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Sunday 21 March
to Saturday 27 March 2004

More cores for Chinese foundry

Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp has licensed the ARM922T microprocessor core and the Embedded Trace Macrocell on-chip debug peripheral.

News from ARM (26 March 2004)

NSW is first PrimeXsys specialist in Asia

Nippon Systemware has become the first company in Asia to be certified as an ARM Approved Design Centre: PrimeXsys Specialist.

News from ARM (26 March 2004)

Design software gains solvers on demand

Ansoft Designer v2.0 expands the company's Solver on Demand technology to include Nexxim, for RF/mixed-signal circuit simulation, and Q3D Extractor, for 3D quasi-static parasitic extraction.

News from Ansoft Europe (26 March 2004)

Hardware to support Microsoft Speech Server

Aculab is to provide a port to allow its computer telephony hardware to operate with the new Microsoft Speech Server 2004.

News from Aculab (26 March 2004)

Wave soldering machine handles lead-free solder

Blundell Production Equipment has launched a fully lead free version of its CMS 400 wave soldering machine.

News from Blundell Production Equipment (26 March 2004)

Agere accepts Encounter netlists

Agere Systems now accepts netlists produced by Cadence Encounter RTL Compiler synthesis for implementation in its ASIC design centres.

News from Cadence Design Systems (26 March 2004)

China to host Bluetooth test facility

Cetecom has been chosen by The State Radio Monitoring Centre (SRMC) to supply Bluetooth conformance test solutions in Beijing, China.

News from AT4 wireless (26 March 2004)

Development kit puts SBC on the game

A new development kit for Densitron's latest DPX-114 Connectbus-II single board computer includes everything needed to get up and running in minimal time.  Brochure Available 

News from Densitron Display Solutions (26 March 2004)

Ceramic transformers offer big step up

Epcos has developed an innovative and extremely compact transformer based on piezoelectric technology.

News from Epcos (26 March 2004)

CD helps users get the best from scopes

A free CD guide provides illustrated lessons on the use of standard analogue and digital oscilloscopes, and shows how to obtain the best results from a Fluke 190 Series ScopeMeter.  Brochure Available 

News from Fluke (UK) (26 March 2004)

Game on for embedded graphics core in San Jose

Imagination Technologies is demonstrating advanced hardware curved surface support on its PowerVR MBX embedded graphics core this week at GDC Expo 2004 in San Jose, California.

News from Imagination Technologies (26 March 2004)

Seminar series targets telecomms engineers

An international event on "Network restoration and resilience in all-optical networks" will be held on 7th May at Warwick University in the UK.

News from Institution of Engineering and Technology (26 March 2004)

Fujitsu is fab for Lattice

Fujitsu is to manufacture Lattice Semiconductor's next-generation FPGA products on its leading-edge 130 and 90nm CMOS process technologies.

News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (26 March 2004)

Speedy route to digital satellite set-top boxes

Zarlink Semiconductor has a production-ready blueprint for a complete front-end subsystem used in digital satellite STBs.

News from Zarlink Semiconductor (26 March 2004)

Heatsink approved for AMD 64bit processor

AMD has approved the Molex CoolFin heatsink for use with its next generation 64bit processor, the Athlon 64.

News from Molex UK (26 March 2004)

Direct attach cables cut InfiniBand crosstalk

A new line of cable assemblies supports InfiniBand architecture specifications and other industry standards for high-speed data transfer applications.

News from Meritec (26 March 2004)

Flash disk provides multimedia handset storage

 User Application Article  Motorola's Personal Communications Sector (PCS) is using the Mobile DiskOnChip G3 Flash disk as the onboard multimedia memory solution within the A768 mobile handset.

News from M-Systems (26 March 2004)

CD speeds test system specification

A new interactive CD helps engineers select the best software and hardware for their test, measurement and industrial control applications, saving valuable time in configuring and developing systems.  Brochure Available 

News from National Instruments (26 March 2004)

ARM-based platform speeds SoC design

The uPLAT-946 is a platform based on an ARM946E-S microprocessor core that further enhances Oki's integrated platform series for SoC development.

