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Gleichmann Electronics UK

Address:
26 Linford Forum
Linford Wood
Milton Keynes
MK14 6LY
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1908 399771

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Listing of all 9 news releases from Gleichmann Electronics UK:

Optocouplers suit noisy environments

The ICs, designed for 1 and 10Mbits/s data transmission speeds, offer 500V RMS isolation voltage, 0.4mm internal isolation distance and 8mm outer creepage and air distance.

News from Gleichmann Electronics UK ( 9 May 2008)

PSRAM aims for handset duties

The uPD46128953 device from NEC Electronics' is a 128Mbit pseudostatic RAM that achieves a stable operating frequency of 83MHz during burst mode while maintaining a low operating voltage of 1.8V.

News from Gleichmann Electronics UK (22 December 2004)

Flash MCUs cost the same as older mask ROM types

With a total of 48 products, Flash memory capacities from 8 to 128Kbyte and 30- to 80-pin packages, the 78K0/Kx2 Series of MCUs is billed as one of the industry's most comprehensive.

News from Gleichmann Electronics UK (22 December 2004)

Compact packaging for high-speed optocouplers

Gleichmann Electronics is offering three new high-speed optocouplers from NEC Electronics.

News from Gleichmann Electronics UK (22 July 2004)

Microcontrollers boast cost-efficient solutions

A new series of 8bit MCUs combines low pin counts with low prices, promoting efficient and affordable system development for automotive, industrial device, lighting equipment and sensor markets.

News from Gleichmann Electronics UK ( 8 June 2004)

Microcontrollers take motor control onboard

Two new MCUs from NEC Electronics for inverter control systems in home electronics appliances have achieved the industry's highest speed of 64MHz and 82MIPS (Dhrystone 1.1).

News from Gleichmann Electronics UK ( 6 November 2003)

Microcontrollers have designs on automotive bodies

A new F-Line microcontroller family has been developed by NEC specially for body electronics in the automotive sector.

News from Gleichmann Electronics UK ( 4 November 2003)

Low-volume ASICs take over from FPGAs

Gleichmann Electronics has a new highly functional, easy to design ASIC architecture from NEC.

News from Gleichmann Electronics UK (13 January 2003)

Full solutions for USB 2.0

Available now from Gleichmann Electronics is NEC's industry-leading range of USB 2.0 standard devices.

News from Gleichmann Electronics UK ( 3 December 2002)

 

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