielded male connectors.
News from FCI ( 5 November 2003)
Sequential flow control for DDR SDRAM
A new sequential flow-control device family is the latest addition to the IDT portfolio of flow-control management ICs.
News from IDT ( 5 November 2003)
Surface mounting boosts coax termination density
A new range of surface-mount coaxial connectors are designed for switching and transmission equipment in telecomms applications. Brochure Available
News from ITT Interconnect Solutions ( 5 November 2003)
Brown to develop consumer RFID applications
Innovision Research and Technology has appointed Robert Brown as Business Development Manager for the consumer sector.
News from Innovision Research and Technology ( 5 November 2003)
PCB supplier scoops BAE Systems Bronze award
Invotec Group has won a prestigious award from BAE Systems for its manufacturing site in Tamworth, Staffordshire.
News from Invotec Group ( 5 November 2003)
Thermal fuses cut out lead and cadmium
In response to pending European regulations on hazardous substances, Microtherm now offers an eco-friendly thermal fuse with more temperature ranges and more rated currents.
News from Microtherm ( 5 November 2003)
Batteries adapt to aid innovative design
Battery shape and size no longer needs to constrain product design following the introduction of a new rechargeable battery technology that can be customised in terms of size, shape and performance.
News from Micromark C and CD ( 5 November 2003)
Analyser gets to grips with serial comms links
The FSA32 is a Windows-based protocol analyser for debugging asynchronous serial communications.
News from New Forest Electronics ( 5 November 2003)
Protocol convertor unites China with Thailand
Huawei Technologies has selected the Performance Technologies SEGway Inline SS7 protocol convertor platform to provide connectivity between telecomms networks in China and Thailand.
News from Performance Technologies ( 5 November 2003)
PCI bridge chips gain asynchronous mode support
Pericom Semiconductor has expanded its PCI-to-PCI bridge portfolio with six new enhanced devices that support multiple end markets including networking, computer, industrial and video surveillance.
News from Pericom Semiconductor Corp ( 5 November 2003)
VME systems built to order
A range of rack-mounted or desktop VME systems can be built to individual customer requirements. Brochure Available
News from Rittal ( 5 November 2003)
Q1 figures show strong growth for IR
International Rectifier has reported pro forma net income of $19.8 million (or $0.30 per share) for the fiscal first quarter.
News from International Rectifier ( 5 November 2003)
Speedy access for 1Gbyte DIMM
SMART Modular Technologies now offers a 1Gbyte PC2700 registered DDR Value DIMM targeted to increase performance and lower costs for high-performance computing applications.
News from SMART Modular Technologies ( 5 November 2003)
Customer satisfaction is key to accreditation
Thales Computers has achieved ISO9001:2000 certification, the latest revision of the international quality standard.
News from Thales Computers ( 5 November 2003)
Harwin names European Distributor of the Year
TTI has been named European Distributor of the Year by niche connector manufacturer, Harwin of Portsmouth, England. Brochure Available
News from TTI Europe ( 5 November 2003)
Thermal circuit breakers cut costs
Based on a new economical design, the W54 and W57 series thermal push-to-reset-only thermal circuit breakers provide a cost-effective solution. Brochure Available
News from Tyco Electronics UK ( 5 November 2003)
Corrected supplies have global appeal
A new series of power supplies combines active power factor correction, output overload protection up to 145% above peak, and overvoltage protection up to 35% above the nominal output.
News from Ultimate Renaissance ( 5 November 2003)
Opportunity knocks for Vibren
Vibren Technologies has recently secured more than $1.2 million in embedded development business opportunities.
News from Vibren Technologies ( 5 November 2003)
Connector tool avoids skinned knuckles
Trying to tighten or loosen M12 and M8 cable connections under harsh industrial conditions with poor access will be a nightmare of the past thanks to the novel Screwty tool.
News from Weidmuller (UK) ( 5 November 2003)
Safety tests go hands free
A family of flexible-boot alligator clip accessories with Cat III, 1000V, 10A rating has been introduced by Warwick Test Supplies.