News from Oki Electric (26 March 2004)

Simpler construction saves switch costs

A new low-cost sealed microswitch is ideal for wet and dusty area applications, where the mechanical demands on the switch are comparatively light.

News from Omron Electronics (26 March 2004)

New spec frees embedded designers from ISAbus

The PC/104 Embedded Consortium has published its PCI-104 specification.

News from PC/104 Embedded Consortium (26 March 2004)

Certification opens door for federal contracts

Powell Electronics has been certified by the US Small Business Administration as a HUBZone Small Business Concern through the HUBZone Empowerment Contracting Programme.

News from Powell Electronics (26 March 2004)

Central role for Fiorillo

Powell Electronics has promoted Albert Fiorillo to the position of Vice President of the Central Division, effective immediately.

News from Powell Electronics (26 March 2004)

Software models radiowave propagation

Radioplan reckons the latest version of its popular RF prediction software, RPS 5.2, sets a new processing benchmark for ray tracing radiowave propagation modelling tools.

News from Radioplan (26 March 2004)

Budget pricing for flat screen mounting hardware

Strangely named A/V specialist Skunkworks has created considerable excitement amongst retailers with a new and affordable range of brackets and mounting arms for LCD flat screens.

News from Skunkworks Technology (26 March 2004)

USB solution bundles IP with driver software

Synopsys and Jungo Software Technologies are to offer a complete hardware and software USB full speed On-The-Go solution, including Synopsys DesignWare IP and Jungo software.

News from Synopsys (26 March 2004)

Phase-shift technology aids Motorola SOI shrink

Motorola SPS has expanded its agreement to license Synopsys' phase-shift technology and mask synthesis software to its advanced 90nm silicon-on-insulator semiconductor process.

News from Synopsys (26 March 2004)

RF products expand wireless infrastructure

A new family of RF products expands TI's broad portfolio of analogue and digital signal processing products for wireless infrastructure basestation manufacturers.

News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) (26 March 2004)

IP runs on latest Chartered/IBM 90nm process

Virage Logic's Technology-Optimized Platform will be made available on the jointly developed Chartered Semicondutor Manufacturing and IBM 90nm manufacturing process.

News from Virage Logic (26 March 2004)

Software upgrades handheld spectrum analyser

A new software version increases the measurement capabilities of the Willtek 9101 handheld spectrum analyser, helping technicians to find faults and to repair and align RF devices.

News from Willtek Communications (26 March 2004)

Power analyser works unaided up to 20A

The PM300 power analyser is ideal for general-purpose measurements of watts, power factor, harmonics and voltage in the design, development and production of electrical and electronic equipment.

News from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) (25 March 2004)

Robot puts convertor to "extreme" test

 User Application Article  C and D Technologies is providing support to one of the leading teams in the popular Robot Wars competition.  Brochure Available 

News from Murata Power Solutions (25 March 2004)

Tools support latest network search engines

Cypress Semiconductor has released an extensive range of hardware and software design tools for its Sahasra 50000 network search engine (NSE).

News from Cypress Semiconductor (25 March 2004)

PCB software keeps mechanical engineers happy

In a recent survey, 84% of mechanical engineers in electronics companies approved Flomerics' latest software concept, FLO/PCB.  Brochure Available 

News from Flomerics (25 March 2004)

Evaluation for D-sub filtered connectors

Harting has upgraded its range of D-sub filtered connectors and has introduced an evaluation kit that allows users to select the optimum filter to meet their RFI suppression requirements.

News from Harting (25 March 2004)

Prototyping system hits PCI and PCI-X buses

A new daughterboard provides PCI/PCI-X connectivity to the Hardi Electronics HAPS prototyping system.

News from Hardi Electronics (25 March 2004)

Flux-coated solder preforms aid consistency

Indium Corp offers flux-coated solder preforms to support the optimisation of electronic assembly processes.

