News releases on Electronicstalk categorised by date
Sunday 17 July
to Saturday 23 July 2005
Flashlamps power up the world's biggest laser
User Application Article Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is using PerkinElmer Optoelectronics high-energy high-damage-threshold pulsed xenon flashlamps in the pre-amplifier of the world's largest laser.
News from Perkinelmer Optoelectronics (22 July 2005)
Core module adds daughters for fast customisation
The EmCORE-i761 embedded board is based on the Intel Pentium M processor, and offers a very short time-to-market solution for OEM customers.
News from Arbor Technology Co (22 July 2005)
Epic format board targets extreme environments
The XE-700 is the latest Octagon single board computer in the new international standard Epic format.
News from Octagon Systems Corp (22 July 2005)
Microwave mixers are all RoHS compliant
Hittite Microwave Corp has two new SMT GaAs MMIC I/Q mixers and a new SMT GaAs MMIC double balanced mixer for Vsat, microwave radio, test equipment and sensor applications from 4 to 16GHz.
News from MRC Components (22 July 2005)
Industrial motherboard features PCI Express
The latest high-performance industrial motherboard from IBase is the MB885, a device based on the Intel 915G PCI Express chipset and guaranteeing a minimum lifecycle of 5 years.
News from IBase Technology (22 July 2005)
Compiler synthesis proves popular in Japan
Canon has adopted Encounter RTL Compiler for its ASIC designs, further increasing momentum of RTL Compiler synthesis in Japan.
News from Cadence Design Systems (22 July 2005)
TDK acquires Lambda
Lambda, the global power supply specialist based in Ilfracombe, UK, has been acquired from Invensys by TDK Corporation of Japan in a deal worth $235 million. Brochure Available
News from Lambda (22 July 2005)
Virage collaborates with UMC at 65nm
Virage Logic is to extend its IP and circuit design expertise to jointly work with UMC to enable optimal IP development for UMC's 65nm process technology.
News from Virage Logic (22 July 2005)
Freescale signs for embedded memories at 65nm
Freescale Semiconductor has licensed Virage Logic's IPrima Mobile ASAP Memory ULP memories and STAR Memory System for use in its cellular baseband products.
News from Virage Logic (22 July 2005)
Ripple detection chips join standard product range
The new Elmos Semiconductor standard product catalogue can be downloaded from the company's website.
News from Elmos Semiconductor (22 July 2005)
Panasonic rewards 30% sales growth
Premier Farnell has been presented with a special distributor award by Panasonic Industrial Europe, one of the electronics industry's largest suppliers of standard and custom components.
News from Farnell (22 July 2005)
Alliance brings FPGAs to mobile computing
Nallatech has signed a partnership agreement with NextCom, provider of extreme performance, ruggedised mobile computing products.
News from Nallatech (22 July 2005)
Rapid prototyping comes to electronics
Sypris Electronics has added rapid prototyping to its portfolio of electronics manufacturing services.
News from Sypris Electronics (22 July 2005)
D-sub connectors on the surface
A new range of surface-mount D-sub connectors offers an innovative solution for next generation designs. Brochure Available
News from Tyco Electronics UK (22 July 2005)
USB OTG cores meet low-pincount interface specs
Mentor Graphics has successfully received certification of its UTMI + low pin interface (ULPI) support for the USB On-The-Go standard from the USB Implementers Forum.
News from Mentor Graphics UK (22 July 2005)
Plug-top supplies have interchangeable sockets
Ideal Power has recently launched a new range of plug-top power supplies with interchangeable AC input sockets.
News from Ideal Power (22 July 2005)
Tan takes on Asia-Pacific region
Aeroflex has appointed Jimmy Tan as Vice President, APAC for its Test and Measurement Group.
News from Aeroflex (22 July 2005)
PSU controller combines two PWMs with dual LDOs
A high-efficiency quad-output system power supply controller is optimised for converting battery, wall adapter or network DC input voltages into system supply voltages required by notebook computers.
News from Intersil (22 July 2005)
Jackscrew connectors need no overmoulding
Datamate male and female crimp jackscrew connectors can now have an extended rear wall, which enables customers to terminate the cables themselves as an alternative to overmoulding.
