News releases on Electronicstalk categorised by date
Sunday 27 June
to Saturday 3 July 2004
Software supports latest budget FPGA family
Leading EDA vendors have rolled out support for the new Cyclone II FPGA family - billed as the industry's lowest ever cost FPGAs.
News from Altera Europe ( 2 July 2004)
Soft processor core runs on budget FPGAs
Altera has added Nios II embedded processor support to its new Cyclone II FPGA family, claiming a one-two punch in the embedded processor market.
News from Altera Europe ( 2 July 2004)
PCI-104 module embeds automotive PowerPC
Available from Arcobel Embedded Solutions, the PowerPC-based PP01 single-board computer from MEN Mikro Elektronik claims two industry firsts.
News from Arcobel Embedded Solutions ( 2 July 2004)
More flexibility for low-end placement machines
Important new features further enhance the flexibility of Assembleon's proven Gem range of entry-level to medium-volume pick-and-place machines.
News from Assembléon ( 2 July 2004)
Embedded database gains XML support
The latest version of the Birdstep RDM Embedded database management solution incorporates an XML interface.
News from Birdstep Technology ( 2 July 2004)
Laser diodes come together for industrial power
A new family of high-power laser diode bars for industrial applications is based on an established line of telecomms-market 980nm GaAs laser diodes.
News from Bookham ( 2 July 2004)
Gloabal search provides local solution
User Application Article When Nick Searle needed to find an electronics design and manufacturing company to help with a new prestigious contract, he found the solution just a few hundred metres down the road.
News from CIL Custom Interconnect ( 2 July 2004)
Budget pricing for alphanumeric displays
By manufacturing in its own Taiwanese factory, Densitron has been able to reduce both the cost and the delivery times of its new range of alphanumeric displays. Brochure Available
News from Densitron Display Solutions ( 2 July 2004)
Dual voltage translators bridge the gap
Two new ultracompact voltage translators simplify interfacing between low-voltage microprocessors and higher-voltage peripherals in cellphones and notebooks.
News from Fairchild Semiconductor ( 2 July 2004)
Mainboard is first with Transmeta Efficeon
New from Ibase Technology is the first Mini-ITX motherboard to use the Transmeta Efficeon processor, claiming a new breakthrough in efficient computing.
News from IBase Technology ( 2 July 2004)
Pushbuttons and pilot devices fit 16mm cutouts
Idec has a comprehensive range of 16mm hole fixing miniature pushbuttons and pilot devices, available in different styles, shapes, colours and voltages.
News from Idec Electronics ( 2 July 2004)
SMTA Certification for Low
Adrian Low from Indium Corp has achieved SMTA Certification in the SMT process.
News from Indium Corporation of America ( 2 July 2004)
MPEG-4 video codec gains bus interface
IndigoVision has developed an Amba (Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture) interface for its Mainstream MPEG-4 video codec.
News from IndigoVision ( 2 July 2004)
New architecture brings economy and DSP to FPGAs
The new LatticeECP-DSP and LatticeEC FPGA device families are designed to provide the most optimised feature sets combined with the lowest total solution costs of any FPGAs.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK ( 2 July 2004)
Optical engines power up standard transceivers
A new range of optical engine components is designed to power any MSA optical module form factor, at 2.5 and 10Gbit/s, including 300-pin transponders, XFP, SFF, SFP and GBIC.
News from Link Microtek ( 2 July 2004)
Textbook tells all on Matlab
"Numerical computing with Matlab" is a new textbook written by Cleve Moler, The MathWorks founder, Chief Scientist and creator of Matlab.
News from MathWorks ( 2 July 2004)
PCI platform provides real-time network processing
The BenNuey-PCI-4E is a full length PCI card based on Nallatech's Dime-II computing architecture, designed to deliver high performance processing capability to a variety of complex applications.
News from Nallatech ( 2 July 2004)
Mutual collaboration on training services
NetTest and APIS Technical Training have entered a mutual co-operation agreement in Europe.
News from NetTest ( 2 July 2004)
Wi-Fi IP comes on silicon for prototyping
NewLogic Technologies has released all its IEEE802.11 Wild WLAN IP blocks in silicon, demonstrating the world's first commercial implementation of a digital interface between modem and radio.
