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Sharp Microelectronics Europe
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Listing of all 55 news releases from Sharp Microelectronics Europe:
Sensors improve CCTV coverage
CCD sensors boast sensitivities of 3200mV, reckoned to be the highest currently available on the market for security camera CCDs.
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe ( 5 May 2008)
Automotive TFTs have contrasting performance
High contrast ratio of 2500:1 enables improved readability and unprecedented deep, rich blacks to match luxury car dashboard designs.
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe (18 April 2008)
TFT LCD survives rough use
Heat conductors transport the dissipation heat of the LEDs to the rear outer side of the panel where it can be easily given off into the environment.
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe ( 7 April 2008)
Monster monitor is LCD sign of the times
With the introduction of the 108in screen, Sharp is further extending its strong position in the rapidly growing e-signage market.
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe (25 March 2008)
LED modules off a choice of white light
With a lighting efficiency of up to 80 lumen/W depending on the module, the LEDs are at the forefront of LED lighting with regard to energy efficiency.
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe ( 3 December 2007)
Small tuner offers mounting flexibility
The slimmer housing and model variations make it much easier to accommodate two or more tuner components in the housing chassis, making the best use of the space available.
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe ( 2 November 2007)
LCD system takes optical sensors onboard
By including an optical sensor in each pixel, Sharps novel LCD system offers both touchscreen and scanning functions.
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe (24 September 2007)
Photo interrupter breaks compactness records
The GP1S296HCPSF is ideal for any applications where a slim product design requires a low mounting height and limited mounting space at the same time.
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe (24 August 2007)
Industrial LCD module has a wide screen
Wide-screen-format panel can display larger amounts of data in handheld instrumentation.
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe (10 July 2007)
LCD modules make a big display
Large-format displays for signage applications such as display panels in airports feature a high contrast ratio of up to 1800:1 and a reaction time of 6ms.
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe (23 May 2007)
Slimline TV tuners fit modern equipment designs
Compact DVB-S and DVB-T tuners offer development engineers more freedom in the design of modern slimline devices.
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe (11 May 2007)
Blue laser has record power to burn
With a pulsed optical output of 210mW, the GH04P21A2G is the industry's most powerful blue-violet laser diode currently available.
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe ( 2 April 2007)
LNB covers full spectrum of satellite broadcasting
Low-noise block gives Sharp a complete lineup of satellite receiver components, from small systems for single-family houses to modules for satellite systems supplying entire blocks of flats.
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe ( 6 February 2007)
DVB-S2 tuner modules are full front ends
Sharp has introduced a new family of DVB-S2 tuner modules to the European market.
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe (20 November 2006)
Industrial TFTs reduce reflection
New antireflection technology reduces reflections to 0.2% of the incident light as well as increasing the mechanical stability of the display.
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe (17 November 2006)
Transflective TFTs bring TV technology to industry
Industrial TFT displays are easy to read even in changing lighting conditions.
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe (17 November 2006)
IR interfaces simplify remote control
Whether transferring photos from mobile phones or from digital cameras onto a laptop or TV or sending them to a printer, the new infra-red interfaces for IrSimple from Sharp make everything possible.
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe (17 November 2006)
Opto advances free automotive dash design
User application article The ergonomics of vehicle passenger compartments are undergoing huge changes, thanks to innovations in the electronics sector.
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe (17 November 2006)
LCD boosts contrast for in-vehicle applications
Newly developed LCD for in-vehicle applications features a contrast ratio of 1500:1 - claimed to be the highest contrast ratio available.
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe (15 November 2006)
LCD technologies to be displayed in Munich
A display showing three different images on one screen at the same time is only possible with a novel triple directional viewing LCD from Sharp, on show at Electronica 2006 (Hall A3, Stand 424).
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe (31 October 2006)
LCD module is made for mobile industrial tasks
CCDs suit high-resolution cameras
BlueStreak processors used for coffee machines
4.3in LCDs feature 16:9 format
Industrial TFT panels offer a wider view
MCUs warm to industrial and automotive tasks
ARM-based SoCs power into multimedia applications
Opto-components are 'free of hazardous substances'
LCDs toughen up for industrial applications
Flash-based module approved for e-passport use
Further devices are added to photocoupler family
Photocouplers race up to 25Mbit/s
Front-end tuner is ready for DVB-S2 duties
Camera chips leverage novel 3D-SiP techniques
TFT modules handle automotive extremes
3Mpixel CCDs zoom in for handset duties
ARM-based MCU powers up mobile computer
Switchable LCD promises personal privacy
Chopper regulators even out handheld backlights
MCUs beef up for mobile multimedia
Reference designs gain speedy codecs
Integrated MCUs to star at Embedded World
Photocouplers speed to 25Mbit/s
Novel package shrinks multilayer memory units
High-resolution CCD fits existing camera designs
Flash is fast enough for video playback
Industrial displays expand LCD applications
Components are ready for MOST networking
Camera module zooms into clamshell handsets
Speedy ARM-based SoC gains RTOS support
MCU portfolio runs from toys to high-end control
LCD modules dash for automotive applications
Smart card chip crams in 1Mbyte of Flash
Faster access for high-density Flash
Smartcard combines 32bit core with 1Mbyte of Flash