News from Harwin (22 July 2005)
C-based design covers latest FPGAs
The second major release of the CoDeveloper C-to-FPGA design tool adds significant new capabilities and improved quality-of-results for the latest FPGA devices.
News from Impulse Accelerated Technologies (22 July 2005)
Power-over-Ethernet supply has universal AC inputs
The Astec Power DS657 is an AC/DC source for power-over-Ethernet (PoE) applications.
News from Emerson Network Power - Embedded Power (22 July 2005)
Fibre optic test adapter meets the grade
The Armadillo loopback product line is now fully compliant with the EU RoHS Directive.
News from Timbercon (21 July 2005)
Interfaces aid CAN and LIN development
An enhanced range of plug-in interfaces for CAN and LIN bus systems is now available from Computer Solutions.
News from Computer Solutions (21 July 2005)
Contract looks at Humvee power supply
The US Office of Naval Research has selected BAE Systems to begin development of an onboard vehicle power system for the Marine Corps' High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle.
News from BAE Systems Aerospace Controls (21 July 2005)
Second award for solar cell inverter
Magnetek has received Frost and Sullivan's 2005 "Solar Power Systems Technology Innovation of the Year" Award.
News from Magnetek (21 July 2005)
Big names lead video compression tutorials
Global Technology Conferences has published details of the video compression tutorials for GSPx 2005.
News from Global Technology Conferences (21 July 2005)
Development environment supports MIPS32 and MIPS64
Accelerated Technology's Eclipse-powered Nucleus Edge software development environment is now available for the MIPS32 and MIPS64 architectures from MIPS Technologies.
News from Accelerated Technology (21 July 2005)
High brightness panel finds a place in the sun
A new 12.1in high brightness panel which can be ordered with an antireflection coating for improved sunlight readability.
News from Review Display Systems (21 July 2005)
Guide to WEEE Directive goes online
In a bid to help customers cope with the impending and complex legislation, Farnell has published a guide to the WEEE Directive.
News from Farnell (21 July 2005)
Plug-and-play adapter aids credit card conversion
User Application Article The NetPort "plug-and-play" serial-to-Ethernet cable adapter enables any device or machine with a serial port to become network and Internet-enabled in an instant.
News from Alpha Micro Components (21 July 2005)
Display driver ICs drive Dialog growth
Dialog Semiconductor has reported sales of Eur 32.1 million for the second quarter of 2005, compared with Eur 30.4 million in Q2 2004.
News from Dialog Semiconductor (21 July 2005)
Double balanced mixers cover all bands
Three new SMT packaged GaAs MMIC double balanced mixers are ideal for up-convertor and down-convertor applications from 14 to 32GHz.
News from MRC Components (21 July 2005)
Microwave amp has powerful output
New from Hittite Microwave Corp is an RoHS compliant SMT packaged medium power amplifier for microwave radio, test and sensor applications from 12 to 30GHz.
News from MRC Components (21 July 2005)
PLM suite keeps control of intellectual property
User Application Article Imagination Technologies has adopted MatrixOne's Synchronicity Publisher Suite with IP Gear to manage its portfolio of innovative silicon and software intellectual property (IP).
News from MatrixOne (21 July 2005)
Alliance focuses nanotechnology resources
Precision Micro and the University of Birmingham have begun technical and commercial collaboration in the field of micro- and nanoscale structures and components.
News from Precision Micro (21 July 2005)
CAN controller moves to CompactPCI
The hot-swap supporting MIC-3680 brings the advantages of the CAN protocol to Advantech's CompactPCI systems.
News from Advantech (UK) (21 July 2005)
Serial EEPROMs transfer data faster
Microchip has expanded its SPI serial EEPROM product line with two high-density (256Kbit), high-speed (up to 10MHz) devices, the 25AA256 and 25LC256.
News from Microchip Technology (21 July 2005)
Convertors power up ATX motherboards
Liantec Systems has released two new embedded DC/DC convertors, the Liantec DCM-100 and DCM-150.
News from Liantec Systems Corporation (21 July 2005)
Test accessories meet Cat IV requirements
Connectivity specialist Multi-Contact has launched a range of compatible test accessories for use in measurement category IV.
