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Future Technology Devices International

Address:
7235 NW Evergreen Parkway
Suite 600
Hillsboro
OR 97124-5803
USA
Telephone: (USA) +1 503 547 0909

http://www.ftdichip.com

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Listing of all 13 news releases from Future Technology Devices International:

Null modem cable uses USB ports

Future Technology Devices International has come up with an easier way of linking PCs.

News from Future Technology Devices International (21 April 2008)

Driver upgrades USB to serial interface ICs

Microsoft certified CDM device driver covers all Windows platforms, including Vista SP1 and the newly released Server 2008.

News from Future Technology Devices International ( 7 April 2008)

Development kit speeds USB design

A new evaluation kit from Future Technology Devices International (FTDI) eases hardware development for Vinculum VNC1L-based embedded USB host designs.

News from Future Technology Devices International ( 3 March 2008)

Microcontroller enables USB stick format logger

 User application article   Memory Stick Datalogger uses the VNC1L to provide ease of connectivity to USB Flash drives.

News from Future Technology Devices International ( 1 October 2007)

Reference design module for USB host controller.

Reference design module for an embedded USB host controller includes a practical firmware application that demonstrates file transfer using the USB mass storage class interface.

News from Future Technology Devices International ( 6 April 2007)

Prototyping module for USB-based designs

USB prototyping module is suitable for both the rapid development of USB-based products and incorporating into low-volume finished products

News from Future Technology Devices International ( 7 March 2007)

USB module hosts Flash disks

Module is ideally suited to adding USB Flash disk connectivity to a broad range of industrial or commercial products that previously did not have a USB interface.

News from Future Technology Devices International ( 1 March 2007)

New facility to accommodate US expansion

Future Technology Devices International has moved to new US facilities four times the size of its previous location.

News from Future Technology Devices International (23 February 2007)

USB module has eight independent channels

Eight-channel USB data acquisition module provides a low cost and convenient method of acquiring temperature data, measuring voltage and providing digital control.

News from Future Technology Devices International (23 February 2007)

Parallax ponders UK distribution rights

Parallax has expanded its distribution agreement with Future Technology Devices International (FTDI) to include the Vinculum Universal Serial Bus (USB) host controller IC.

News from Future Technology Devices International (16 February 2007)

Host controller stars in data logging design

The DLP-VLOG provides a complete reference design on which to base new Vinculum development as well as being a starting point for similar logging applications.

News from Future Technology Devices International ( 4 January 2007)

Controllers bring USB systems together

At the Embedded Systems Conference in Taipei, Taiwan, Future Technology Devices International unveiled the Vinculum family of embedded USB host controller devices.

News from Future Technology Devices International (21 August 2006)

USB-UART bridge takes more onboard

The FT232R next-generation USB-UART bridge includes onboard EEPROM, master clock generator, 3.3V LDO regulator, reset generator and USB termination resistors.

News from Future Technology Devices International ( 1 December 2005)

 

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