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Gleichmann-Sunrise

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The Stocks
Cosgrove
Milton Keynes
MK19 7JD
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1908 263999

http://www.ge-sunrise.co.uk/

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Listing of all 103 news releases from Gleichmann-Sunrise:

Building block software available for download

Gleichmann Sunrise is offering free building block configuration software for 78K0 8bit microcontrollers, as well as the 78K0R 16bit series and the V850 32bit microcontroller range.

News from Gleichmann-Sunrise (25 September 2008)

NEC introduces 16-bit All Flash microcontrollers

NEC Electronics has released the 78K0R/Kx3-L series of microcontrollers, 22 16-bit All Flash microcontrollers featuring ultra-low power and high performance.

News from Gleichmann-Sunrise (23 September 2008)

Gleichmann releases microcontroller starter kit

Gleichmann Sunrise has released a ready-to-use starter kit in order to simplify the experimentation and development for users with NEC Electronics V850ES/Jx3-L All Flash 32-bit microcontroller family.

News from Gleichmann-Sunrise ( 9 September 2008)

USB host controller enables wireless data transfer

NEC Electronics' uPD720171 Wireless USB host controller enables wireless data transfer rates of up to 480 Mbits/s between PCs that have MiniCard or Half-Minicard expansion cards .

News from Gleichmann-Sunrise ( 2 September 2008)

MCUs take control of home entertainment

Flash microcontrollers incorporate consumer electronics control units and remote control receiver units.

News from Gleichmann-Sunrise (28 August 2008)

CMOS switches save over GaAs alternatives

CMOS 4 x 2 matrix HF switches are comparable in performance to GaAs switches at lower cost and in smaller packages.

News from Gleichmann-Sunrise (26 August 2008)

Demo kit talks of voice synthesis developments

Microcontroller-based demonstration kit features an audio data conversion tool for conversion and downloading of voice data via the USB port.

News from Gleichmann-Sunrise (25 August 2008)

LCD modules integrate brighter backlights

Chip-on-glass LCD modules are available with resolutions of 128 x 64 and 240 x 64 pixel as well as 2 x 16 characters.

News from Gleichmann-Sunrise (18 July 2008)

USB 2.0 IC combines host and peripheral control

The uPD720150 allows direct connection to a wide variety of popular embedded CPUs, thus saving space and reducing costs.

News from Gleichmann-Sunrise ( 3 July 2008)

32bit microcontrollers include fast USB

Backwards compatibility with earlier V850ES derivatives allows the designer to continue to use existing development environments and software resources.

News from Gleichmann-Sunrise (23 June 2008)

MCUs set benchmark for power/processing

Each of the 22 new all-Flash MCUs in the NEC 78K0R/Kx3-L series requires only 1.5mW/DMIPS.

News from Gleichmann-Sunrise (20 June 2008)

Graphics controller goes mobile

The SSD1961 is a power-saving graphics controller for mobile applications and other energy sensitive equipment such as room temperature controllers.

News from Gleichmann-Sunrise ( 5 June 2008)

Japanese quartz products cover Europe

Frequency control products from Japanese manufacturer KDS Daishinku are now available throughout Europe from Gleichmann Ultratec.

News from Gleichmann-Sunrise (27 May 2008)

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-Sunrise ( 9 May 2008)

XGA 10.4in display is now viewable in daylight

A new daylight viewable version of a 10.4in XGA display is mechanically compatible with previous displays in the same screen size.

News from Gleichmann-Sunrise (12 April 2007)

Colour TFT panel adds white LED backlight

High resolution display module features white LED backlighting for industrial and portable applications such as control panels or information systems.

News from Gleichmann-Sunrise (14 March 2007)

Award recognises colour LCD support

Sunrise Electronics has just won a prestigious European award from NEC Electronics for Best Performing Colour LCD Distributor of 2006.

News from Gleichmann-Sunrise ( 8 January 2007)

45nm CMOS readied for next-generation LSI devices

NEC Electronics has developed an exciting new 45nm node CMOS basic circuit module incorporating the latest high performance Cu/low-k multilevel interconnects.