News from Multi-Contact (UK) (21 July 2005)
Mass imaging platform scoops magazine award
In a ceremony at last week's Semicon West exhibition in San Francisco, California, DEK's Galaxy high accuracy mass imaging platform collected Advanced Packaging magazine's prestigious AP Award.
News from DEK (21 July 2005)
Design cuts the cost of Bluetooth headphones
A new reference design for Bluetooth stereo headphones offers the lowest ever total bill of materials cost for this type of product.
News from Cambridge Silicon Radio (21 July 2005)
Network analyser adds real-time VoIP diagnostics
Real-time VoIP diagnostics, including call-by-call quality of service tracking, are now part of the Fluke OptiView Link Analyzer and Protocol Expert network monitoring and analysis solution.
News from Fluke Networks (21 July 2005)
Nothorn aims to increase US revenues
Aonix has appointed Ted Nothorn as Vice-President of Sales for North America and the Pacific Rim.
News from Aonix (21 July 2005)
Polar co-ordinates northern expansion
Abacus Polar has expanded its North East office, in Boston Spa, Yorkshire, to accommodate its growing team serving customers in Yorkshire and the North East.
News from Abacus Group (21 July 2005)
Bluetooth phenomenon comes to the UK
Merlin Systems Corp has secured the first and only official UK distribution deal with Bluetooth global phenomenon Initium.
News from Merlin Systems Corp (21 July 2005)
Read all about big savings on assembly kit
Surface mount specialist Alternative SMT has published a brand new European parts and services catalogue.
News from Alternative SMT (21 July 2005)
Pen input device has slimline format
The Super Slim Pen is an ultrasmall, cordless and battery-less electronic pen measuring 3.5mm in diameter and weighing only 1g.
News from Wacom Components Europe (21 July 2005)
IDT scores hat-trick with Celestica
IDT has been recognised by Celestica for its excellence in supplier performance with a 2004 Partners in Performance award.
News from IDT (21 July 2005)
PC/104 hardware steers student vehicle under water
User Application Article A George Institute of Technology graduate student team will be relying on Parvus embedded PC/104 computing hardware to power its autonomous underwater vehicle in an international competition.
News from Parvus Corp (21 July 2005)
Camera modules to meet new standard
Toshiba is to develop and commercialise camera modules that are compliant with the Standard Mobile Imaging Architecture specification proposed by Nokia and STMicroelectronics.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (21 July 2005)
Sepura signs for Tetra noise reduction
NCT's ClearSpeech noise reduction technology has been licensed to Sepura for integration into its Tetra handheld radios.
News from NCT Europe (21 July 2005)
Regulator adjusts to changing designs
The 33mm tall De-Swadj module is designed to be the easiest possible way to add an adjustable voltage source to a new or existing project with all the benefits of switch-mode power efficiency.
News from Dimension Engineering (21 July 2005)
High-density FPGAs run 20% faster
Altera is offering a new, faster speed grade for the largest two members of the Stratix II family, the EP2S130 and EP2S180 devices.
News from Altera Europe (20 July 2005)
Debuggers support latest PowerPC processors
Macraigor Systems has added support for several new processors in the Applied Micro Circuits Corp PowerPC 440 family.
News from Macraigor Systems (20 July 2005)
Chargers cover nickel and lithium chemistries
PowerPax has launched a new range of high quality CE marked and approved linear and switch mode battery chargers.
News from PowerPax UK (20 July 2005)
Half-rack supplies add Ethernet for integration
Elgar Electronics Corp has added an Ethernet/LAN connectivity option to the Sorensen DLM 600W series, its most popular half-rack family of DC power supplies.
News from Elgar Electronics Corp (20 July 2005)
Programme promotes systems interoperability
A new partner product programme aims to ease the integration of embedded systems by ensuring hardware and software interoperability with industry leading third-party products.
News from Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing, Video and Graphics (20 July 2005)
VMEbus SBC meets extreme military demands
A new rugged single board computer is designed for demanding military applications that require high performance VMEbus embedded computing in extreme environments.
News from Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing, Video and Graphics (20 July 2005)
RF pair suit millimetre-wave radio systems
New from Mimix Broadband are a pair of gallium arsenide (GaAs) monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) subharmonically pumped receiver and transmitter devices.