News from Wipro-NewLogic ( 2 July 2004)
Connector embeds power over Ethernet
Tyco Electronics and PowerDsine have delivered the industry's first RJ45 connector with built in PoE.
News from PowerDsine UK ( 2 July 2004)
Surround sound stars in consumer audio platform
User Application Article MIPS Technologies has chosen SRS TruSurround XT as the virtual surround sound technology of choice for its new Consumer Audio Platform.
News from SRS Labs ( 2 July 2004)
Reference design speeds DVB-MHP boxes to market
A new complete hardware and software reference design targets the expanding market for digital TV services requiring the DVB-MHP middleware.
News from STMicroelectronics ( 2 July 2004)
Handset platform to integrate security core
Texas Instruments and ARM are to collaborate on a security solution that will include ARM TrustZone technology.
News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) ( 2 July 2004)
Lead-free LCDs outperform the old wave
New lead-free panels meet impending environmental regulations, and also integrate extra features for higher performance compared with previous-generation equivalents.
News from Trident ( 2 July 2004)
LDO with built-in reset handles inputs up to 10V
Torex Semiconductor Europe has added two new members to its XC64xx family of highly innovative power ICs that integrate an LDO voltage regulator and reset in a single chip.
News from Torex Semiconductor ( 2 July 2004)
Torex exceeds sales expectations
Torex Semiconductor has reported a global annual turnover of US $115 million for the financial year ended March 2004.
News from Torex Semiconductor ( 2 July 2004)
Excel addon gets the most from acquisition cards
Previously sold for $195, the ProfessorDAQ addon for Excel is now distributed at no charge.
News from United Electronic Industries ( 2 July 2004)
Low-cost FPGAs boost design density
Offering 30% lower cost and more than three times the logic density of its predecessor, Cyclone II FPGAs aim to expand on the industry-leading success set by the first-generation Cyclone family.
News from Altera Europe ( 1 July 2004)
CAN transceiver keeps it electromagnetically quiet
A new high-speed CAN transceiver combines true 3.3 or 5.0V logic interfaces, excellent EMC performance, and a new environmentally friendly package.
News from AMI Semiconductor ( 1 July 2004)
Modules provide networked I/O options
Amplicon Liveline has been selected as the UK factory authorised distributor for Acromag, the US-based manufacturer of measurement and control products for process and automation.
News from Amplicon ( 1 July 2004)
Citroni comes onboard
Gina Citroni has been promoted to the Board of Directors of electronics company Amplicon Liveline.
News from Amplicon ( 1 July 2004)
RISC/DSP core upgrades media centre chipset
User Application Article Digeo has licensed the ARC 600 RISC/DSP core, MetaWare development tools, and MP-3 and AC-3 audio technology for use in its X-Stream media centre chipset.
News from ARC International ( 1 July 2004)
Atmel signs up as second source for WirelessUSB
Atmel is to manufacture and sell chips based on Cypress's industry leading 2.4GHz WirelessUSB technology.
News from Cypress Semiconductor ( 1 July 2004)
Four-by-four board embeds latest Pentium M
The P60x "4 x 4" is billed as the first single-board computer based on Intel's new Embedded Roadmap Pentium M processor 745 (formerly known as Dothan).
News from General Micro Systems ( 1 July 2004)
Hot-plug controller does more in one
The ISL6111 hot plug controller IC offers increased integration with the inclusion of overcurrent and timing features that improve system performance while reducing BOM cost and board space.
News from Intersil ( 1 July 2004)
D-subs cram in more contacts
IQC International has expanded its range of standard and mixed layout D-type connectors to include the full range of high-density D subminiature configurations.
News from IQC International ( 1 July 2004)
NMS embeds Ethernet switches
NMS Communications is using the IPnexus CPC5400 and CPC4416 embedded Ethernet switches in its MyCaller mobile services offering.
News from Performance Technologies ( 1 July 2004)
MOSFETs optimised for DC motor control
A new series of power trench MOSFETs is ideally suited for controlling the speed and direction of DC motors.
News from NXP Semiconductors ( 1 July 2004)
Board expands VMEbus DSP systems
Pentek has developed a PCI mezzanine card (PMC) expansion board as a companion for its DSP processor baseboards for VME.
