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Solid State Supplies
Address:
2 Eastlands Lane
Paddock Wood
TN12 6BU
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1892 836836
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Listing of all 86 news releases from Solid State Supplies:
LED modules provide low-power light
Despite producing a 50lm output with all LEDs illuminated, the SEPW devices are not power hungry, using just 100lm/W (at 20mA) with all LEDs illuminated.
News from Solid State Supplies (17 April 2008)
Eight LEDs in one ease backlight design
Multichip LED devices provide superior colour balance for display backlighting because of the high density of LEDs that can be achieved.
News from Solid State Supplies ( 1 April 2008)
Embedded systems design explained
Book covers debugging, interfacing, assembly language, overviews of interrupts and multitasking, networks and software development tools.
News from Solid State Supplies (12 March 2008)
Transceiver saves power for telemetry
The SX1211 UHF transceiver is optimised for designs in the unlicensed industrial, scientific and medical frequency bands from 868to 870 and 902 to 928MHz.
News from Solid State Supplies (20 February 2008)
Control modules handle long ranges
The Wi.232FHSS-250-R modules combine a low-power transceiver with a powerful multipoint-to-multipoint frequency hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) protocol controller
News from Solid State Supplies (23 January 2008)
Embedded modules ease networked applications
Rabbit Semiconductor's modules provide a hassle-free way to develop Ethernet and wireless applications around Rabbit 8bit microprocessors.
News from Solid State Supplies ( 3 January 2008)
Amplifier speeds into video applications
The Comlinear CLC1606 is a high-performanc, current feedback amplifier with superior bandwidth and video specifications.
News from Solid State Supplies (11 December 2007)
Analogue deal resurrects obsolete lines
Cadeka is a supplier of high-performance amplifiers, A/D and D/A convertors, hybrid amplifiers, high-speed comparators and quality replacement products.
News from Solid State Supplies (13 November 2007)
LED driver suits large applications
A high-speed, four-wire serial interface with up to 25MHz clock frequency controls each individual channel using a shift register and latch configuration.
News from Solid State Supplies (17 October 2007)
Networking node provides flexible connections
Providing true protocol translation and not protocol packet encapsulation, the ProtoNode interfaces to over 85 building and industrial automation protocols.
News from Solid State Supplies (25 September 2007)
Efficient convertor boosts power density
Synchronous buck power convertor uses a novel low-voltage technique that enables high-frequency switching with high gate drive.
News from Solid State Supplies (25 September 2007)
Buck converter reduces complexity
Solid State Supplies' new architecture allows an external RSET control resistor to preset a regulated LED current up to 350mA from supplies as high as 24V.
News from Solid State Supplies (22 August 2007)
MCUs are made for in-circuit program upgrades
New range of I/O type microcontroller devices boast a -40 to +85C operating temperature range and excellent noise immunity.
News from Solid State Supplies (27 July 2007)
Programmable arrays are logical development
MathStar Field Programmable Object Arrays are now available in the UK from Solid State Supplies.
News from Solid State Supplies (19 July 2007)
Kit speeds network device development
Designers who prefer working with a Microsoft OS will appreciate the new Digi JumpStart Kit for Microsoft Net Micro Framework 2.0 from Solid State Supplies.
News from Solid State Supplies (14 June 2007)
Compact antennas take diversity onboard
High-performance ceramic diversity antennas enable high datarate transmission despite their size.
News from Solid State Supplies (25 May 2007)
Modules provide network-enabled core processor
The Digi ConnectCore 9C family of modules from Solid State Supplies provides a powerful network-enabled core processor solution.
News from Solid State Supplies ( 9 April 2007)
Driver chip runs up to hundreds of LEDs
High-efficiency offline LED driver runs from 8-400V supplies, offering the versatility to handle a very wide range of high brightness LED applications.
News from Solid State Supplies ( 5 April 2007)
Irish rep to expand into solid-state market
Solid State Supplies has appointed Dublin based Electronic Resources as its representative in Ireland.
News from Solid State Supplies (26 March 2007)
Catalogue includes 20-plus new lines
More than 20 new product lines are featured in the new linecard from Solid State Supplies.
News from Solid State Supplies (19 March 2007)
Buck regulators cope with 50V inputs
Isolation transformer modules save space
Hybrid DC/DC convertors available from stock
Alliance strengthens position with new lines
Distribution deal expands analogue offerings
Sensor interface aids acquisition flexibility
Metal bladed fan handles harsh environments
RF transmitter extends handheld battery life
Semtech opts for design-led representation
Interfaces chips put applications on the line
Motor driver has portable applications
Seminar to explore connectivity solutions
Tiny buck regulator claims top efficiency
Solid State Supplies acquires Wordsworth
Ixys signs up for UK distribution
Two-port Ethernet device claims a first
PHYs provide rapid diagnosis of cabling
Compact transceivers have all bands covered
Development platform reduces design risks
Protection diodes complement power management
Multichannel transceiver claims global compliance
Evaluation for power over Ethernet controller ICs
Transceiver chip simplifies low power radio
Supervisor provides budget backlight control
Acquisition increases distribution deal
RF range gains new ICs and modules
Module drops in for easy Wi-Fi
Rectifiers shrink into novel packaging
Controllers make live swaps safer
Battery-friendly LED driver saves space as well
PCI gateway speeds router design
Sensor keeps displays ahead of ambient
Multiport gateway-on-a-chip speeds SOHO solutions
Inverter modules show displays in a better light
Low power transmitter keeps itself in tune
Switcher cuts heat and saves board space
Boost controller saves space, power and cost
All the dope on Mitsubishi microcontrollers
Solid State Supplies takes over Steatite
The full rundown on Mitsubishi microcontrollers
Networked microprocessors shrink to BGA
Compact motor controller does it all on-chip
Triac and diac trigger in one package
LCD microcontrollers give designers more options
Thin-profile memory stack boasts 1Gbyte
Improved magnetic sensitivity for switch
One-transistor one-capacitor cell boosts FRAMs
New package provides stacks of memory
Nonvolatile memory takes clock and more onboard
Three MACs in one for Fast Ethernet switch
Silicon carbide diodes raise the voltage stakes
Military proliferation follows acquisitions
Fast single-voltage Flash makes MCU easy to update
Dual-mode inverters for frugal backlights
Solid-state protection for BT lines
Protection for European communications
Low-power receiver IC keeps batteries going
Driver keeps MOSFET gate drive constant
Module multiply protects telecomms lines
PWM controller boosts Li-ion voltages
MCU kit works as demo, evaluation platform and ICE
Nonvolatile FRAM writes at full bus speed
Compact DSP-based motor controller
Ferroelectric RAM handles repeated rewrites
The fastest rectifiers in the west

