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Tundra Semiconductor’s Serial RapidIO Switch Selected by RadiSys
Tundra Semiconductor Corporation has announced that RadiSys Corporation has selected the Tundra Tsi578 Serial RapidIO Switch for its Promentum ATCA-9100 Media Resource Module. RadiSys recently launched the Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture (ATCA) Digital Signal Processing (DSP) blade, which uses the Tsi578 as its Serial RapidIO interconnection for large-scale DSP aggregation.
Texas Instruments introduces industry's smallest power management ICs for solid state drives
Texas Instruments Incorporated today introduced a family of tiny, single-chip, power management integrated circuits (PMICs) for powering all the supply rails in solid state drives (SSDs), hybrid drives and other Flash memory management applications. The new LM10504, LM10503 and LM10506 PMICs improve reliability and reduce system cost and development time. Additional features include a power-saving deep sleep mode, built-in current limit and therm...
Controller for Projected Capacitive Technology based Touch Sensing Opens Doors to Next-Generation User Experiences
Zytronic has announced a next-generation controller architecture for its PCT™ based touch sensor products. The new architecture increases speed and accuracy, streamlines system integration, saves 55% of PCB space, and provides a platform for innovative touch features that add extra value to Human-Machine Interface (HMI) applications.
Advances in Touch Controller Technology
Ian Crosby, Sales and Marketing Director at Zytronic, looks at how the latest developments make consideration of touch controller technology a vital element in designing and integrating touchscreen solutions into modern applications.
National Instruments Introduces Industry’s Highest Performance PXI Digitisers
National Instruments has released the industry’s highest bandwidth PXI digitiser, complementing the rapidly expanding suite of performance instrumentation available in PXI.
National Instruments Honoured in 2007 Medical Design Excellence Awards
National Instruments has been honoured as a supplier to a winning product in the 2007 Medical Design Excellence Awards (MDEA) competition, the premier awards program for the medical technology community. OptiMedica Corp. used the National Instruments LabVIEW FPGA Module and NI intelligent data acquisition (DAQ) devices to create PASCAL, an innovative laser photocoagulator. PASCAL won the gold award at the 2007 MDEA presentation ceremony, held Jun...
TI’s new eight-channel power sequencer and monitor
Texas Instruments has introduced today a new eight-channel sequencer and monitor with non-volatile error logging. The device supports the latest generation microprocessors, ASICs and DSPs, to improve system reliability and ease sequencing on boards with multiple points of load. The sequencer operates from a 3.3-V supply and does not require external memory or a clock, to help reduce board space in a variety of equipment, including telecommunicati...
LEM's new user-programmable HO current transducers
LEM announces the HO series of current transducers, setting a new standard of performance, programmability and ease-of-use for designers of the latest generation of motor drives and inverters. The HO series of open-loop ASIC based current transducers deliver better performance in areas such as thermal drift, response time, power supply and noise driven by technology advances in power electronics applications.
STMicroelectronics annonce une nouvelle mémoire EEPROM* à double interface permettant d’accéder à distance aux paramètres de produits électroniques
STMicroelectronics, l’un des premiers fabricants mondiaux de mémoires RF (Radio Fréquence) et EEPROM, annonce l’échantillonnage d’un premier produit d’une nouvelle famille qui apporte la flexibilité de programmer ou mettre à jour à distance des produits électroniques, à tout moment de leur cycle de vie et en tout point de la chaîne d’approvisionnement. Avec ces nouveaux circuits, les fabricants pourront actualiser des paramètr...
STMicroelectronics Announces 32nm Design Platform for Next-Generation System-on-Chip ICs for Networking Applications
STMicroelectronics announced full availability of a 32-nanometer (nm) technology platform for the design and development of leading-edge application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) for networking applications. Central to the new 32nm SoC design platform, which implements ST’s 32LPH (Low-Power High-performance) process technology, is the industry’s first Serializer-Deserializer (SerDes) IP available in 32nm ‘bulk’ silicon.