News from Mimix Broadband (20 July 2005)
Novel HD media double storage density
The world's first commercial perpendicular-magnetic-recording-technology-based hard disk (HD) media enable a dramatic increase in media recording density.
News from SDK (20 July 2005)
Debuggers support new PowerQUICC family
Trace32 ICD and Trace32 PowerTools debuggers now support the PowerQUICC II Pro MPC83XX family from Freescale.
News from Lauterbach (20 July 2005)
Microswitches snap to it
Arcolectric has a comprehensive new range of snap-action microswitches available in industry-standard V3 and V4 packages. Brochure Available
News from Arcolectric (20 July 2005)
Abacus warns of profit shortfall
Abacus Group now expects profits for the year to 30th September 2005 to be as much as 25% below consensus forecast.
News from Abacus Group (20 July 2005)
SPDT switch comes as connectorised module
Hittite Microwave Corp has introduced the first wideband GaAs MMIC switch within the company's connectorised module product line.
News from MRC Components (20 July 2005)
Smaller size for TransFlash card connectors
Alps Electric has expanded its range of connectors for TransFlash memory cards.
News from Alps Electric (UK) (20 July 2005)
Renesas signs for two processor cores
Renesas Technology Corp has licensed the ARM1136JF-S processor for use in future devices for advanced mobile phone designs, and the ARM946E-S processor for use in ASICs for consumer applications.
News from ARM (20 July 2005)
Solid state relays have loads of applications
A new series of solid-state relays helps simplify stocking and bills of materials by being able to control both 100 and 200V AC loads.
News from Panasonic Electric Works UK (20 July 2005)
Protection relay is a smart combination
The new Smart Power Protection Relay from E-T-A combines the functions of a solid state relay and overcurrent protection for all 12 and 24V supplies.
News from Aerco (20 July 2005)
Kan spearheads Asian expansion
Universal Instruments Corp has appointed Eric Kan to the position of Vice President for Asia, enhancing the company's commitment to this major growth area.
News from Universal Instruments (20 July 2005)
Real time clock takes system management onboard
A new real time clock integrates timing and crystal compensation, flexible alarms, programmable clock output, power fail detection and intelligent battery backup switching into one package.
News from Intersil (20 July 2005)
Wi-Fi antenna shows diversity every way
A novel dual polarised 2.4GHz Wi-Fi omnidirectional antenna enables improved system performance by deploying diversity without the need for two separate antennas.
News from Huber+Suhner (20 July 2005)
Kit puts MCU to embedded modem duties
A new development kit provides all the hardware and software to create an application with embedded modem connectivity.
News from Silicon Laboratories (20 July 2005)
Tiny antennas suit RFID applications
A range of miniature, isotropic antennas is designed for RFID applications such as keyless entry, keyless go and RFID safety systems and anti-theft devices.
News from Copernica (20 July 2005)
Conferences to connect EDA customers
Zuken has announced the dates for its 2005 pan-American and pan-European customer to customer conferences. Brochure Available
News from Zuken (20 July 2005)
MCUs help applications trade up to 32bit
Atmel's AT91SAM7S microcontrollers, based on the industry-standard ARM7TDMI 32bit RISC processor, are low-cost MCUs with Flash memory capacities ranging from 32 to 256Kbyte.
News from Nu Horizons Electronics Corp (20 July 2005)
Shrouded coils boost RF relay current handling
The latest high performance miniature reed relays from Crydom can carry one-third more current than existing types.
News from Crydom International (19 July 2005)
Tyre pressure monitoring systems set to expand
Strategy Analytics reveals growing opportunities for the safety feature market in its latest report: "Automotive tyre pressure monitoring systems market analysis".
News from Strategy Analytics (19 July 2005)
UMC CEO to present conference keynote
Dr Jackson Hu, CEO of UMC, will be a keynote speaker at the second annual ARM Developers' Conference.
News from ARM (19 July 2005)
Amplifiers front up speedy ADCs
The LT1993 family of high-speed fully differential amplifiers is designed for driving high-resolution high-speed ADCs. Brochure Available
News from Linear Technology Corp (19 July 2005)
Overcurrent protection suits telecomms linecards
The PolySwitch TSM600-400 is a low-resistance resettable overcurrent protection device for communications infrastructure applications.
