Today's news
- Applied again top gear vendor amid 2009 turmoil
- Analyst: High-priced hardware will kill Google Chrome
- Specialty foundries expand their wings
- Graphene's the right stuff for organic LEDs, says Stanford team
- Comment: Surviving the mobile systems stampede
- Qualcomm, others invest $46M in AMEC
- TSMC, UMC see flat sales
- Connectors gain rail authority safety-critical applications approval
- European POLARIC project aims at rolling out organic electronic circuits
- NI UK & Ireland launches grant programme for SMEs
New Products
- Digi launches industry's first 'foolproof' programmable ZigBee module
- CSEM develops ultra low power DSP RISC cores
- 75 to 200-W power supplies meet latest Energy Star requirements
- STMicro delivers air-cavity package for RF power transistors
- Avago Technologies launches ultra-thin auto focus LEDs
- DS1006 processor board enhanced with quad-core processor
- 7-row MicroSpeed connectors support data rates up to 10Gbit/s
- Compact graphic display fit for control switches
- Optical joystick chip enables low-power cost-effective navigation
- 20-dB bidirectional coaxial attenuator operates to 4 GHz
Next events
March 08, 2010
to March 12, 2010
- Exhibitions
DATE 2010 - Dresden
March 09, 2010
to March 11, 2010
- Seminars
Goepel electronics New Technology Days - Duxford/Bristol
March 09, 2010
to March 11, 2010
- Exhibitions
EMV - Duesseldorf
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
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- STMicroelectronics arms Pay-TV industry in battle against piracy
- Digi launches industry's first 'foolproof' programmable ZigBee module
- Applied again top gear vendor amid 2009 turmoil
- Analyst: High-priced hardware will kill Google Chrome
- Specialty foundries expand their wings
- Graphene's the right stuff for organic LEDs, says Stanford team
- Comment: Surviving the mobile systems stampede
- Qualcomm, others invest $46M in AMEC
- TSMC, UMC see flat sales
- Connectors gain rail authority safety-critical applications approval
Numonyx Embedded Design Center
Interview
Technical papers
- 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
- Simple Calibration Circuit Maximizes Accuracy in Li-Ion Battery Management Systems
- Isolated Supply Overview and Design Trade-Offs
- LED Reference Design Cookbook
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. 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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