News releases on Electronicstalk categorised by date
Sunday 28 December
to Saturday 3 January 2004
Front panels at the double
A new high-speed service for subrack and plug-in board front panels provides a one-stop shop for front panels, including cutouts, screen printing or engraving and alternative finishes. Brochure Available
News from Rittal ( 2 January 2004)
Malik takes charge of India Chapter
Rakesh Malik, Vice President Account Management ICN/ICM Siemens, is the new Chairman of the Global Mobile Suppliers Association (GSA) India Chapter.
News from GSA - Global Mobile Suppliers Association ( 1 January 2004)
Stencils smooth the switch to lead-free processing
Innovative stencil design features, improved squeegee blade technology and added component protection can simplify the transition to lead-free production.
News from Tecan ( 1 January 2004)
Medical supplies break free from earth
Medical-grade power-supply specialist Condor has responded to the increasing demand for standard ranges of Grade II medical PSUs with its first family of standard power supplies in a class II form.
News from SL Power Electronics Corporation (31 December 2003)
Signal integrity tool solves IC package parasitics
Developed to address signal integrity issues in today's high-speed IC package designs, Icemax provides substrate designers and electrical analysts with a simple highly automated modelling environment.
News from Fluent (31 December 2003)
Micro-Star takes soft approach to Wi-Fi
Micro-Star International (MSI) has signed a licensing agreement for PCTEL's Segue SAM (soft access module) software.
News from PCTEL (31 December 2003)
Hunter has specialist appeal
Unipower Europe has signed power solutions specialist distributor Hunter Electronic Components. Brochure Available
News from Unipower Europe (31 December 2003)
Tester keeps an eye on PCB contamination
A novel unit provides localised testing for corrosive or conductive residues on critical areas of printed circuit assemblies that will monitor and facilitate improvement in the manufacturing process.
News from FinePoint Precision Cleaning (30 December 2003)
LCD modules have all options covered
RJS Electronics is busy promoting its range of Suntai LCD modules.
News from RJS Electronics (30 December 2003)
Switch range is wider still
RJS Electronics has expanded its already comprehensive range of switches.
News from RJS Electronics (30 December 2003)
Flagship SBC gains rugged options
Thales Computers has released two new rugged versions of its flagship PowerEngine7 single board computer.
News from Thales Computers (30 December 2003)
Wide operating range for quarter-VGA module
A new 3.6in quarter-VGA colour STN LCD module features a wide operating temperature range of -20 to +70C through the use of a novel liquid crystal fluid.
News from Arrow Electronics (UK) (29 December 2003)
Mains distribution comes under serial control
New from Bryant Broadcast is a 1U, 12 IEC output, sequential mains distribution unit with comprehensive programming capabilities via RS422/485 multidrop interface.
News from Bryant Broadcast and Data Communications (29 December 2003)
RTOS helps deploy spacecrew escape systems
User Application Article Lockheed Martin Corp has selected the Integrity-178B RTOS for the vehicle management and control system on a novel unmanned crew escape demonstration test bed. Brochure Available
News from Green Hills Software (29 December 2003)
Baseband controller takes on latest Bluetooth
The BlueWiz1.2 Bluetooth baseband controller is one of the first BQB-qualified SoC IPs that implements all the mandatory and optional features of the V1.2 specification.
News from MindTree Consulting (29 December 2003)
Cellphone melody chip sounds a good vibe
A new stereo melody sound source IC for cellphones combines simultaneous generation of up to 64 polyphonic tones with LED and vibration control that can be synchronised with the sound output.
News from Rohm Electronics (29 December 2003)
Total number of news releases published during the week: 16
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