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Listing of all 132 news releases from AMI Semiconductor:

Nanotech agreement develops power technolgoy

AMI Semiconductor's agreement with IMEC will move, for the first time, part of the AMIS R and D technology into IMEC's premises.

News from AMI Semiconductor (29 January 2008)

IC partnership targets touch technology

Elo has applied its APR sound-in-surfaces technology to launch a new touch capability in its line of touchscreens, touchmonitors and touchcomputers

News from AMI Semiconductor (11 January 2008)

Audio processor runs HD algorithms

The BelaSigna 250 audio processing system from AMI Semiconductor now runs certified versions of SRS Labs' WOW HD algorithm.

News from AMI Semiconductor ( 8 January 2008)

CAN transceivers run over longer wires

Transceivers allow the use of CAN-enabled equipment in industrial applications requiring line lengths in excess of 500m.

News from AMI Semiconductor (29 November 2007)

Analogue model eases automotive design

Model provides quick and easy simulation of the behaviour of CAN transceivers on the physical network.

News from AMI Semiconductor (30 October 2007)

ICs chosen for hearing aids

 User application article   Ezairo's adaptive feedback canceller delivers up to 19dB of additional stable gain and the Formant Booster speech intelligibility enhancer yields significantly better results.

News from AMI Semiconductor (22 October 2007)

Driver ICs cut stepper system size and cost

Single-chip stepper motor drivers eliminate the need for switches, Hall sensors, flyback diodes and many passive components.

News from AMI Semiconductor (19 June 2007)

MagnaChip becomes second source for SmartPower

MagnaChip Semiconductor is to manufacture AMI Semiconductor's 0.35um SmartPower technology and continue existing joint development of ULP technology.

News from AMI Semiconductor (15 June 2007)

Airbus signs up for switch to ASIC

AMI Semiconductor is to provide FPGA-to-ASIC conversion solutions for two components used by Airbus for establishing discrete signal acquisition in various flight systems.

News from AMI Semiconductor (14 June 2007)

Audio processor enhances hearing aid performance

 User application article   Dynamic Hearing has selected the Ezairo 5900 series of integrated circuits and packaged hybrids for its latest suite of high-end sound processing algorithms for hearing aids.

News from AMI Semiconductor (30 May 2007)

Design expertise speeds PoE products to market

 User application article   Broadcom has used AMI Semiconductor as a design and technology partner for two new highly integrated power sourcing equipment controllers.

News from AMI Semiconductor (24 May 2007)

ASIC maker wins Rockwell Collins President's Award

The developer and manufacturer of two high-reliability data-networking, 180nm standard-cell ASICs for use in the Boeing 787 program has won Rockwell Collins' President's Award for 2006.

News from AMI Semiconductor (27 April 2007)

LIN transceiver and voltage regulator combined

The integration offered by AMI Semiconductor's AMIS-40615 and AMIS-40616 allow reduction of the component count, power consumption and cost of LIN-based in-vehicle networking (IVN) applications.

News from AMI Semiconductor (24 April 2007)

Low-power mixed-signal chips used in hearing aids

The Ezairo 5900 series of application-specific standard products (ASSPs) combines a 24bit precision open-programmable DSP core with the company's Hear configurable accelerator engine.

News from AMI Semiconductor (20 April 2007)

Driver chips add more functions to stepper systems

Single-chip stepper motor driver and control IC includes a facility for running stepper motors at a continuous velocity and now has an automatic start function.

News from AMI Semiconductor (19 April 2007)

Workshop is dedicated to analogue circuit design

AMI Semiconductor is organising the 16th annual Advances in Analogue Circuit Design Workshop in Belgium.

News from AMI Semiconductor (19 December 2006)

Mixed-signal driver ASSP with protection

AMI Semiconductor has expanded its family of high-side driver ASSPs with a new device designed specifically for the control of LEDs, relays, solenoids, transistor gates, valves and other loads.

News from AMI Semiconductor ( 7 December 2006)

Cochlear signs for medical SoC design

Cochlear has selected AMI Semiconductor AMIS as its semiconductor co-design and manufacturing partner for its future generation DSP-based SoC.

News from AMI Semiconductor (28 November 2006)

Automotive transceiver shipments top 130 million

AMI Semiconductor has shipped its 130 millionth vehicle area network transceiver to PSA Peugeot Citroen.

News from AMI Semiconductor (22 November 2006)

Cell-based ASICs drop in for FPGA replacement

AMI Semiconductor can now convert 1.2V, 90nm FPGAs to 130nm cell-based ASICs.

