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Week 16 October - 22 October 2005

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Enclosures are designed for instrumentation

An extensive new range of enclosures is designed for measurement, monitoring and process control equipment.

News from Fibox, 17 October 2005

Kawasaki adds dynamic power analysis to flow

Kawasaki Microelectronics will use Apache's RedHawk full-chip dynamic power solution in the design flow for ASIC designs at 130nm and below.

News from Apache Design Solutions, 17 October 2005

Phihong joins PoEPlus standards drive

Phihong USA has joined the new IEEE802.3 task force formed to create an improved PoE standard.

News from Phihong Europe, 17 October 2005

Win free conference tickets

Free tickets to the Chips and Tools conference and exhibition are up for grabs.

News from InventsUK, 17 October 2005

Space-qualified batteries come to mass market

Saft is now able to offer its specialised, super robust LSH 20 HTS lithium-thionyl chloride (Li-SOCl2) cylindrical D-size cells to general customers.

News from Saft, 17 October 2005

Zero maintenance for telecomms backup batteries

The Intensium 3 high-energy 48V lithium-ion battery system is designed for telecomms power backup applications.

News from Saft Industrial Batteries, 17 October 2005

Novel technology simplifies touch screen design

A new technology applies charge-transfer sensing techniques to enable the design of capacitive touch screens with a single conductive layer of indium tin oxide, rather than usual two.

News from Quantum Research Group, 17 October 2005

Radio modems boast up to 3km range

A new range of radio modems allow communications along serial links without the need for a licence for through-the-air distances of up to 3km, or in some cases, further.

News from Celsum Technologies, 17 October 2005

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More choice for 8.4in TFT display modules

Sunrise Electronics has expanded the choice of 8.4in displays in its extensive range of colour TFT modules from NEC.

News from Sunrise Electronics, 17 October 2005

Power management processes provide extra features

Zarlink Semiconductor has developed fully compatible 1.0um 20V linear power management processes it reckons meet or exceed those provided by competing analogue foundries.

News from Zarlink Semiconductor, 17 October 2005

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