News from Indium Corporation of America (25 March 2004)

IR-based system looks to improve IC reliability

A novel infra-red-based system provides reliable inspection of semiconductor wafers and devices.

News from Moritex Europe (25 March 2004)

Budget board for FPGA development

A new 400k gate Spartan-3 FPGA development board provides a low-cost solution for design engineers looking to pursue a variety of embedded FPGA applications.

News from Nu Horizons Electronics Corp (25 March 2004)

Intel prefers quality suppliers

ON Semiconductor has received Intel's Preferred Quality Supplier (PQS) award for outstanding performance in providing products and services deemed essential to Intel's success.

News from ON Semiconductor (25 March 2004)

Semiconductor Design Conference at Nepcon

Reed Exhibitions has announced the line up for the Reed Electronics Group Semiconductor Design Conference, to be held at Nepcon in May.

News from Reed Exhibitions (UK) (25 March 2004)

Optocouplers cut system costs

Two new high-speed optocouplers from NEC are compatible with existing devices from Agilent, and are suitable for reducing system costs in both existing and new designs.

News from Gleichmann-Sunrise (25 March 2004)

Office shows long-term commitment to China

Synopsys has opened an expanded Shanghai office, which now includes the R and D Centre and houses more than 200 sales, R and D, and technical support employees.

News from Synopsys (25 March 2004)

DSP qualifies for space-based applications

Texas Instruments reckons it has developed the industry's first DSP qualified for space-based applications.

News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) (25 March 2004)

PowerPC SBC runs Linux in novel naval console

 User Application Article  PowerEngine SBCs based on the latest IBM PowerPC 750FX processor have been selected as the processing engines for a new, integrated compact redundant naval console, the CTI 2000.

News from Thales Computers (25 March 2004)

Tester expands to cover legacy AMPS handsets

The 4464 cdma2000 system option for the Willtek Communications 4400 Series mobile phone tester now also supports the testing of AMPS and dual-mode CDMA/AMPS phones.

News from Willtek Communications (25 March 2004)

Controller and monitor to debut at PCIM Europe

Zetex is to launch two new products at this year's PCIM Europe: the ZXBM1004 is a single-phase brushless motor controller and the ZXCT1030 is a highly integrated high-side current monitor.

News from Zetex (25 March 2004)

FPGAs come in RoHS-compliant packages

Actel Corp can now supply "green" and lead (Pb)-free packaging options for all its antifuse- and Flash-based FPGA product families.

News from Actel Europe (24 March 2004)

BGA sockets range up to 26 rows square

A new range of 1.00mm pitch BGA sockets in precision moulded wafers offers improved hole-to-hole accuracy, reduced insertion and withdrawal forces and coplanarity within 0.15mm.

News from Advanced Interconnections Corp (24 March 2004)

Plastic packages cut RF transistor costs

Five new high-performance overmoulded plastic packaged transistor products reduce the costs of RF transistor packaging up to 25%.

News from Agere Systems (24 March 2004)

Transceiver upgrades links to Gigabit Ethernet

A new pluggable transceiver delivers Gigabit Ethernet data transmissions over commonly installed copper cable, offering a low-cost upgrade path to Gigabit Ethernet.  Brochure Available 

News from Avago Technologies (24 March 2004)

Kiosk printers cut callout demands

A growing demand for reliability has led Trident Infotec to release a range of printer modules with new features tailored specifically for the kiosk market.

News from Trident Infotec (24 March 2004)

Set-top boxes for Slovenia

Amino has been selected to supply its AmiNET103 set-top boxes to Slovenia's leading ISP, SiOL, for its new Internet TV service.

News from Amino Communications (24 March 2004)

Chipset provides a wireless Edge

 User Application Article  Quanta Computer has selected wireless terminal chipsets from Analog Devices for its new Edge device.

News from Analog Devices (24 March 2004)

Design centre programme expands in the east

Goyatek Technology of Taiwan and SangHwa Micro Technology (SMT) of Korea have become the newest members of the ARM Approved Design Centre Programme.

