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Sunday 16 November
to Saturday 22 November 2003

Funding to spread Amino's reach

Set-top box vendor Amino has successfully completed a GBP 5 million funding round, its fourth to date, bringing the total investment in the company to GBP 15 million.

News from Amino Communications (21 November 2003)

Leading European source for MCM fabrication

Since its formation in 2000, the German electronic manufacturing service company Aemtec has become a market leader for the manufacture of multichip modules in Europe.

News from Aemtec (21 November 2003)

Virtual machine for smart card suppliers

ARM SecurJC technology is the first openly licensable Java Card virtual machine solution optimised for ARM SecurCore SC100 and SC200 CPUs.

News from ARM (21 November 2003)

More I/O for embedded board series

Ampro Computers has added further I/O expansion capabilities for its Little Board and CoreModule single board computers and CPU modules.

News from Ampro Computers (21 November 2003)

CEM expands into new premises

A greatly increased level of business and the recruitment of extra staff has led contract electronics manufacturer BI Electronics to move to a modern 2400m2 facility in Welwyn Garden City.

News from BI Electronics (21 November 2003)

Signal-integrity analysis for front-end PCB design

SpecctraQuest for Electrical Engineers (EE) is cost-effective software that enables engineers to manage the rapidly increasing high-speed content on complex PCB systems.

News from Cadence Design Systems (21 November 2003)

Improved cooling from upgraded fan

The new, improved San Ace 200 is a 200mm cooling fan that delivers 41% more airflow than its predecessor.  Brochure Available 

News from EAO (21 November 2003)

New dimension to solder print analysis

Ekra has developed a novel 3D post-print inspection (PPI) system for the complete analysis and assessment of solder printing during the printing process.

News from Ekra (21 November 2003)

Printers gain code reader options

Ekra has added a new option for all its inline printers, enabling them to read barcodes and data matrix codes.

News from Ekra (21 November 2003)

Hybrid printer combines precision and flexibility

The MX-2 is a new semi-automatic screen and stencil printer designed specifically to meet exacting precision and reliability requirements.

News from Ekra (21 November 2003)

Sensor and controller come together for biometrics

The MDFP200 is a novel all-in-one embedded fingerprint system solution.

News from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (21 November 2003)

Phoenix joins distribution network

Harting has appointed Phoenix Electronics Distribution as its latest UK distributor for electronics products.

News from Harting (21 November 2003)

NSEs feature dual NPF LA-1 interfaces

IDT has developed the industry's first monolithic network search engines in 512K x 36 (18Mbit) and 256K x 36 (9Mbit) configurations with dual Network Processor Forum LA-1 interfaces.

News from IDT (21 November 2003)

Budget pricing for CPU cooler family

The low-cost Tiger range of CPU coolers are compatible with the Intel Pentium 4 processor and are priced starting at under $4 each.

News from JMC Products (21 November 2003)

ASIC and FPGA come together to optimise SPI4.2

The ORSPI4 is a novel a field-programmable SPI4.2 SoC that efficiently integrates ASIC and FPGA technologies.

News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (21 November 2003)

Photovoltaic MOSFET driver offers new flexibility

The new APV photovoltaic MOSFET driver offers design engineers increased flexibility and reduces board space.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK (21 November 2003)

Big currents from small LDOs

The MAX1963 and MAX1976 are the world's first and smallest 100mV low-dropout linear regulators to operate from a 1.62V input and deliver a guaranteed 300mA continuous-load current.

News from Maxim Integrated Products (21 November 2003)

Coaxial system accommodates multiple contacts

ODU has added a four-position coaxial module to its ODU-MAC connector system.

News from ODU UK (21 November 2003)

FRAM wins slot in N American meters

Distribution Control Systems has selected Ramtron's ferroelectric random access memory for use in its residential and commercial meter transponders for end customers in North America.

News from Ramtron International (21 November 2003)

Software makes good use of spectrum analysers

Oasis II is a novel software package for spectrum management and spectrum and interference identification using standard spectrum analysers or equivalent RF receivers.

News from Smiths Interconnect - Summitek Instruments (21 November 2003)

DSP software makes HF radiocomms clearer

A novel complete Voice+Data over HF DSP software solution provides core functionality for voice/data-over-HF communication products.

