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Intel pushes for more research beyond 10-nm
May 23, 2013
Mike Mayberry, director of component research at Intel Corp. has looked down the highway of conventional silicon development ...
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Expanded ecosystem of ultra-low power MCUs speeds capacitive touch design development
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ProximusDA teams with STMicroelectronics to develop distributed SOC TLM virtual prototypes
May 23, 2013
ProximusDA GmbH, a company based in Munich, Germany, has collaborated with STMicroelectronics to develop the next generation ...
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Lithium-ion batteries withstand 10.000 charging cycles
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Microsemi begins shipping production-qualified SmartFusion2 SoC FPGAs
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Power supply IC combines automotive qualification with very low quiescent current
May 22, 2013
The new A8580 from Allegro MicroSystems Europe is a buck regulator power-supply IC that offers a high degree of flexibility ...
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USB 2.0 Hub Controller adds battery charging to simplify charging and communications
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420-W quarter brick DC-DC converters are PMBus compliant
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36-V digital potentiometers support wide signal swings and high power-supply voltages
May 22, 2013
Microchip Technology Inc., has introduced two new volatile, SPI digital potentiometers (digipots) which are the first to ...
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Digital and analogue I/O modules have built-in web servers
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The development platform for i.MX 6Quad from element14 (built to the Freescale SABRE Lite design) is an evaluation platform featuring the powerful i.MX 6Q, a multimedia application processor with Quad ARM Cortex-A9 cores at 1.2 GHz from Freescale Semiconductor.
This month, Freescale and element14 are giving away five such platforms, worth £128.06 each, for EETimes Europe's readers to win. The platform helps evaluate the rich set of peripherals and includes a 10/100/Gb Ethernet port, SATA-II, HDMI v1.4, LVDS, parallel RGB interface, touch screen interface, analog headphone/microphone, micro TF and SD card interface, USB, serial port, JTAG, camera interface, and input keys for Android.
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In our previous reader offer, Pico Technology was giving away one of its recently launched PicoScope 3207B, a 2-channel USB 3.0 oscilloscope worth 1451 Euros. Lucky winner Mr L. Sanchez-Gonzalez from Spain should be receiving his PicoScope 3207B soon. Let's wish them some interesting findings with his projects.
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