News from ARM (24 March 2004)

SAR certification to generate confidence

A new specific absorption rate (SAR) testing scheme aims to provide resellers and consumers with information on mobile handset emissions.

News from BABT (24 March 2004)

Quad-datarate SRAMs reach 72Mbit

Cypress Semiconductor has begun sampling a new family of 72Mbit QDR-II and DDR-II devices, the world's highest density and highest bandwidth SRAMs.

News from Cypress Semiconductor (24 March 2004)

Lead-free profiling additions on show

Embedded Data Systems will launch the latest additions to its popular SolderStar range of products at both Nepcon UK and Nepcon Shanghai 2004.

News from SolderStar (24 March 2004)

Metering cabinets meet latest specs

Eurobex has been working in collaboration with Hydro Quebec to produce a new type of metering cabinet, which will replace the existing standard from 31st March 2004.

News from Eurobex Manufacturing (24 March 2004)

DAB module puts digital radio into cars

The Roadster is a compact new DAB digital radio module for the automotive industry.

News from Frontier Silicon (24 March 2004)

Performance boost for speedy dual DAC

Fujitsu has extended the conversion rate of its MB86064 dual 14bit digital-analogue convertor from 800Msample/s to 1Gsample/s, reinforcing its claim as the world's fastest CMOS DAC.  Brochure Available 

News from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (24 March 2004)

Package supports latest TriCore development

Hitex is offering a free board support package for the TC1130, the newest member of Infineon's 32bit TriCore family.

News from Hitex Development Tools (24 March 2004)

Xicor acquisition to expand analogue portfolio

Intersil has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Xicor, expanding its portfolio of high growth, standard analogue products.

News from Intersil (24 March 2004)

Fast-curing encapsulant maintains flexibility

Curing in seconds on exposure to UV/visible light, Dymax 9008 encapsulant exhibits excellent adhesion to polyimide, enduring bending and flexing even at extremes of thermal cycling to -20C.

News from Intertronics (24 March 2004)

D-subs gain turned contact options

IQC International has extended its subminiature connector range and can now offer precision turned contact versions in all three size variants of the D type shell interface.

News from IQC International (24 March 2004)

Monitors check basestation radiation hazards

The MicroAlert range of personal RF hazard monitors is designed to be clipped to a belt or shirt pocket.

News from Laplace Instruments (24 March 2004)

UK designer scoops top award

A UK PCB designer has beaten entries from all over the world to take best overall design in the 18th Mentor Graphics PCB Technology Leadership Awards.

News from Mentor Graphics UK (24 March 2004)

Tools aid automotive and aerospace wiring design

The Capital Analysis toolsuite is the latest addition to the Mentor Graphics Capital Harness Systems data-centric end-to-end toolset for complex wiring systems design, analysis and manufacture.

News from Mentor Graphics UK (24 March 2004)

Support for top-performing cores

Green Hills Software's comprehensive set of software development tools for MIPS-based applications now supports the new MIPS32 24K core family.

News from MIPS Technologies (24 March 2004)

Vendor award for Micromark

Satchwell Controls, a subsidiary of Invensys, has named Micromark C and CD as its leading electronic component vendor for the year 2003 following a rigorous assessment process.

News from Micromark C and CD (24 March 2004)

Monitoring system bound for Ukraine

Ukraine-based Golden Telecom has awarded a contract to NetTest for the delivery of a nationwide MasterQuest network and service monitoring system.

News from NetTest (24 March 2004)

Read all about foundry service capabilities

A new foundry service capabilities brochure is now available from PolarFab, the only US-owned, pure-play semiconductor foundry.

News from PolarFab (24 March 2004)

MCU brings 32bit core to automotive CAN systems

The H8SX/1527F 32bit CISC microcontroller is the first in a new series of products for in-vehicle control systems based on the H8SX 32bit CPU core.

News from Renesas Technology Europe (24 March 2004)

Distribution for novel PCB design aid

Schmartboard has signed UK distributor Spartan Europe to help sell its novel tool to help engineers, students and hobbyists fabricate circuit boards.