News from Spirit DSP (21 November 2003)

Software has scope for Gigabit Ethernet compliance

Tektronix has developed a comprehensive new oscilloscope-based application package that answers unmet compliance test needs in the growing Gigabit Ethernet datacomms market segment.  Brochure Available 

News from Tektronix (21 November 2003)

DSP squeezes in more peripherals

A new highly integrated DSP chip aims to reduce overall system costs and open the door to designers in need of affordable DSPs to handle high-performance capabilities.

News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) (21 November 2003)

Bench terminator provides reliable performance

A new bench termination machine has been specifically designed to deliver superior performance and reliability.  Brochure Available 

News from Tyco Electronics - Global Application Tooling (21 November 2003)

Fusible resistor features best of both worlds

Designers of small power supplies and battery chargers for consumer products can benefit from a fusible resistor with superior lightning strike and pulse abilities in a cost effective package.  Brochure Available 

News from TT Electronics Welwyn Components (21 November 2003)

Wolfson expands to China and Korea

In response to a rapid increase in demand for its products into the digital consumer audio and imaging markets, Wolfson Microelectronics is opening new sales offices in China and Korea.

News from Wolfson Microelectronics (21 November 2003)

Programme aims to speed FPGA design

The Actel Solution Partners Programme is a co-operative effort between Actel and third-party providers of FPGA design services, embedded software and hardware products.

News from Actel Europe (20 November 2003)

Bypass circuit speeds storage subsystems

A new eight-port bypass circuit features redundant links, diagnostics, and isolation and signal clean-up capabilities for JBOD, RAID or Fibre Channel storage subsystems.

News from Avago Technologies (20 November 2003)

Amplicon stars for Moxa

Amplicon has recently been recognised as one of the principal global distributors for Taiwanese Data Communications company Moxa Technologies.

News from Amplicon (20 November 2003)

LCD solutions from many manufacturers

A new catalogue provides an essential product selection and reference guide for engineers tasked with implementing LCD solutions in applications ranging from PDAs to automotive equipment.

News from Arrow Electronics (UK) (20 November 2003)

Controller tackles smart lighting design

Cypress MicroSystems has developed an electronic ballast design example using its award-winning PSoC mixed-signal array with an embedded microcontroller.

News from Cypress Semiconductor (20 November 2003)

Distribution pioneer dies after short illness

Brian Chinery, Chairman of UK distributor Dionics, sadly passed away after a short illness on Thursday 13th November aged 68.

News from Dionics (20 November 2003)

New name for batteries

Varta Microbattery has rebranded of standard alkaline, nickel metal hydride and lithium round cells.

News from Flint (20 November 2003)

Expansion for rail-mounting switcher range

Lambda has added two new models to its lead-free DLP series of DIN-rail mounted AC/DC supplies.  Brochure Available 

News from Lambda (20 November 2003)

Web magazine is dedicated to lead-free transition

A new lead-free resource has been introduced to the electronics assembly industry.

News from Lead Free Magzine Consortium (20 November 2003)

Joystick action for function switches

The Navimec line of joystick-style function switches is ideal for all kinds of data entry.

News from MECI (20 November 2003)

Screw terminals help PCB stability

Vertically or horizontally mounting metric PC screw terminals are now available from MEC International, the UK agent for Keystone Electronics.

News from MECI (20 November 2003)

Core to tackle secure payment applications

Innova Card has taken a licence for the MIPS Technologies' MIPS32 4KSd core.

News from MIPS Technologies (20 November 2003)

Termination blocks boost contact density

A new range of 3.5mm pluggable terminal blocks allows designers to save valuable printed circuit board space and benefit from an industry standard mating interface and rising cage clamp termination.

News from Molex UK (20 November 2003)

Smart card MCU boosts performance and storage

The AE57C 32bit smart card microcontroller offers approximately four times the performance of its predecessor and a generous 132Kbyte of EEPROM.

News from Renesas Technology Europe (20 November 2003)

SystemC training meets growing demand

Summit Design is working with Willamette HDL to offer SystemC courses with its Visual Elite system-level design and verification environment to support growing demand for ESL SystemC-based solutions.

News from Summit Design (20 November 2003)

Flash micro takes on a wide range of tasks

Toshiba's latest 8bit microcontroller is a highly integrated 42-pin SDIP device that combines 16Kbyte of Flash memory with a comprehensive set of onboard general-purpose peripherals.

News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (20 November 2003)

Car infotainment platform spreads its reach

Wind River Systems is extending its automotive-specific integrated embedded platform to support additional architectures including MIPS, XScale, ARM and PowerPC.