News from Warwick Test Supplies ( 5 November 2003)
Custom boards speed BGA test throughput
Custom-engineered microchip socketed test fixture boards electrically interface test equipment to BGA packages and eliminate the time-consuming need to solder the packages to adapters.
News from Advanced Interconnections Corp ( 4 November 2003)
DMOS microstepping driver has built-in translator
The A3980 is a complete DMOS microstepping motor driver integrated circuit with a built-in translator for easy operation.
News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe ( 4 November 2003)
POL convertors deliver more power
New point-of-load convertors offer a third more power, without any change to form-factor or footprint.
News from Emerson Network Power - Embedded Power ( 4 November 2003)
Coax assemblies take the heat
The Versaflex family of miniature coaxial cable assemblies are based on an improved cable design that offers more durability, flexibility and resistance to high temperatures.
News from Bruel and Kjaer UK ( 4 November 2003)
Holzapfel takes charge of new organisation
CoWare has appointed Dr Heinz P Holzapfel as Vice President of its new Application Services and IP Integration organisation, reporting to Peter Richards, VP of Worldwide Field Operations.
News from CoWare ( 4 November 2003)
ETX baseboard takes choice of CPUs
The EAP-EX31 is a highly integrated ETX (Embedded Technology Extended) CPU module carrier board with a 3.5in SBC form factor.
News from Avalue Technology ( 4 November 2003)
More scope for relay sockets
Finder has expanded its manufacturing facilities, making it Europe's number one producer and supplier of sockets for relays and relay related products.
News from Finder ( 4 November 2003)
Passives range goes lead-free
Koa's full range of passive components is now available Pb-free.
News from Flint ( 4 November 2003)
Medical and high-voltage supplies
A new series of medical and high-voltage supplies are available as custom designs providing up to 500W.
News from GlobTek ( 4 November 2003)
D-sub is modular addition
Harting has added a 9-pin D-sub connector module to its Han-Modular family of industrial connectors.
News from Harting ( 4 November 2003)
TEM warms quickly to its task
The new PC-controlled H-9500 TEM from Hitachi High-Technologies is designed for rapid operation.
News from Hitachi High-Technologies (Electron Microscopy) ( 4 November 2003)
All-power control for AMD Athlon 64 designs
The Endura ISL6244 is a new multiphase synchronous-buck PWM controller with a 5bit voltage identification (VID) input optimised for new AMD Athlon 64 processors used in notebook PCs.
News from Intersil ( 4 November 2003)
Goldman and Whalen to develop sales strategy
InTime Software has appointed Jeff Goldman and Michael Whalen as Senior Sales Directors.
News from InTime Software ( 4 November 2003)
Advanced signal-processing engine comes to the UK
Multiple Access Communications has appointed Kane Computing as the UK authorised distributor for its ASPE advanced signal-processing engine and related RF down convertor.
News from Kane Computing ( 4 November 2003)
Australian line testers come to Europe
The latest telephone cable test equipment is now available in the UK and Europe from Mans International, following a strategic relationship agreement with Teletech, Australia.
News from Mans International ( 4 November 2003)
Single-chip solutions in drive for VFDs
The MAX6920, MAX6921 and MAX6931 are vacuum-florescent display drivers that interface a multiplexed or static VFD tube to a VFD controller or to a microcontroller.
News from Maxim Integrated Products ( 4 November 2003)
PWM controllers integrate saturation protection
The MAX1540 and MAX1541 are dual pulsewidth-modulation step-down controllers which provide high efficiency, excellent transient response and high DC-output accuracy.
News from Maxim Integrated Products ( 4 November 2003)
All-in solution powers up TFT LCDs
The MAX1513 are MAX1514 are complete power-supply solutions for active-matrix thin-film transistor liquid-crystal displays.
News from Maxim Integrated Products ( 4 November 2003)
Steady as you go for stable RF log amp
The MAX2015 is billed as the industry's first RF log amplifier to fully cover the 0.1 to 2.5GHz band with exceptional dynamic range and +/-1dB precision over temperature.