News from Pentek ( 1 July 2004)
Radioplan lands 3G optimisation contracts
Radioplan has been selected to supply radio network optimisation tools and services to four new customers in EMEA and Japan.
News from Radioplan ( 1 July 2004)
Enclosures twist for 19in accommodation
Schroff has developed a series of small enclosures from its RatiopacPro and RatiopacPro-air families for accommodating Euroboards, 19in plug-in units and nonstandard assemblies.
News from Schroff UK ( 1 July 2004)
Software cuts complex FPGA problems down to size
The latest versions of Synplify FPGA synthesis and Amplify FPGA physical synthesis software claim significant quality of results improvements for complex FPGA devices.
News from Synplicity ( 1 July 2004)
IP platform focuses on SoC power consumption
One of the unrelenting challenges facing SoC designers today is power management, particularly in low-power, battery-operated microelectronics.
News from Virage Logic ( 1 July 2004)
Verification system checks IC boundary scan data
A new BSDL verification/creation system automatically extracts the boundary-scan structure from the silicon (chip) to create the BSDL file. Brochure Available
News from JTAG Technologies ( 1 July 2004)
Embedded CPU takes WinCE.net onboard
The AR-1551 is tightly designed 3.5in EBX CPU board with an onboard low-power fanless 300MHz Geode processor.
News from Acrosser (30 June 2004)
Budget acquisition via USB
The new PMD-1608FS from Measurement Computing offers eight channels of high speed simultaneous sampling analogue input at a class leading price of less than GBP 300. Brochure Available
News from Adept Scientific (30 June 2004)
Monolithic mixer aims for 3G basestation radios
The IAM-92516 is a high-linearity, low-power E-pHEMT MMIC mixer designed to meet the critical performance requirements of 3G basestation radio cards and other microwave radio link applications. Brochure Available
News from Avago Technologies (30 June 2004)
Video decoder supports Windows development
The DVP-7410 is a single-chip digital audio/video decoder card that supports SVCD, VCD1.x, XCD 2.0, CD-DA, and CD-ROM media formats as well as ISMA streaming format. Brochure Available
News from Advantech (UK) (30 June 2004)
Digital controller needs no programming
The CLOZD loop controller is a low-cost digital control chip developed for simplicity, robustness and versatility.
News from Flextek Electronics (30 June 2004)
Upgrade for electromagnetic simulation
Version 5 of the FLO/EMC electromagnetic compatibility simulation software features major improvements including parts libraries, automatic multigridding and EMC-specific usability features. Brochure Available
News from Flomerics (30 June 2004)
Clucas brings experience to management team
Embedded SoC startup Ignios has signed up Rick Clucas as Chief Executive Officer.
News from Ignios (30 June 2004)
High-speed DACs claim industry leadership
Each of four new high-speed dual digital-to-analogue convertors contains two high-performance DACs that operate up to 260Msample/s.
News from Intersil (30 June 2004)
Parasitic extraction validated for 90nm process
The Calibre xRC transistor-level parasitic extraction solution has been silicon validated by UMC for its 90nm process technology.
News from Mentor Graphics UK (30 June 2004)
Kawasaki licenses top-performing core
Kawasaki Microelectronics has taken a licence for the MIPS32 24K core family, the industry's highest performing line of synthesisable processor cores for embedded applications.
News from MIPS Technologies (30 June 2004)
Richco fastens on to Micromark
Micromark C and CD has significantly expanded its range of fixing and fastenings for electronics applications through a new partnership with Richco for its range of high-quality plastic components.
News from Micromark C and CD (30 June 2004)
Alliance to put vision over Gigabit Ethernet
Pleora Technologies has signed an agreement with The JAI Group to collaborate on industrial vision solutions that deliver video and imaging data over high-performance, low-cost GigE connections.
News from Pleora Technologies (30 June 2004)
Reference design cuts the cost of DVD recorders
A new Nexperia semiconductor reference design claims to offer one of the industry's lowest system bills of materials for DVD+RW video recorders.
News from NXP Semiconductors (30 June 2004)
Galvanic isolators outstrip opto performance
A new five-channel digital magnetic isolator has recently been added to the popular Isoloop range of galvanic isolators from Rhopoint Components.
News from Rhopoint Components (30 June 2004)
Reed relays speed to 10GHz
With a 10GHz -3dB roll-off point, two new reed relays from Rhopoint Components offer an ideal way for switching low-level RF signals, and high-speed logic.