News from Wind River Systems (20 November 2003)

Xanavi standardises in-vehicle development

Xanavi Informatics Corp has selected the Wind River Platform for Car Infotainment (CI) to increase development efficiency and productivity.

News from Wind River Systems (20 November 2003)

Telematics and infotainment system is cool

Wind River Systems has given Ixfin Magneti Marelli Sistemi Elettronici a "Cool Customer Design" award for its telematics and infotainment system.

News from Wind River Systems (20 November 2003)

Upgrade for forward error correction device

The AHA4540 is an improved version of the Astro-OC3 Turbo Product Code forward error correction integrated circuit from Comtech AHA Corp.

News from Comtech AHA Corp (19 November 2003)

Volterra offers low-risk route to turnkey designs

Artesyn Technologies and Volterra Semiconductor Corp have entered into a strategic co-operation agreement for nonisolated point-of-load (POL) DC/DC convertors.

News from Emerson Network Power - Embedded Power (19 November 2003)

Programme boosts support for Italian manufacturers

Assembleon Italia has introduced a multifaceted programme to boost its support for customers in Italy.

News from Assembléon (19 November 2003)

Speedline deal expands to Benelux

Speedline Technologies has appointed Contax Benelux as its designated distributor for the Benelux market.

News from Contax (19 November 2003)

Technology days explain lead-free manufacturing

DEK is to host advanced manufacturing technology days at its Weymouth headquarters on 2nd and 3rd December 2003.

News from DEK (19 November 2003)

Printer looks to next-generation packaging

The Galaxy screen printer is a new platform that meets future speed and accuracy demands for SMT assembly and advanced semiconductor packaging.

News from DEK (19 November 2003)

Automated screen printer maximises productivity

The Horizon 03 (ELA) is a novel automated screen printer with refined ergonomics and high-end features to maximise productivity.

News from DEK (19 November 2003)

Vision system verifies board output at full speed

HawkEye is a new automatic print verification technology that operates at the line beat rate.

News from DEK (19 November 2003)

User interface puts printers online

DEK claims to have redefined the ergonomics of machine user interfaces to dramatically increase productivity and machine utilisation.

News from DEK (19 November 2003)

Multimedia-rich SBC shrinks to 5.25in footprint

A powerful new 5.25in single board computer aims at embedded applications requiring dynamic multimedia and data processing capabilities in a small-footprint solution.

News from Avalue Technology (19 November 2003)

Power connection system simplifies cPCI backplanes

Elma Electronic has reduced cPCI backplane delivery times and increased power supply choice for prototype and low volume applications, by developing a modular power connection system.

News from Elma Electronic UK (19 November 2003)

Tuning software speeds mobile data

A novel tuning software package supports the new WAP 2.0 transport protocol for GPRS phones, enabling handset manufacturers to deploy powerful optimised video, picture and audio computing platforms.

News from fg microtec (19 November 2003)

Microcontrollers target remote control handsets

The HT48CA0 and HT48RA0A microcontrollers are ideal for use in remote control products and simple controller applications.

News from Holtek Semiconductor (19 November 2003)

Controller takes charge of wireless keyboards

With a range of special features, the HT82K68A microcontroller is designed for multifunction wireless keyboard products and for Windows 2000 multimedia function areas.

News from Holtek Semiconductor (19 November 2003)

Third quarter brings optimism

Inventronics has published its 2003 third quarter financial results.

News from Inventronics (19 November 2003)

Speedy settling for dual and octal DACs

A new family of dual and octal DACs with 8, 10 and 12bit resolutions use a fast output buffer that guarantees less than 3us full-scale settling time to 0.5LSB.

News from Maxim Integrated Products (19 November 2003)

RTOS supports multiprocessor DSP systems

The OSEck real-time kernel and Illuminator development tools are now available for Motorola's MSC8102 digital signal processor.

News from Enea Embedded Technology (19 November 2003)

Probe finds faults with automotive harnesses

The new P14/G from Peak Test Services is a threaded probe designed for use in testing cable harnesses and automotive electrical systems.

News from Peak Test Services (19 November 2003)

Upgrade for CompactPCI SBC

The ZT 5551 Pentium III-based single board computer is a direct upgrade of Performance Technologies' highest selling CompactPCI SBC, the ZT 5550.