News from Gleichmann-Sunrise (25 October 2006)

Quarter-VGA modules come with industrial specs

Two 3.5in LCD modules come with industrial specifications, making them suitable for applications like handheld instrumentation.

News from Gleichmann-Sunrise ( 4 October 2006)

Sunrise gets all flash with 16-bit micros

Sunrise Electronics has just announced a new line of 16-bit flash microcontrollers from NEC Electronics. that offers best-in-class power performance of 1.8 mW per MIPS

News from Gleichmann-Sunrise (30 June 2006)

LCD module serves as industrial monitor

VGA LCD module uses super-fine TFT technology

More choice for 8.4in TFT display modules

MCU family boasts comprehensive 8bit coverage

Board to start configurable SoC development

Mini gate arrays offer cost-effective ASICs

Transflective technology expands to 12.1in display

PSRAM aims for handset duties

Flash MCUs cost the same as older mask ROM types

LCD module has designs on industrial monitors

Super VGA LCD boasts a brighter aspect

LCD features novel natural light technology

MCUs suit memory-hungry embedded applications

Compact packaging for high-speed optocouplers

Microcontroller aims for three-phase control

MCU aims for high-end automotive systems

MOSFETs stay stable at higher temperatures

Industrial specs for high-brightness 15in LCD

Microcontrollers boast cost-efficient solutions

Choice of interfaces for 15in LCD panels

Microcontroller made for motor control

Optocouplers cut system costs

High-brightness TFT upgrades legacy displays

MCUs set standards in scaleability

TFT panels drop in to upgrade

LCD panels advance to sample stage

New process boosts power MOSFET specs

Microcontrollers take on larger targets

Displays drop in to improve resolution

On-chip peripherals force down 32bit design costs

Microcontrollers take motor control onboard

Microcontrollers have designs on automotive bodies

SSRs handle more current

Large-scale LCD modules enter full production

High-speed couplers suit 10Mbit/s systems

New package shrinks optocoupler footprint

MCUs gain more memory and on-chip peripherals

MCUs boost memory and immunity

Bigger SDRAMs save space and power

Display panel drops in to improve resolution

DDR mobile RAM boosts speed and density

Wide viewing angle for TFT module

Emulator speeds RISC development

SDRAMs are validated for DDR2

MCU runs two motors at once

DDR2 memory is optimised for graphics

Novel cells produce larger Flash memories

Ever-expanding power MOSFET portfolio

Super-wide viewing angle for new TFT technology

Transflective modules spread to industrial uses

LCD modules thrive in industrial applications

Low-volume ASICs take over from FPGAs

USB host meets latest specifications

Reference design takes the RISC into Ethernet

MCU combines RISC core with plenty of peripherals

Motor control problems solved

Full solutions for USB 2.0

Controllers bridge the gap from 8 to 32bit

LCD panels for industrial applications

Debut for scalable microcontroller family

Second-generation DDR and QDR SRAMs available now

Synchronous DRAMs take temperature extremes

Getting started with RISC microcontrollers

Bridge and controller move to faster USB

Budget microcontroller takes more onboard

Microcontrollers ramp up the speed

Sunrise is Elpida's top dog in Europe

RDRAM-based modules provide high memory bandwidth

Microcontroller aims for metering applications

Transflective panel is best of two LCDs in one

Smaller footprint for USB 2.0 controller

Consumer SDRAM combines low power and high speed

Smallest 512Mbit SDRAMs make high-density modules

Low-voltage operation puts Flash in the hand

Ultra-low voltage for SDRAMs

Microncontrollers take control of motors

Low-power MCU in drive for display applications

Full family for faster USB designs

Elpida begins at Sunrise

Low-fat route to embedded SoC development

Low-cost gate arrays compete with low-end FPGAs

CD covers full range of microcontrollers and tools

Sunrise set to ship fastest gate arrays yet

 

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