News from Schmartboard (24 March 2004)

Fuseholder takes high-current protection onboard

Schurter has developed a new PCB-mounting fuseholder approved for currents up to 16A (VDE) or 20A (UL).  Brochure Available 

News from Schurter (24 March 2004)

DACPOT shrinks to ultra-chip-scale package

Summit Microelectronics can now supply its S9518E DACPOT in an ultra-chip-scale package (UCSP) with a total footprint of just 1.5 x 2.1mm.

News from Summit Microelectronics (24 March 2004)

Strong showing from Tektronix in Q3

Tektronix has reported net sales of $243.5 million and net earnings from continuing operations of $43.9 million or $0.50 per share, for the third quarter ended 28th February 2004.  Brochure Available 

News from Tektronix (24 March 2004)

Wi-Fi chipset shrinks for handset deployment

Texas Instruments has unveiled its third-generation 802.11 solution specifically designed for mobile devices such as cellphones, smartphones and PDAs.

News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) (24 March 2004)

65nm process to start sampling in 2005

Maintaining a two-year cycle between manufacturing technology generations, Texas Instruments has revealed details of its 65nm semiconductor manufacturing process technology.

News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) (24 March 2004)

Mobile entertainment drives the industry

Developments in content, delivery and mobile devices are making mobile entertainment a remarkable business opportunity, according to TI Vice President and Manager of Strategic Marketing Doug Rasor.

News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) (24 March 2004)

Single-processor modem enters test phase

TTPCom has started interoperability testing with its single processor based Edge modem design.

News from TTPCom (24 March 2004)

GPRS modules strike up three bands

A new series of triband GPRS modules features two type-approved product variants, one supporting 850, 1800 and 1900MHz bands, the other for 900, 1800 and 1900MHz operation.

News from TTPCom (24 March 2004)

Switch and multiplexer shrink for portable use

A new analogue switch and multiplexer packaged in the 3 x 3mm QFN-12 package are aimed at battery-operated portable applications.

News from Vishay Siliconix (24 March 2004)

Cost-effective protection for Wi-Fi links

PolyPhaser's latest broadband wireless LAN and Wi-Fi protector for 2.4, 3.4 and 5.8GHz applications is available from Webb Industries.

News from Webb Industries (24 March 2004)

Front end aims for multifunction market

The WM8214 is a novel high-speed, high-performance analogue front-end circuit for use in flatbed scanners and multifunction printers.

News from Wolfson Microelectronics (24 March 2004)

Ember promotes ZigBee Alliance

Ember has gained "promoter" status in the ZigBee Alliance, giving it a seat on the ZigBee board of directors, along with Honeywell, Motorola, Invensys, Philips, Samsung and Mitsubishi.

News from Ember Europe (24 March 2004)

Traffic management for affordable broadband

 Technical Background Article  Efficient traffic management is the key to delivering QoS and increasing provider revenue for personal broadband services, argues Agere's Systems Applications Engineering Manager, Deepak Kataria.

News from Agere Systems (23 March 2004)

Up-convertor cuts basestation power budget

The AD6633 is a digital up-convertor featuring breakthrough technology claimed to significantly reduce output power requirements for 3G wireless basestation power amplifiers.

News from Analog Devices (23 March 2004)

Processor powers digital radio receiver solution

 User Application Article  Sonarics Labs has harnessed the low cost and advanced capabilities of ADI's Blackfin processor for its new ClearSignal digital radio receiver solution.

News from Analog Devices (23 March 2004)

Novel contact simplifies PGA test fixtures

A new range of high-performance PGA test fixture solutions is based on innovative proprietary interconnect technology - the Redundant Contact.

News from Ardent Concepts (23 March 2004)

Electronic field application engineer goes online

A novel online parametric search engine will help engineers to dramatically reduce the time they spend in identifying and selecting the most appropriate DC/DC convertors and magnetic components for th  Brochure Available 

News from Murata Power Solutions (23 March 2004)

Photodiodes put to the test

The Model 280 photodiode test system from dBm Optics allows suppliers of PIN and APD photodiodes to characterise the parametric performance of their components in R and D, QA and production.