News from Performance Technologies (19 November 2003)

PCB headers save space with 2.5mm pitch

The Combicon range of PCB connectors from Phoenix Contact, has now been complemented by THR plug connectors with a miniature pitch of 2.5mm.  Brochure Available 

News from Phoenix Contact (19 November 2003)

IP core secures data streams

A new Advanced Encryption Standard 128 intellectual property core provides a one-chip solution to protect sensitive data streams running over wireless and public networks.

News from QuickLogic (19 November 2003)

Web portal addresses IP security

A new application-focused portal on the Quicklogic website offers potential solutions to intellectual property theft - a significant and growing concern for SRAM based FPGA-based designs.

News from QuickLogic (19 November 2003)

Smart card chip crams in 1Mbyte of Flash

A new smart card controller from Sharp Microelectronics Europe embeds 1Mbyte of Flash memory.

News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe (19 November 2003)

Recruitment drive spearheads Chinese expansion

TTPCom is continuing to expand its operations in the Chinese mobile phone market and has launched a recruitment drive to attract additional skilled software engineers to join its office in Shanghai.

News from TTPCom (19 November 2003)

Daxian takes speedy route to handset market

Daxian Group is to develop a range of mobile phones based on TTPCom's software.

News from TTPCom (19 November 2003)

Handset range takes speedy route to market

 User Application Article  China's leading mobile phone manufacturer TCL Mobile Communication has launched a new range of mobile phones in China using TTPCom's technology.

News from TTPCom (19 November 2003)

Plant aims to recycle Li-ion batteries

AEA Technology is to set up a GBP 2 million facility in Scotland to develop world-beating technology for the recycling of lithium-ion batteries.

News from ABSL Power Solutions (18 November 2003)

Evaluation for novel power failure chip

A new evaluation kit allows engineers to begin testing and developing space-saving low-component-count solutions for the accurate measurement of power failure durations in industrial applications.

News from AMI Semiconductor (18 November 2003)

Armour strengthens ANT team

ANT has strengthened its business development team with the appointment of Keith Armour.

News from ANT (18 November 2003)

Telecomms tester checks lines dead or alive

The BERT 20E1 test set provides fast, straightforward in-service or out-of-service testing on digital E1-based (2Mbit/s) telecommunication networks.  Brochure Available 

News from Megger (18 November 2003)

Bench power supply can supply 150V and 4A

The EX752M is a laboratory bench power supply offering both high-voltage and high-current capabilities.

News from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) (18 November 2003)

High-accuracy outputs for POL convertors

Two new high-efficiency, nonisolated DC/DC convertors are designed for use in intermediate bus distributed power architectures (DPAs).  Brochure Available 

News from Murata Power Solutions (18 November 2003)

Managed calibration is a weight off the mind

A new cost-effective fully managed service for the calibration of test equipment leaves operators and managers free to concentrate on their primary function.

News from Calibration Centre (18 November 2003)

Crimper suits flexible production schedules

The Komax Zeta 633 fully automatic crimping machine is ideal for the just-in-time production of individual conductors and offers a virtually limitless number of possible processes.

News from Contax (18 November 2003)

Software speeds interprocessor communications

A novel Inter-Processor Communications (IPC) software library will help designers build high-performance multiprocessor applications employing switched-interconnect technology.

News from Dy 4 Systems (18 November 2003)

Marks and Spencer checks out RFID

 User Application Article  Marks and Spencer has been testing a novel transponder IC in a small-scale trial to evaluate the use of RFID technology to improve supply chain efficiency and product availability for customers.

News from EM Microelectronic (18 November 2003)

Complete front end for dual-band wireless LAN

A novel all-in-one module integrates the complete dual-band front-end circuitry for wireless LAN devices in a package measuring only 5.4 x 4.0 x 1.4mm.

News from Epcos (18 November 2003)

High availability for push-to-talk solution

Sonim Technologies has designed the Force EndurX high availability system into its Instant Communications Solution.

News from Force Computers (18 November 2003)

High-availability platform evolves

The EndurX CO 21KX with Gigabit Ethernet switching offers EndurX high-availability middleware and software upgradeability in a "five nines" ready platform for carrier-grade applications.

News from Force Computers (18 November 2003)

Hard metric connectors cram in the contacts

Harting has expanded its wide range of hard-metric 2mm connectors in accordance with the IEC61076-4-101 standard with the introduction of a 6-row version of the Har-Bus HM Series.

