Today's news
- Australian CE market recovers faster than US, UK and Japan
- Three European universities join Cadence Academic Network
- HeartOS DO-178B RTOS adds support for ARM processors
- Signal processing conference seeks contributions
- Chip market to slow in second half, says TSMC's Chang
- Molex opens mobile product design facility in Beijing
- Fabless firm makes meter deal with India's Aftek
- LTE wireless ramp surges to $5B in 2014
- Research activity to drive ultracapacitor sales ten-fold in five years
- Qualcomm applies to bid in India's BWA auction for 2.3 GHz spectrum
New Products
- HiTOP debugger now supports Windows 7
- Thermoelectric module simulation software eases end-user specifications
- Spring-loaded probe connectors withstand up to 500.000 cycles
- Cognivue offers image analysis processor
- Vandal-proof and water-tight push-button switches
- Surface mount high brightness round and oval LED lamps
- Off-the-shelf 100K Rad Hard point-of-load power converter targets space duties
- Off-the-shelf 100K Rad Hard point-of-load power converter targets space duties
- Renesas releases an octet of 800-V TRIAC devices
- Power capacitor chip addresses electromobility
Next events
March 16, 2010
to April 29, 2010
- Seminars
Linear Technology Power µModule Seminars
March 18, 2010
to March 19, 2010
- Seminars
Invest in Photonics - Bordeaux
March 18, 2010
to April 28, 2010
- Webinars
Rutronik Webinars encompass all product divisions
March 22, 2010
to March 24, 2010
- Seminars
International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (ISQED) - San Jose
March 23, 2010
to February 24, 2010
- Seminars
MOST Forum 2010 - Frankfurt
MOST POPULAR NEWS
- Australian CE market recovers faster than US, UK and Japan
- Three European universities join Cadence Academic Network
- HiTOP debugger now supports Windows 7
- HeartOS DO-178B RTOS adds support for ARM processors
- Thermoelectric module simulation software eases end-user specifications
- Signal processing conference seeks contributions
- Chip market to slow in second half, says TSMC's Chang
- Spring-loaded probe connectors withstand up to 500.000 cycles
- Cognivue offers image analysis processor
- Molex opens mobile product design facility in Beijing
Numonyx Embedded Design Center
Interview
Technical papers
- Using a digital pattern generator to improve system testing during design
- Power supplies go digital
- Why hardware designers should switch to Eclipse
- LED Reference Design Cookbook
- Digital DC/DC converter family integrates PMBus connectivity
- How the smart grid will energize the world
- μPower Buck Regulator Safely Rides Through Automotive Load Dumps
- An integrated automotive display solution for powering auto infotainment systems
- Hardware solutions to the Challenges of multimedia IP functional verification
- Analog VGA Simplifies Design and Outperforms Competing Gain Control Methods
Reader Offer
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And the winners are...In our previous reader offer, Anders Electronics was giving away a complete 5.7” UMR intelligent display evaluation kit valued at £2,000. The lucky winner is Mr. S. Hayden from the United Kingdom. Mr Hayden will be evaluating the display solution for use in a medical laser interface.
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