News from Rhopoint Components (30 June 2004)
Module provides direct link from DSP to Serial ATA
The SMT387 is a DSP module offering direct support for dual Serial ATA hard disks.
News from Sundance Multiprocessor Technology (30 June 2004)
Microcontroller aims for three-phase control
NEC is enlarging its range of motor control products offering a choice of performance and peripheral options.
News from Sunrise Electronics (30 June 2004)
Open-source language aids mixed-technology design
OpenMast is a novel open source, mixed-technology language for electromechanical design and analysis.
News from Synopsys (30 June 2004)
PCB design suite enters beta testing
The latest version of the P-CAD PCB design system for layout specialists has been released to beta testing.
News from Altium (30 June 2004)
Tektronix reports strong fourth quarter
Tektronix has reported net sales of $257.8 million and net earnings from continuing operations of $26.5 million or $0.31 per share for the fourth quarter ended 29th May 2004. Brochure Available
News from Tektronix (30 June 2004)
DSPs cut mobile power budgets to new lows
Three new low-power digital signal processors and new eXpressDSP Power Design Tools together enable developers to optimise power consumption to previously unattainable levels.
News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) (30 June 2004)
On Board signs for latest placement system
Surface mount equipment supplier VSMT has sold its first high-performance QPlacer HS 4000 component placement system.
News from VSMT (30 June 2004)
Davies focuses on power applications
Analogue semiconductor manufacturer Zetex has appointed Colin Davies as Application Manager for its Power Management Product Group.
News from Zetex (30 June 2004)
Multimedia core steps up a grade
Following the widespread adoption of VideoCore technology in mobile phone and portable multimedia product designs, Alphamosaic has developed the advanced VideoCore II processing engine.
News from Alphamosaic (29 June 2004)
Bookham set to emigrate to the USA
The board of directors of Bookham Technology has approved a proposal to change the corporate domicile of Bookham to the USA.
News from Bookham (29 June 2004)
Green light for thermal substrates
User Application Article Osram Opto Semiconductors is using Bergquist Thermal Clad IMS technology to deliver effective heat dissipation in the company's latest Trafficsignal range of LED array-based traffic light solutions.
News from Bergquist Company (29 June 2004)
Panasonic opts for BlueCore solution
The latest GSM smartphone from Panasonic Mobile Communications is to be Bluetooth-enabled using BlueCore.
News from Cambridge Silicon Radio (29 June 2004)
Tiny inductors are thermally stable
New low cost 0402 and 0603 wirewound chip inductors from Wearns Cambion have excellent thermal stability thanks to the use of ceramic formers.
News from Cambion (29 June 2004)
Harwin aims for hi-rel expansion
Harwin plans to increase its presence in the defence, aerospace and other life-critical sectors through a new distribution agreement with Charcroft Electronics.
News from Charcroft Electronics (29 June 2004)
New division to focus on custom design
Hertfordshire-based Datasound Laboratories is to launch a new custom design division, helping resource-strapped manufacturers cut time to market.
News from Datasound Laboratories (29 June 2004)
Connectors specified for marine diagnostics unit
Deutsch continues to expand its presence in the marine electronics marketplace.
News from Deutsch (29 June 2004)
McMillan aims for northern exposure
Display Solutions has expanded its team of electronics experts with the appointment of Scott McMillan.
News from Display Solutions (29 June 2004)
Catalogues update circuit protection data
E-T-A Circuit Breakers has published new 2004/05 editions of its comprehensive CBE and control products catalogues. Brochure Available
News from E-T-A Circuit Breakers (29 June 2004)
Camera-based system automates component inspection
A new low-cost visual measurement system automates the inspection of components during the production process.
News from Envisage Systems (29 June 2004)
Report predicts "tight" semiconductor capacity
Integrated circuit manufacturing capacity utilisation reached 93.4% in Q1 2004, compared with 91.9% in Q4 2003, according to Future Horizons.
News from Future Horizons (29 June 2004)
Solder clad preforms speed assembly operations
Solder preforms, clad to various other metals, are available from the Indium Corp.
News from Indium Corporation of America (29 June 2004)
Legacy services shift to new network technologies
Zarlink Semiconductor and Axerra Networks have completed interoperability testing for T1/E1 circuit connectivity over IP/Ethernet networks.