News from Harting (18 November 2003)

Transceivers aren't too fussy about supply

Two new full-duplex RS485/422 serial data transceivers operate from a nominal 3.3V supply over a wide +/-10% voltage range of +3 to +3.6V, which relaxes supply requirements and reduces costs.

News from Intersil (18 November 2003)

Compact claims for PCB-mounting current transducer

The HTS 10-P is claimed as the smallest current transducer in its range occupying only 17 x 19 x 10.5mm on a printed circuit board.

News from LEM UK (18 November 2003)

I/O extender adds LED brightness control

The MAX7316 general-purpose I/O extender provides microprocessors and microcontrollers with eight 5V-tolerant input/output ports, plus one output-only port and one input-only port.

News from Maxim Integrated Products (18 November 2003)

Pseudo-wire chip cuts packet network costs

The ZL50130 is the first Ethernet pseudo-wire processor for data services based on the industry's newest IP/Ethernet draft standard.

News from Zarlink Semiconductor (18 November 2003)

Molex to acquire Cinch

Molex has reached a tentative agreement to purchase the assets and business of Connecteurs Cinch and its subsidiaries in India, China and Portugal from its French parent, the Snecma Group.

News from Molex UK (18 November 2003)

Artisan joins in with PowerWise initiative

Artisan Components has joined the PowerWise initiative to increase the energy efficiency of mobile devices.

News from National Semiconductor (18 November 2003)

Chinese award recognises energy conservation

ON Semiconductor has become the first and only chipmaker to receive recognition two consecutive years running from the China Certification Centre for Energy Conservation Products.

News from ON Semiconductor (18 November 2003)

Amplifier module offers remote control option

Designed primarily for 802.11b transmission in the 2.4GHz unlicensed ISM band, the Model 5302054 is a small, lightweight, highly linear amplifier module with a minimum small signal gain of 38dB.

News from Ophir RF (18 November 2003)

Millimetre-wave design to feature at forum

Liam Devlin, Director of RF integration at electronics design consultancy Plextek, will join speakers from around Europe at the second annual Wireless Broadband Forum next week.

News from Plextek (18 November 2003)

On-chip LDO cuts smart card interface noise

Three new low-cost smart card interface ICs feature outstanding noise and current performance for use in conditional access, payment and identification environments.

News from Pulsar Electronics (18 November 2003)

High-speed memory modules enter the game at Comdex

Nitro is a new line of advanced, premium high-speed desktop memory products that will be demonstrated for the first time at Comdex.

News from Simpletech Europe (18 November 2003)

Renesas opts for Columbus

Renesas Technology Corp has standardised on the Sequence Design Columbus-AMS RLC parasitic extractor for 90nm designs.

News from Sequence Design (18 November 2003)

Displays drop in to improve resolution

Two new high-resolution colour TFT modules are mechanically compatible with existing devices, allowing developers to enhance system performance or upgrade equipment without changing mechanical design.

News from Gleichmann-Sunrise (18 November 2003)

BlackForest expands EDA coverage

Tenison EDA has named BlackForest EDA of Meerbusch, Germany as its representative, extending the company's sales channels in Central Europe.

News from Tenison EDA (18 November 2003)

MCU made for automated meter reading

The industry's first single-chip MCU for electronic flow measurement and motion detection aims to reduce cost and design time for makers of meters with automated meter reading features.

News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) (18 November 2003)

Chipset dominates digital radio market

Since the launch in March of the first DAB module based on TI technology, a majority of UK digital radio brands have decided to use the company's advanced digital radio baseband and analogue chipset.

News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) (18 November 2003)

Logic family cuts power to new lows

Designed to help extend battery life in portable applications, Texas Instruments reckons its new Advanced Ultra Low Power (AUP) Logic family features the industry's lowest power.

News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) (18 November 2003)

VME boards gain further 2eSST support

Thales Computers now provides support for 2eSST transfers on VME systems running under LynxOS.

News from Thales Computers (18 November 2003)

802.20 to accelerate "real" wireless Internet

The pending 802.20 standard will help alleviate many of the current mobile wireless Internet shortcomings, according to a new study.

News from Visant Strategies (18 November 2003)

New line for south-coast CEM

The continuing development of Wilson Process Systems, the Hastings based contract electronics manufacturer, means new equipment and new positions within the company.

News from Wilson Process Systems (18 November 2003)

RF device takes networking stack onboard

The EM2420 is the first wireless device to combine a chip with an embedded networking software stack, making it the foundation of a new generation of wireless applications.