News from DBM Optics (23 March 2004)

Makepeace switches hemispheres

Farnell InOne has appointed Stephen Makepeace as its new Regional Director of Western Europe.

News from Farnell (23 March 2004)

PWM controller takes external reference

The Endura ISL6420 is a single-phase synchronous-buck pulsewidth modulation controller with integrated MOSFET drivers.

News from Intersil (23 March 2004)

Nokia spurs surge in RFID technology

The adoption of RFID by mobile phone and handheld device manufacturers took a major step forward at CeBIT last week when Nokia announced plans to incorporate RFID technology into its devices.

News from Innovision Research and Technology (23 March 2004)

Motherboards upgrade to latest Intel and AMD CPUs

QDI has released an upgraded version of its highly successful P2PE/800 motherboard with the launch of the P2PE/800 Pro, upgraded to support Intel's new Prescott CPUs.

News from QDI (23 March 2004)

Rack solution has networks covered

The innovative TE7000 condenses all networking rack requirements into a single enclosure without compromise.  Brochure Available 

News from Rittal (23 March 2004)

Choice of caps for budget switch range

Switches in the PB600 range are between 6 and 8mm square and offer caps which are round, elliptical or key oblong shaped.

News from RJS Electronics (23 March 2004)

Small claims for LDOs

The BHXXFB1WG series is billed as the industry's smallest LDO voltage regulators and ideal for applications where high output voltage accuracy is required.

News from Rohm Electronics (23 March 2004)

Convertors satisfy satellite specs

The Z Series family of 1.5, 2.5 and 3.3V, single-output DC/DC convertors are designed for geosynchronous and low earth orbit satellite power systems.

News from International Rectifier (23 March 2004)

Programme certifies DC/DC convertor compatibility

Summit Microelectronics has begun a programme to certify compatibility of DC/DC convertor modules with its precision marginers and controllers.

News from Summit Microelectronics (23 March 2004)

Logistics agreements to streamline supplies

Toshiba Electronics Europe has implemented two new transportation and warehousing agreements that further streamline the company's European logistics operations.

News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (23 March 2004)

Wireless network processor applies multiple PLLs

 User Application Article  Ubicom has successfully implemented multiple True Circuits PLL hard macros in its IP3023T wireless network processor using TSMC's 130nm process technology.

News from True Circuits (23 March 2004)

Chip resistors take precision pole position

The RN73 series of precision chip resistors offers temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR) values down to 5ppm/C and resistor tolerances to 0.1%.  Brochure Available 

News from Tyco Electronics UK (23 March 2004)

Plug-top PSU aims for global power

With a universal input capability, the TR30R family of high-power plug-top power supplies will save equipment manufacturers from having to offer multiple PSU options for different countries.

News from Ultimate Renaissance (23 March 2004)

More silverware for Wolfson

Wolfson Microelectronics was named "New company of the year" at the recent annual PricewaterhouseCoopers, PLC Awards in London.

News from Wolfson Microelectronics (23 March 2004)

Compact switcher has medical approvals bonus

Approved for Class I and Class II applications, the ECM range of single output AC/DC, 40-60W power supplies from XP feature the world's smallest footprint of their type.

News from XP Power (23 March 2004)

Open area test site comes up to date

TUV America has completed renovations at its EMC open area test site in Taylors Falls, Minnesota.

News from TUV SUD America (23 March 2004)

Introduction to interference suppression

The article "Introduction to interference suppression" is now available from Almag by e-mail.

News from Almag Division, Carnhill Transformers (22 March 2004)

Bath treatment is key to lead-free switch

Blundell Production Equipment is urging users of wave soldering machines to seriously consider making early changes to their equipment to accommodate lead-free solder alloys.

News from Blundell Production Equipment (22 March 2004)

MLCs go to higher voltages

Four new series of Johanson Dielectrics high-voltage, surface mount (SM) ceramic capacitors complement the lower voltage ceramics offered in the Easby catalogue.