News from Zarlink Semiconductor (29 June 2004)
AGI gambles with NSF solenoids
User Application Article Open frame solenoids from NSF Controls have helped Austrian Gaming Industries become one of the leading designers, manufacturers and suppliers of casino gaming machines.
News from NSF Controls (29 June 2004)
Online program aids connector specification
The Mini-Snap cylindrical push-pull connector family has three ranges, all mating compatible with similar products from WW Fischer and Lemo.
News from ODU UK (29 June 2004)
Funds available for industrial CASE studentships
The Prime Faraday partnership has a new allocation of industrial CASE studentships available for the financial year 2004/2005.
News from Electronics Enabled Products KTN (29 June 2004)
Connectors and cables suit digital audio and video
Pomona Electronics has a new line of connectors and cables for digital audio and video signal transmission.
News from Pomona Electronics (29 June 2004)
Audio connectors get a grip
XLR connectors incorporate a clamping mechanism that withstands 100 pounds (445N) of pull without disconnecting the cable - more than twice the pull rating of any other brand.
News from Pomona Electronics (29 June 2004)
PCI-X bus bridge gains novel features
A powerful PCI-X to PCI-X bridge targets bus expansion in next-generation high-bandwidth datacommunication and telecommunication applications.
News from Pericom Semiconductor Corp (29 June 2004)
Adapter aids display evaluation
A novel software adapter allows hex databytes and ASCII characters to be transmitted from a PC keyboard to an I2C bus.
News from Taretronics (29 June 2004)
Fusion splicer helps network theme park
User Application Article Drayton Manor Theme Park is the latest customer to be convinced by the award winning Fase II fusion splicer.
News from Tritec Developments (29 June 2004)
Generators gain new wave software
ArbExpress is a PC-based software package that raises ease of use to a new level for arbitrary waveform generators (AWGs) and arbitrary function generators (AFGs). Brochure Available
News from Tektronix (29 June 2004)
Transistor Devices enlists Ultimate help
Ultimate Renaissance has become the sole design-in distribution partner in the UK and Ireland for Transistor Devices (TDI).
News from Ultimate Renaissance (29 June 2004)
Resistors find automotive niche
The LR Series of low-ohmic-value current-sense thick-film resistors is finding uses in the automotive sector for applications that require high power handling (3W) and low resistance (R003). Brochure Available
News from TT Electronics Welwyn Components (29 June 2004)
Website gains parametric search engine
TT Electronics Welwyn Components has launched a redesigned website as well as a parametric search engine to create a more user-friendly experience for both current clients and new visitors. Brochure Available
News from TT Electronics Welwyn Components (29 June 2004)
High-accuracy reference targets portable uses
The X60008A-50 is an extremely stable, highly accurate, low-power 5V voltage reference that is ideal for use in battery powered high-resolution data-acquisition systems.
News from Xicor (29 June 2004)
Monitor keeps track of power network variables
The BEN 6000 multipurpose modular network monitor features 16bit resolution, better than 0.1% accuracy on voltage measurements and 0.2% on current measurements and up to 200s recording time at 10kHz.
News from LEM Instruments (29 June 2004)
Breakthrough solution for converged broadband
Unbreakable Access is a novel technology for developing more reliable and economical broadband equipment and services.
News from Agere Systems (28 June 2004)
Milestone for embedded serdes IP
Agilent Technologies has shipped its 10 millionth embedded serdes channel as part of its ASIC offerings for storage, enterprise computing and network equipment manufacturers. Brochure Available
News from Avago Technologies (28 June 2004)
Network tester gets the measure of jitter
The MP1590A-30 is a high-precision jitter-analysis option for the MP1590A network performance tester.
News from Anritsu (UK) (28 June 2004)
Universal PCI cards support old and new voltages
The UC-101 is the first in a new range of universal PCI cards that supports both 5 and newer 3.3V standards.
News from Brainboxes (28 June 2004)
Bluetooth modules move into the field
User Application Article Brainboxes has worked with AginfoLink to bring Bluetooth wireless technology to livestock tracking applications.
News from Brainboxes (28 June 2004)
Simulator tackles multigigahertz design
Allegro PCB SI 630 is billed as the PCB industry's most advanced solution for multigigahertz (MGH) design.