News from AMI Semiconductor (17 November 2006)

Low-power transceivers cover a broad band

Automotive power devices take Flash onboard

Medical semiconductors help treat epilepsy

Analogue arrays ease mixed-signal ASIC design

Light sensor helps save backlight power

Bendekovic to drive mil/aero expansion

CMOS image sensor raises resolution

Acquisition adds medical SoCs and SRAMs

Module speeds DSP-based audio prototyping

Simplified control of automotive loads

Acquisition goes to plan

Neuroscientists sign up for ASIC design

Hearing aid maker comes to AMIS for RF design

AMIS has strategic worth for Rosemount

Sphere signs for medical ASIC development

Rockwell Collins states its preference

Transceivers are fit for fieldbus protocols

Standard cell ASICs set to exploit market void

Audio DSP shrinks to one-seventh the size

ASIC conversion cost reduces FPGA designs

First-time-right ASIC makes it four in a row

Audio DSPs take the shocks out of sound

Acquisition adds image sensor technology

Audio DSP helps headphones to CES awards

DSP-based audio cuts out annoying echoes

Design kit jump-starts mixed-signal designs

Stepper drivers seek automotive applications

Semiconductor firms form foundry relationship

CMOS sensor is intelligent camera option

Stepper motor controllers near chip scale

Tools accelerate DSP-based audio design

DSP turns to electronic stethoscope design

Single-chip audio processor goes portable

Transceiver chip can be tuned from 300 to 928MHz

Power SoCs extend to automotive temperatures

Power SoCs take Flash memory onboard

Flextronics integration is complete

CAN transceiver meets the standards

Alliance aids educational IC design

AMIS reorganises mixed-signal business

Design centre opens in Bangalore

Transceiver can form CAN repeater

CAN transceiver meets fault-tolerant specs

AMI stars for Rockwell Collins

Cardiology specialist signs for ASIC support

DSP-based audio helps the hard of hearing

Smart power ASIC process cuts on-resistance

CAN transceiver cuts automotive power consumption

Packaging goes green

Speedy ASIC stops Emerson losing its Marbles

New unit targets medical wireless applications

Medical business is new focus for AMIS

Acquisition brings DSP expertise onboard

Single chip technology allows rapid implementation

One driver covers most automotive applications

CAN transceiver passes the test

CAN transceiver range gains novel 3.3V I/O option

EEPROM module joins smart power process

Structured ASICs aim for frugal FPGA replacement

Evaluation kit speeds ISM transceiver designs

Mixed-signal design centre opens in Bulgaria

Emerson recognises strategic supply

CAN transceiver keeps it electromagnetically quiet

Rockwell Collins presents supplier award

Intersil employs mixed-signal foundry services

Kent brings technical savvy and vision

Henry takes over the purse strings

NASTEE technology extends to RFID chips

Clean sweep for environmental practices

AMIS scales new heights

Veteran Roberts to support new initiatives

RF chip aims for medical implants

FlexRay membership aids in-vehicle networking

Evaluation kit shows off frugal transceiver

Controllers combine 8051 core with much more

Smart power design kits come on CD-ROM

Evaluation for novel power failure chip

Chip keeps track of blackouts

Guidant rewards supplier quality leadership

Process boosts structured ASIC density

New role for Lesko

Rockwell Collins prefers AMIS ASICs

Mixed-signal process aids MEMS interfacing

Deep trench isolation shrinks smart power SoCs

Intersil process comes on stream for second source

Single-chip driver takes on multi-axis positioning

SoC transceiver turns to ZigBee standard

CAN transceiver shows excellent EMI performance

Wireless technology aims for medical device market

Belgian plant goes green

More cores to celebrate ASIC libraries

Williams comes onboard

ASIC technology aims for budget FPGA replacement

Foundry services expand following acquisition

EDA guru Rincon takes up fellowship

AMIS lines up the big guns

Automotive supply chain approved

Low-power-radio chip sniffs to cut consumption

AMI acquires medical electronics specialist

ASIC technology provides smart power SoCs

Platform provides low power radio SoCs

SoC is single-chip low power radio transceiver

USB interface and microcontroller design kit

Array aimed at FPGA conversions

King rules at AMI Semiconductor

AMI and ARM in two-way co-operation

TSMC gives AMI fast route to 0.18-micron ASICs

PCI core migrates FPGA designs painlessly

Extended-temperature interface for AS-i bus

Clock generator saves space in portable designs

AMI Semiconductor opens Munich office

Clock generators for embedded communications

 

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