News from Ember Europe (18 November 2003)

SoC speeds Serial ATA drive development

Agere Systems and Maxtor Corp have codeveloped a Serial ATA SoC for use in Maxtor's next-generation Maxline and Diamondmax SATA hard drives.

News from Agere Systems (17 November 2003)

FHSS transceiver shrinks to multichip module

A new miniature all-inclusive 900MHz FHSS transceiver breaks new ground in the short-range wireless market.

News from Aerocomm (17 November 2003)

Automatic crimper handles ultrafine wires

The Komax Gamma 255 is a fully automatic crimping machine for top-quality processing of ultrafine wires.

News from Contax (17 November 2003)

EMC test service checks out railway equipment

A precompliance EMC test service is available for railway rolling stock and equipment to ensure compliance with all aspects of the harmonised EN50121 standard.

News from EMC Solutions (17 November 2003)

Telecomms inverters have military pedigree

Developed from its long-established military product range, Gresham Power now offers a family of DC/AC inverters for telecomms applications.

News from Gresham Power Electronics (17 November 2003)

Single-output switchers cover a wide range

A new family of open-frame 65W switching power supplies features a full range of single-output devices from 3.3 to 48V DC in 100mV increments.

News from GlobTek (17 November 2003)

Investment brings optical calibration in-house

Livingston's investment in new test equipment to expand its existing optical calibration capabilities has helped to drastically cut turnaround times and reduce calibration costs.

News from Livingston UK (17 November 2003)

PLL-based transmitters shrink into MLPs

A new range of low-power radio transmitter chips covering frequencies from 300 to 930MHz are the first devices of their type to be produced in the very tiny micro leadframe package.

News from Melexis (17 November 2003)

Mistry steps up to new responsibilities

Multi-Tech Systems has promoted its UK Manager, Dilip Mistry, to the expanded role and position of Managing Director, EMEA.

News from Multi-Tech Systems (17 November 2003)

Chassis simplifies PXI system design

A new software-configurable 18-slot PXI chassis enables engineers to programmatically configure precise timing and synchronisation signals between modular instruments.  Brochure Available 

News from National Instruments (17 November 2003)

Investment confirms "central role" for Greenock

National Semiconductor is to invest US $18.5 million in its Greenock manufacturing plant.

News from National Semiconductor (17 November 2003)

Novel polymer promises optical benefits

Nitto Denko Corp has succeeded in developing a new thermosetting polymer with a high refractive index.

News from Nitto Denko Corp (17 November 2003)

RTOS supports latest PowerQUICC processors

Enea Embedded Technology and Metrowerks are together bringing a best-of-class real-time operating system and software development environment to PowerQUICC III systems.

News from Enea Embedded Technology (17 November 2003)

Processor enables mutimedia messaging

The PNX4000 Nexperia Mobile Image Processor is a highly integrated IC that provides the imaging functions necessary to enable multimedia message service on a wide range of mobile phones.

News from NXP Semiconductors (17 November 2003)

PHY enables Advanced Switching interconnect line

 User Application Article  StarGen is using Rambus's RaSer PHY IP in the development of its StarXpress product line, based on the forthcoming Advanced Switching (AS) standard.

News from Rambus (17 November 2003)

Multimedia applications speed new services

The Strawberra range of multimedia applications and codecs includes a videophone terminal, a media application suite and an MMS client.

News from Sasken Communication Technologies (17 November 2003)

IP certified for Hi-Speed USB

The DesignWare USB 2.0 Multiport Host and PHY have become the first host IP building blocks to achieve Hi-Speed certification from the USB Implementers Forum.

News from Synopsys (17 November 2003)

Complete software toolset enhances logic analysers

The iLink toolset is an integrated suite of logic analyser, oscilloscope and accessories for maximum design, debug and troubleshooting efficiency using TLA700 Series logic analysers.  Brochure Available 

News from Tektronix (17 November 2003)

Toolkit speeds switch to digital video

A novel video security over Internet protocol toolkit aims to help video surveillance system developers to make the transition from analogue to digital technology quickly and cost effectively.

News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) (17 November 2003)

Drives shrink to expanded demand

Toshiba is aiming to meet fast increasing demand for its 1.8in hard disk drives by doubling production to 600,000 units a month by March 2004.

News from Toshiba Europe Storage Device Division (17 November 2003)

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