News from Easby Electronics (22 March 2004)

Conformal coating covers its tracks

Electrolube is to launch a new, high build conformal coating at Nepcon (stand G408) that is particularly effective at covering lead ends and sharp corners.

News from Electrolube (22 March 2004)

Licence to proliferate BGA power packaging

Fairchild Semiconductor has licensed Gem Services to offer one of Fairchild's most advanced MOSFET packaging technologies as open tooling for the power semiconductor market.

News from Fairchild Semiconductor (22 March 2004)

Hotline offers advice on RoHS and WEEE Directives

Farnell InOne has launched a dedicated hotline providing information and support relating to the upcoming RoHS and WEEE Directives.

News from Farnell (22 March 2004)

General availability for ferrites and coils

The Neosid range of high-quality manganese-zinc and nickel-zinc soft ferrites and wound components are now available in the UK from General Hybrid.

News from Copernica (22 March 2004)

Yorkshire-based CEM poaches contract from Far East

GSPK Electronics has secured a major new contract with Tyco Electronics (previously Pinacl Communication Systems).

News from GSPK Electronics (22 March 2004)

Sega signs for graphics IP

Imagination Technologies and Sega Corp have concluded a licensing agreement for the development of next generation arcade systems based on new high-end PowerVR graphics technology.

News from Imagination Technologies (22 March 2004)

Learn all about industrial datacommunications

"Practical industrial datacommunications and networking for engineers and technicians" is a comprehensive 2-day workshop to be held in London, Manchester and Abardeen during May 2004.

News from IDC Technologies (22 March 2004)

Gem of a system for display panel repairs

The Unitek Eapro Emerald is a TAB-repair system for the LCD/PDP panels generally found in computers, consumer electronics, defence industry electronics, medical devices and many other products.

News from Kaisertech (22 March 2004)

Canadian laser diode plant comes on stream

After completing a one-year development phase, Laser Components' wholly owned Canadian subsidiary is now in full production of its own high power pulsed laser diodes.

News from Laser Components (UK) (22 March 2004)

Miniature laser head is whole in one

The Quanta OEM module is billed as the world's first miniaturised laser head integrated with both drive circuit and quantum cascade laser.

News from Laser Components (UK) (22 March 2004)

Electrolytics last longer at high voltages

NRE-WB aluminium electrolytic capacitors are ideal for use in electronic ballasts for fluorescent lighting and other high-voltage applications that require high-temperature long-life performance.

News from NIC Components Europe (22 March 2004)

Optical scale aids submicron precision

For many industrial applications in research and quality control, the measurement of components with submicron precision can best be accomplished through a microscope with optical linear scales.  Brochure Available 

News from Olympus Life Science Europa (22 March 2004)

More libraries for power process

PolarFab has released two new digital standard cell libraries for its PBC4 BCD (bipolar-CMOS-DMOS) process.

News from PolarFab (22 March 2004)

Forum to promote near field communications

Nokia, Philips and Sony have combined to set up the Near Field Communication Forum to enable the use of touch-based interactions.

News from NXP Semiconductors (22 March 2004)

Lead-free experience at Nepcon

Following its sell-out success at last year's event, the SMART Group "Lead-free hands-on experience" returns to Nepcon 2004.

News from Reed Exhibitions (UK) (22 March 2004)

CompactPCI blade provides powerful monitoring

The HDTBlade is a high-density T1/E1 blade, for edge and enterprise level communications systems.

News from SBS Technologies (22 March 2004)

Compact diodes aim for handset ESD protection

The MicroClamp family of ultrasmall transient voltage suppressors (TVS) is designed expressly for ESD protection on cellphones, PDAs, digital cameras, and other portable electronic designs.

News from Semtech (22 March 2004)

Southern show delivers on promises

According to its organisers, by close of play, the air of vibrancy and confidence that was almost palatable at Southern Electronics 2004 had been translated into measurable results.

News from Southern Electronics Exhibition (22 March 2004)

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