News from Raychem Circuit Protection (19 July 2005)
Adapters bring serial devices to USB
UltraPort USB to serial port adapters make it extremely easy to connect multiple RS232 serial devices to the USB ports of a computer systems or USB hubs. Brochure Available
News from Celsum Technologies (19 July 2005)
Convertors step up for LCD panel power
The XC9119 series are 1.0MHz PWM-controlled step-up DC/DC convertors that are ideal for low profile and small board area solutions.
News from Torex Semiconductor (19 July 2005)
Design suite accelerates automotive development
User Application Article Automotive electronics specialist Fujitsu Ten is using the DK Design Suite for internal product development and customer services business.
News from Celoxica (19 July 2005)
PCI Express interface evolves
Expanding its broad portfolio of PCI Express products, Texas Instruments has developed the third generation of its discrete PCI Express physical layer (PHY) chip.
News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) (19 July 2005)
Programmable chips to integrate entire systems
Actel has unveiled its Fusion technology, launching the era of the programmable system chip.
News from Actel Europe (19 July 2005)
CTS signs up for traceable manufacturing
CTS Electronics Manufacturing Solutions is to use Aegis NPI, MES, Analytical and CAMX data acquisition systems to meet the traceability requirements of the medical device manufacturing industry.
News from Aegis Europe (19 July 2005)
Bridge chip enables transparent data transfer
The OXU921DS enables the design of external storage products capable of providing complete portability of personal data between existing and future computing platforms.
News from Oxford Semiconductor (19 July 2005)
DVB-T middleware stack set for launch at IBC
At this year's IBC Cabot will launch a DVB-T middleware stack that will enable manufacturers to integrate digital receivers into multifunction digital TV devices.
News from Cabot Communications (19 July 2005)
Auto industry slow to adopt Bluetooth
A new study indicates strong reluctance by too many automotive players to meet the large and ever growing opportunity for in-vehicle hands free cellphone use.
News from Strategy Analytics (19 July 2005)
Hall named on new scientific council
Professor Wendy Hall has been named by the European Commission as one of the 22 eminent founding members of the new Scientific Council of the European Research Council.
News from University of Southampton (19 July 2005)
Acquisition system delivers oscilloscope features
A compact, turnkey, multichannel data acquisition system delivers essential oscilloscope capabilities in a small, modular package, and eliminates the need for extensive software development.
News from Acqiris USA (19 July 2005)
PCI-based media gateway stands alone
The TrunkPack (TP)-260/SIP is billed as a stand-alone "media gateway on a board".
News from Acal Microsystems (19 July 2005)
Acquisition platform adds CAN interface
National Instruments has introduced the new Controller Area Network (CAN) interface module for its flexible, high-performance NI CompactRIO platform. Brochure Available
News from National Instruments (19 July 2005)
Stencil printers go both ways for Kostal
User Application Article Kostal Ireland has purchased eight MPM UP3000 UltraFlex stencil printers from Irish-based Contax Production Automation.
News from Contax (19 July 2005)
More options for low-pincount MCUs
Microchip has added eight new Flash 8bit PIC microcontrollers, along with tiny new package options, to its low-pincount microcontroller portfolio.
News from Microchip Technology (19 July 2005)
Cellular platform gains CMOS image sensor support
Eastman Kodak Company is making it easier for camera phone manufacturers to build next-generation devices that offer improved image quality and multimedia capabilities.
News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) (19 July 2005)
PLDs cross over into FPGA applications
Lattice Semiconductor has launched its new MachXO family with the immediate availability of its first two members, the MachXO256 and MachXO640.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (19 July 2005)
Compact display makes impressive use of colour
Using an S6B33B2 controller, the new DT019CSTN 1.9in colour display module provides a resolution of 160 x 128 dots and makes good use of an impressive 64K colours to enhance viewing clarity. Brochure Available
News from GPEG International (19 July 2005)
ADC claims breakthrough in dynamic performance
A new 13bit, 210Msample/s ADC boasts 68dB signal-to-noise ratio and 79dB spurious-free dynamic range at the maximum sample rate and an input frequency of 230MHz.
News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) (19 July 2005)
New UK source for pin diodes
Credowan is the newly appointed exclusive UK representative and stockist for CTM pin diode products formally known as Temex.
