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Sequoia Technology

Address:
Basingstoke Road Spencers Wood
Reading
RG7 1PW
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 118 976 9000

http://www.sequoia.uk.co

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Listing of all 48 news releases from Sequoia Technology:

Wireless modules support direct camera connection

Tiny lightweight M2M wireless modules from Sequoia feature an easy control interface via AT commands, and direct connection to a colour camera.

News from Sequoia Technology (18 April 2005)

User friendly Ethernet for consumer electronics

Not only is this fully featured Ethernet interface the smallest in the world, it offers low overall cost per port, plus ease of use features for the new generation of networked consumer electronics.

News from Sequoia Technology (30 March 2005)

Single chip solution for GPS integration

The industry's first single-chip A-GPS solution has been released by Sequoia Technology, making location-based functionality easier to integrate into mobile terminals.

News from Sequoia Technology (15 March 2005)

Relay squeezes in another contact set

A new dual version of a popular single-inline relay offers two-channel switching in the same footprint, and with just 2mm of extra height compared with the existing single-channel version.

News from Sequoia Technology ( 1 March 2005)

More seminars explain wireless sensor networks

Sequoia Technology has launched a series of UK seminars to introduce UK design and control engineers to the potential of "Smart Dust".

News from Sequoia Technology (16 December 2004)

On screen display ICs added to range

Sequoia has launched two new models in the popular Sanyo LC7XX family on-screen display ICs to overlay and personalise text such as day/date, time of day, user ID or titles on analogue video sources.

News from Sequoia Technology ( 4 November 2004)

Crossbow brings wireless sensor networking

In a move to supply the new generation of smart wireless sensor networks, Sequoia Technology has signed a franchise agreement with Crossbow Technology.

News from Sequoia Technology (15 October 2004)

Planar relay crams four into one

Sequoia has a monolithic quad relay device and compact packaging that requires no mounting slot or hole in the PCB, unlike alternative BGA solutions.

News from Sequoia Technology (16 September 2004)

Serial ATA chip puts four channels on PCI

A new four-port serial ATA interface allows designers to access the scalability, performance, and price benefits of the new serial interface standard for storage devices of all types.

News from Sequoia Technology ( 8 September 2004)

Frugal MCU aims for metering and medical

Sequoia Technology is targeting utility meter and portable medical equipment with the first in Renesas' family of ultra-low-power H8/300H processors.

News from Sequoia Technology (31 August 2004)

Mobile data network joins wireless offerings

Sequoia Technology is now offering Wyless services as part of its portfolio.

News from Sequoia Technology (25 June 2004)

Low-power radio modules boast impressive range

Sequoia is adding a new family of long-range, low-power OEM modules and modems to its portfolio of wireless technologies for industrial-type applications.

News from Sequoia Technology (24 June 2004)

BGA reed relays provide superior RF performance

A new range of ball-grid-array (BGA) reed relays uses patented technology to provide leadless relay designs with enhanced RF performance.

News from Sequoia Technology ( 3 June 2004)

Form C reed switches with high reliability

A new line of professional-quality hermetically sealed changeover-type dry reed switches allow high-reliability applications to benefit from the industry-standard Form-C contact layout.

News from Sequoia Technology (27 May 2004)

TDK brings networking, smart cards and power

Sequoia has concluded a franchise agreement with TDK Semiconductor.

News from Sequoia Technology ( 4 March 2004)

New wave in home control

Z-Wave is a wireless RF-based communications protocol optimised for fast turn-on, very low datarate applications such as lighting and appliance control, HVAC, access control and security.

News from Sequoia Technology (16 January 2004)

Easy to implement home control on a single chip

A single chip and a compact module, that add flexible and advanced remote control and monitoring features to a home, office or light industrial device, is now available from Sequoia.

News from Sequoia Technology (16 January 2004)

Microcontroller portfolio expands

Sequoia has extended its support of Renesas Technology's microcontrollers, adding the H8Tiny, H8 and SuperH series to its already supported M16C range.

News from Sequoia Technology ( 3 November 2003)

BGA packaging boosts RF relay performance

A new range of ball-grid-array (BGA) reed relays uses patented technology to provide leadless relay packages with enhanced RF performance.

News from Sequoia Technology (22 October 2003)

Modems cut the wires on traffic signs

 User application article   Wolverhampton City Council has made substantial cost savings and speeded up the installation of new road signs by using cellphone technology to update the signs.

News from Sequoia Technology (22 August 2003)

Wireless comms are a sign of the times

"World's smallest" claims for switches and relays

Sensors business signs new lines

Thermistor slims for compact applications

Embedded microcontrollers offer full solutions

Flexible world of mobile video

Best of breed UMTS simulator comes to Europe

GPS antennas are simple to integrate

Sequoia sets up wireless business group

Starter kits aid wireless design

Heat flux sensors find distribution

Sequoia extends relationship with Acterna

Big protection in small, economical packages

New division makes sense for Sequoia

New division brings GSM/GPS to the nontechnical

Siemens engines join Sequoia Wireless portfolio

Top-speed processor cuts power as well

MCUs make for easier network integration

Familiar programming for mixed-signal PLDs

16bit micro evaluation kits up for grabs

16bit MCU has 32bit capabilities

GSM, GPS and Internet merge onboard

Fully type approved engines put GSM onboard

Budget emulation for advanced 16bit MCUs

Modular embedded wireless solution

One fibre or two for Fast Ethernet

GPS engines shrink to postage-stamp size

Processor to boost Internet comms devices

 

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