News from Maxim Integrated Products ( 4 November 2003)
Tools bring ARM designs up to speed
Embedded developers can enjoy productivity gains and reduced time to market with the newest integrated CodeWarrior Development Studio, ARM ISA Edition Version 2.
News from Metrowerks Europe ( 4 November 2003)
Smart way to cut down hot swap power protection
Smart HotPlug is a new series of smart, highly integrated devices that simplify the implementation of hot swap power protection.
News from ON Semiconductor ( 4 November 2003)
Dummy component range takes in wafers
Practical Components now supplies dummy silicon grade wafers in various sizes.
News from Practical Components ( 4 November 2003)
Rack-mount receiver puts GPS to the test
The ptf 3201A is a low-cost GPS receiver for applications ranging from test and measurement to wireless communications, broadcasting and almost anywhere GPS technology is required.
News from Precise Time and Frequency ( 4 November 2003)
Gigabit Ethernet boards offer copper/fibre options
SBS Technologies has released two versions of the CP6-GIGSW8 family of eight-port, non-blocking Layer-2, unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet switches.
News from SBS Technologies ( 4 November 2003)
Patent for interconnect-driven design optimisation
Sequence Design has received a patent for interconnect-driven design optimisation, a key technology for fast design closure below 90nm, that has been deployed in the company's latest version of Physic
News from Sequence Design ( 4 November 2003)
Open environment to cut cost of mobile Java
Sun Microsystems and TI are working together to deliver optimised end-to-end wireless solutions for 2.5G and 3G networks.
News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) ( 4 November 2003)
Chinese foundry picks Virage IP
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp, one of China's most advanced foundries, has selected Virage Logic as its IP provider.
News from Virage Logic ( 4 November 2003)
Signal integrity tools cover cells at 130nm
Virtual Silicon has released a comprehensive set of signal integrity EDA views for its standard cell SIP products targeted for the 130nm process node.
News from Mosaid ( 4 November 2003)
Polished performance from space-saving fuses
Applications of Wickmann's popular space-saving TR5 and TE5 ranges of subminiature fuses have been broadened by the introduction of series with enhanced performance.
News from Littelfuse UK ( 4 November 2003)
Microcontrollers have designs on automotive bodies
A new F-Line microcontroller family has been developed by NEC specially for body electronics in the automotive sector.
News from Gleichmann-Sunrise ( 4 November 2003)
Zhang looks forward to making a difference
Antenna innovator Antenova has appointed Dr Su Zhang as Chief Technology Officer.
News from Antenova ( 3 November 2003)
Agere edges towards profitability
Agere Systems has reported revenues for its fourth quarter of fiscal 2003 up 11% from the June quarter, and up 3% from the year-ago quarter.
News from Agere Systems ( 3 November 2003)
Tool verifies Amba protocol rules
SolidAHB is a static functional verification tool dedicated to verifying the Amba AHB bus protocol.
News from ARM ( 3 November 2003)
New EEPROM package equals space savings
Microchip has produced the industry's first 8 and 16Kbit Microwire-compatible serial EEPROMs in 6-lead SOT-23 packages.
News from Microchip Technology ( 3 November 2003)
Top performance claims for low-power serdes
The AN6420 is heralded as the highest-performance, lowest-power serdes device available today for backplane applications.
News from Accelerant Networks ( 3 November 2003)
Speedy operation from arbitrary function generator
The Tabor 3362 is a two-channel 300Msample/s waveform generator with 4M points (optional 16M points) per channel of waveform memory.
News from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) ( 3 November 2003)
Bookham gathers momentum
Bookham Technology has published its results for the third quarter ended 28th September 2003.
News from Bookham ( 3 November 2003)
Big processing power from a little EBX-size board
Crellon Microsystems has extended the processing power of its PC-based single board computers by introducing the Ampro Little Board 700 series.
News from Acal Microsystems ( 3 November 2003)
High-throughput print gains ultrafine resolution
New ProFlex technology, introduced by DEK, will enable high accuracy mass imaging to surpass resolutions of 150um in commercial volumes.
