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Saelig Debuts Bluetooth Wireless Serial Printer Adapter
Saelig Company, Inc. announced the availability of a printer-specific version of the world's smallest Bluetooth Class 1 RS232 adapter - especially suited to POS applications, where the printer can be up to 100m distant. LM048SPA is designed to replace standard RS232 serial cables connected to printers made by manufacturers such as Casio, Toshiba, Star Micronics and Sharp, and includes the out of paper warning - a unique feature in the industry. P...
Toshiba Expands GaN HEMT Product Family with Power Amplifier for Extended Ku-Band Satcom Applications
This week at the 2011 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium, Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC*) and its parent company, Toshiba Corp., announced the TGI1314-25L, a gallium nitride (GaN) semiconductor High Electron Mobility Transistor (HEMT), the latest addition to its power amplifier product family.
Second-Generation AMD A-Series APUs Enable Best-in-Class PC Mobility, Entertainment, and Gaming Experience in Single Chip
AMD today announced the widely anticipated launch of its 2nd-Generation AMD A-Series Accelerated Processing Units for mainstream and ultrathin notebooks, All-in-One and traditional desktops, home theater PCs and embedded designs.
Toshiba TransferJet wireless data transfer Demos at IFA 2012
Visitors to the Toshiba Dealer Zone at IFA 2012 (Hall 21/101) will be the first to see new demonstrations designed to showcase Toshiba’s semiconductor technology for TransferJet wireless data transfer. On show for the first time at IFA will be a ‘proof of concept’ wireless SSD and two Android tablets incorporating Toshiba´s microSD and SD cards with integrated TransferJet capabilities.
Toshiba to Launch SDHC Memory Card with Embedded Wireless LAN Communications
Toshiba Electronics Europe today announced that it will launch the world’s first SDHC memory card with embedded wireless LAN functionality to meet the SD Memory Card Standard. The new memory card, FlashAir™, supports peer-topeer transfers and uploads to and downloads from servers. It will initially be available in 8GB capacity. Samples will be available from November and sales will start in February 2012.
High brightness neutral and warm white LEDs from Toshiba
Toshiba Electronics has expanded its family of high-power, high-brightness white LEDs with two new versions. The new devices provide designers with neutral white and warm white options that can replace conventional bulb technologies in commercial, residential and industrial lighting applications.
Toshiba Corporation launches highly sensitive CMOS image sensor with BSI
Toshiba has announced the launch of a new CMOS image sensor that will bring 14.6 million pixels to digital still cameras and to mobile phones supporting video imaging. The sensor, the latest addition to Toshiba’s “Dynastron” line-up, is also the company’s first to integrate the enhanced sensitivity offered by back-side illumination technology (BSI). Sampling of the new sensor will begin in December and mass production will follow from the...
Marktech Launches Improved Web Site with the Addition of Optrans Photo Sensors and Custom Opto Assembly Services
Marktech Optoelectronics, a leader in the LED design and Engineering for over 25 years, has launched a new website devoted to LEDs, LED Drivers, Photo Sensors and LED and Opto Assemblies. The latest version of Marktech's website features an easy-to-use data base of LEDs from Toshiba and Cree and LED Drivers from Toshiba. In addition Marktech is featuring an all new line of Photo Sensor products from Optrans Corp of Kawasaki-shi, Japan.
Toshiba announces power-saving, miniature photorelays
Toshiba Electronics Europe has launched a new series of semiconductor photorelays that offers longer service life, lower power consumption and reduced board space requirements than mechanical alternatives for a wide variety of switching applications.
Toshiba Electronics rolls out single- and dual-channel high-speed, extended temperature photocouplers
Toshiba Electronics Europe (TEE) has launched two new miniature photocouplers that provide isolation in accordance with key safety standards while operating at typical speeds up to 20Mbps at temperatures between 40°C and 125°C.