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Toshiba's TLxK LEDs are an Industry Best Value Traffic Applications
Marktech Optoelectronics today announced the availability of Toshiba's new TLxK series Red & Amber LEDs, to its broad line-up of high performance LEDs. The TLxK series is one of the industry’s best values when it comes to long life and low cost. This family of products has the color, brightness and radiation patterns that are well suited for Traffic and Sign applications. These include, but are not limited to, traffic management systems, t...
Toshiba High-brightness, High Reliability White Surface Mount LEDs Provide Excellent Color Uniformity for Backlighting Applications
Marktech has expanded its lineup of Toshiba White surface mount LEDs aimed at general and backlighting applications with the release of the Toshiba TLWxK1109 series. The new 1109 series LEDs are offered in three Lighting Industry standard color temperatures of 3000K, 5000K and 6500K. As with all Toshiba products, the highest level of manufacturing processes are used to insure a very robust LED for use in all lighting applications.
Harvard launches new DualDim drivers
Harvard Engineering, designer, developer and manufacturer of LED drivers and control products for the lighting industry recently launched the first two CoolLED drivers in its ‘DualDim’ product portfolio – the CL50 and CLR50.
The Visconti2 (TMPV7500) series of image recognition processors
Toshiba Electronics Europe has announced it will launch a new series of image recognition processors for automotive applications. The Visconti2 (TMPV7500) series of image recognition processors is designed for camerabased vision applications used in advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). These include applications for lane departure warnings, vehicle and pedestrian awareness, traffic signal recognition and parking assistance.
TC35661 automotive-certified Bluetooth v4.0 device
Toshiba Electronics Europe has launched a highly integrated and compact Bluetooth controller LSI that delivers high-speed operation and ultra-low power consumption for the latest automotive system designs. The Bluetooth v4.0-compliant TC35661 will also address the performance, wireless connectivity and power requirements of a variety of new and emerging batterypowered mobile and sensor-based applications.
The Dilemma of Fast Charging of Electric Vehicles
People like to see a lifebelt by the local river even though they may never use it. They certainly do not want to pay for one though. It is like that with the fast charging of cars. We all want to charge our electric car in the blink of an eye. Indeed, we may be happy to pay through the nose for that electricity when we are far away if the only alternative is to walk home or at least be late for an appointment. Many companies now offer fast charg...
TDK to Brighten up New York's Times Square with Traditional Christmas Theme
TDK Corporation today announced that it will collaborate with Toshiba Corporation in creating a huge Christmas scene on their LED displays on One Times Square building in New York's Times Square. The collaboration will feature a digital image of a 40-meter high festive Christmas tree almost 120 meters above the streets below. This traditional and much loved image will decorate the winter sky and set the mood for the Christmas and New Year season ...
Varitronix appoints Mike Burke as General Manager of its TFT Division
Varitronix Limited has appointed Mike Burke as its General Manager, TFT Division, to spearhead the launch of this technology in the UK and European markets. Commenting on the appointment Wyn Griffiths, Managing Director of Varitronix UK said, “Varitronix has an exceptional customer base amongst European industrial, automotive and telecommunications customers, with over 38% of its business originating here. We are taking a fresh approach to TFT ...
ARM Passes x86 and Power Architecture to Become The Leading MCU/eMPU Architecture in 2010
According to preliminary findings from the 2011 edition of Semicast’s 32/64-bit Microcontrollers & Embedded Microprocessors study, ARM became the leading architecture for 32/64-bit MCUs/eMPUs in 2010.
Synopsys' StarRC Extraction Solution Enables More Than 150 Successful 28nm Tapeouts
Synopsys, Inc. today announced that its StarRC parasitic extraction solution has enabled more than 150 successful 28-nanometer (nm) tapeouts, delivering fast turnaround time and the signoff accuracy required for next-generation designs across computer, consumer, mobile and wireless communications applications. StarRC's advanced modeling of complex process effects at the 28-nm silicon process technology node and its leading qualification by major ...