News from DEK ( 3 November 2003)
CD-ROM goes online for access to databook library
The new edition of the Epcos "Databook library" offers easy access via CD-ROM to detailed information on more than 40,000 products and their huge application potential.
News from Epcos ( 3 November 2003)
New outlet for Dynex
Europower Components has been signed up as a UK and Ireland distributor for the Dynex Semiconductor power semiconductor product range.
News from Europower Components ( 3 November 2003)
Microcontrollers strip down to save space
In addition to the current standard packages, Atmel's popular AVR microcontrollers can now be supplied in a chip scale micro lead-frame package and as a bare die.
News from GD Technik ( 3 November 2003)
Marsh to spearhead rapid PCB developments
Five months since the appointment of Steve Lloyd as its a new Managing Director, GSPK Design has added Paul Marsh as its new Manufacturing Director.
News from GSPK Design ( 3 November 2003)
Speedy triple amps look to video applications
Two new triple rail-to-rail amplifiers aim for digital television and high-speed monitor applications requiring low power consumption.
News from Intersil ( 3 November 2003)
POL convertor offers fixed or variable outputs
The Tarka PL15 nonisolated DC/DC convertor combines a 5V input and a 15A output in a compact single-inline package for point-of-load applications. Brochure Available
News from Lambda ( 3 November 2003)
Step-down controller integrates active PFC
A new integrated controller aims to simplify the design of power-factor-corrected isolated power convertors, reducing both part count and overall design costs for distributed power systems up to 200W.
News from ON Semiconductor ( 3 November 2003)
Two decades of optoelectronics
The Optoelectronic Manufacturing Corporation (UK) is celebrating 20 years as a leader in the manufacture and supply of a wide range of optoelectronic products.
News from Optoelectronic Manufacturing Corporation (UK) ( 3 November 2003)
Packet-switched platforms find critical uses
Layer8 Technology is using several Performance Technologies IPnexus packet-switched platform products.
News from Performance Technologies ( 3 November 2003)
Companions mop up system functions with FRAM
A novel FRAM-based processor companion family features highly integrated support and peripheral functions for processor-based systems.
News from Ramtron International ( 3 November 2003)
Miniature Schottky barrier diodes power up
Five new ranges of miniature Schottky barrier diodes are all aimed at power-related applications.
News from Rohm Electronics ( 3 November 2003)
Microcontroller portfolio expands
Sequoia has extended its support of Renesas Technology's microcontrollers, adding the H8Tiny, H8 and SuperH series to its already supported M16C range.
News from Sequoia Technology ( 3 November 2003)
Photonics on show in February
IPOT and Machine Vision will be held at the UK NEC in Hall 12 on 11th and 12th February 2004.
News from Trident Exhibitions ( 3 November 2003)
Displays on show in Birmingham
Electronic Information Displays - the UK's displays technology show - will once again be taking place at the NEC on 11th and 12th February 2004.
News from Trident Exhibitions ( 3 November 2003)
Ladder networks save space and money
The BCN31L is billed as the worlds first range of thick-film, 2512 leadless chip, R2R, 8bit ladder networks in ten-terminal surface mount packages.
News from BI Technologies SMT ( 3 November 2003)
Service tester aligns Edge transmitters
New software for the Willtek 4200 Series mobile service tester will allow service centres to test and align the transmitters of new Edge-capable mobile phones.
News from Willtek Communications ( 3 November 2003)
Access packet processors target IP DSLAMs
Two new access packet processors share the same market-leading software set of the WinPath family, while targeting systems that require less performance than the flagship WIN787 device.
News from Wintegra ( 3 November 2003)
Switchers boast maximum density
With the highest available power density for PSUs of their type, the SMQ300 and SMQ400 ranges of low cost AC/DC switch mode units enable more functions to be accommodated in a given enclosure.
News from XP Power ( 3 November 2003)
Compact modules embed full modem functionality
Zoom Technologies has begun shipping a family of new modem modules designed to be plugged into a wide range of special purpose equipment.
News from Zoom Technologies ( 3 November 2003)
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