News from Cadence Design Systems (28 June 2004)
Pentium M-based VME family hosts dual PMC slots
A new range of high-performance low-power VME-based dual PMC single slot boards are all based on the Intel Pentium M processor.
News from Concurrent Technologies (28 June 2004)
More support for power quality initiative
Earlier this week Hans De Keulenaer, Manager of the EC-supported Leonardo Power Quality Initiative, reported on the success of this leading European education and training programme.
News from Copper Development Association (28 June 2004)
Lead-free inductors handle more power
The low-voltage, high-current DZM Series of lead-free power inductors is designed for use in switching power supplies and portable electronics.
News from CoEv Magnetics (28 June 2004)
Rapid acceptance for mixed-signal array devices
User Application Article Cypress MicroSystems reckons it has now shipped more than 10 million PSoC mixed-signal array devices to the embedded control market.
News from Cypress Semiconductor (28 June 2004)
Relay catalogue offers free T-shirt
As well as introducing its latest catalogue, leading manufacturer of relays and timers Finder is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
News from Finder (28 June 2004)
Microscope resolves to handle 8in wafers
The S-4800 FESEM from Hitachi High-Technologies represents a breakthrough in FESEM technology, offering resolution figures of 1.0nm at 15kV yet capable of handling specimens up to 8in diameter.
News from Hitachi High-Technologies (Electron Microscopy) (28 June 2004)
ETX-format CPU keeps its cool
The ET800 is an ETX pluggable module supporting Intel Pentium M and Celeron M processors with speeds up to 1.6GHz.
News from IBase Technology (28 June 2004)
Optical fluid is radiation hardened
SantoLight SL-5267 is a nonvolatile, nontoxic, radiation-hardened optical fluid designed especially for optical coupling and light transmission in photonics, display and high-power laser applications.
News from Intertronics (28 June 2004)
Diodes have ultrafast powers of recovery
A new family of ultrafast-recovery diodes is ideally suited for power applications from medium to high switching frequencies and high rates of change of current.
News from Ixys Semiconductor (28 June 2004)
New source for Dutch SMT equipment
Kaisertech has been appointed UK distributor for the range of equipment from Netherlands-based Dima SMT Systems. Brochure Available
News from Kaisertech (28 June 2004)
Fanless module embeds PowerQUICC III processor
The E2Brain EB8540 computer-on-module boasts pure, fanless computing power with a multitude of I/O connection options at minimum power consumption.
News from Kontron UK (28 June 2004)
Novel switch goes both ways to save space
A novel space-saving two-way switch allows designers to replace two SPST normally open switches with one device designed to detect lateral movements in two directions.
News from Panasonic Electric Works UK (28 June 2004)
PXI module offers highest-density switching
Engineers can now create ultra-high-density switch systems in a single PXI chassis using the industry's highest-density PXI switch module combined with NI Switch Executive switch management software. Brochure Available
News from National Instruments (28 June 2004)
Beefed-up MOSFET is versatile switching device
The NUD3048 is a highly integrated N-channel MOSFET featuring a breakdown voltage of 100V and a buffered gate voltage rating of 100V for use in -48V bus distribution power systems.
News from ON Semiconductor (28 June 2004)
Cool SBC embeds latest frugal Celeron processor
The SpacePC 4500 Series SBC is a fanless CPU board that combines the new ULV Intel Celeron processor with an Intel 815E chipset in a ruggedised PC/104-Plus format ideal for demanding applications.
News from Parvus Corp (28 June 2004)
Four-function remote control boasts 1km range
New from RF Solutions is a general-purpose radio remote control system that has a range of up to 1km.
News from RF Solutions (28 June 2004)
MCU aims for high-end automotive systems
NEC's new 32bit microcontroller provides fast processing and dedicated onboard safety features delivering real time performance in critical applications.
News from Sunrise Electronics (28 June 2004)
Terminals bring high currents onboard
For high-current applications that need to interface with PCBs, Euroclamp's MV10 terminal block from Switchtec offers a massive 57A current handling capability.
News from Switchtec (28 June 2004)
100 not out for instrument specialist
Precision instrument specialist H Tinsley is celebrating 100 years of business.
News from Tinsley (28 June 2004)
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