News from Credowan (19 July 2005)
Novel architecture brings harmony to DTV
Technical Background Article A vector signal processor can form the basis for a software programmable decoder for all digital TV standards.
News from On Demand Microelectronics (19 July 2005)
PMC graphics controller is the tip of the iceberg
Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing has introduced the first of a new series of dual-channel, high resolution PMC graphics controllers for VME, CompactPCI and PCI systems.
News from Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing, Video and Graphics (19 July 2005)
Cellular test systems add A-GPS capabilities
New A-GPS location-based test systems provide a single solution for both the verification of signaling protocols and RF performance testing of A-GPS mobile devices.
News from Aeroflex (19 July 2005)
Record breaking quarter for Apache
Apache Design Solutions has achieved another record breaking quarter, while remaining cash-flow positive.
News from Apache Design Solutions (18 July 2005)
Yang adds EDA industry experience
Dr Dian Yang has joined Apache Design Solutions as Vice President of Business Development and General Manager of Asia.
News from Apache Design Solutions (18 July 2005)
Symmetry to connect with design engineers
Symmetry Electronics will be exhibiting at the upcoming one-day Embedded Connect events on 2nd August in Long Beach and 4th August in San Diego.
News from Symmetry Electronics (18 July 2005)
Mezzanine card boasts superior 3D graphics
Aitech Defense Systems has released its most versatile graphics/video processing PMC for moderate to high-level applications.
News from Aitech Defense Systems (18 July 2005)
Charge pump runs backlights and camera flashes
A dual-mode high-efficiency charge pump supports both white LED backlight and camera flash applications for portable systems that run on lithium-ion/polymer batteries.
News from Advanced Analogic Technologies (18 July 2005)
Full service has all RoHS requirements covered
A new service aims to assist equipment producers in understanding their obligations under the RoHS Directive, demonstrating compliance and communicating their objectives through the supply chain.
News from TUV Product Service (18 July 2005)
Ethernet-to-serial range comes into Focus
Focus EDL has been appointed as a franchised distributor for the network connectivity solutions specialist company Tibbo Technology.
News from Focus EDL (18 July 2005)
Quick-start software spreads to more platforms
Ardence has released a new version of ReadyOn, an enhanced version of its market leading instant-on product for Windows.
News from Hitex Development Tools (18 July 2005)
Tools keep track of systems safety compliance
RiskCAT is the standard tool for the management of IEC61508, which is rapidly becoming the main standard for the development of embedded devices for safety-critical applications.
News from Hitex Development Tools (18 July 2005)
Power module handles 40A continuous current
The iP2003A is a fully optimised power "building block" solution for high-current multiphase synchronous buck convertors with a 3 to 13.2V input voltage range.
News from International Rectifier (18 July 2005)
Serdes runs between TTL and LVDS
A new 14bit LVDS serialiser/deserialiser saves system cost and board space in consumer electronics products.
News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) (18 July 2005)
Report shows competition for ZigBee
Wireless mesh networking is expected to make significant inroads in industrial monitoring and control applications, a new study from VDC reports, although not necessarily due to ZigBee.
News from Venture Development Corp (18 July 2005)
CD boots up Linux-based acquisition
The USB DUX has already made a name for itself as a high quality Linux based USB data acquisition device.
News from Incite Technology (18 July 2005)
Logging system is always on with GPRS
The AcPro I allows monitoring and control from 1 to 500 remote stations without the need for any dialup.
News from CDL Products (18 July 2005)
Lead-free awards up for grabs
Soldertec Global is offering individuals or organisations involved with the development of lead-free technology the opportunity to apply for one of this year's Lead-free Solder Awards.
News from Soldertec Global (18 July 2005)
Inverters provide portable AC sources
The Xantrex XPower range of portable inverters is now available in the UK from TTi.
News from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) (18 July 2005)
Full-size P4 CPU promises a long lifetime
The new long lifetime Rocky-6160 full-size CPU card supports Intel P4 processors up to 533MHz front side bus.
News from Wordsworth Technology (18 July 2005)
Optical system gains bit-error-rate tester
Yokogawa has added a 10Gbit/s bit-error-rate tester to the range of modules available for the company's AQ2200 Series modular optical instrumentation system.
News from Yokogawa Europe - Test and Measurement (18 July 2005)
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