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First Serial Protocol Host Adapter Supporting Dual- and Quad-SPI Protocols
Saelig Company, Inc. (Saelig) (www.saelig.com) has introduced SPI Storm - an advanced Serial Protocol Host Adapter from Belgian company Byte Paradigm - controlled from a PC through a USB interface. SPI Storm can access ASICs, SoCs, FPGAs and other digital embedded systems that use serial protocols at speeds of up to 100 MHz at the I/O lines. Various serial protocols can be chosen from a standard library that includes: SPI (Serial Peripheral Inter...
Cognovo demonstrates SDM Development Platform at MWC for soft modem validation and IOT
Cognovo announces the availability of its SDM Development Platform for integration, validation and interoperability testing of software defined modems created using the Cognovo software development kit. Cognovo's LTE soft modem will be on demonstration at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona by appointment.
Avnet Memec wins in EMEA as Renesas Electronics reshapes distribution network
Avnet Memec has confirmed a new pan-European distribution agreement with Renesas Electronics, following the merger between Renesas Technology Corporation and NEC Electronics. The agreement makes Avnet Memec a key distribution partner for the entire portfolio of Renesas microcontrollers and system-on-chip, analogue and power products throughout the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region.
KaiSemi’s Zero NRE FPGA-to-ASIC Replacement Debuts in Australia and New Zealand
KaiSemi Ltd., a fabless semiconductor vendor, and Apex Electronics, a New-Zealand based electronics components distributor, announced that they will launch KaiSemi’s “Zero NRE” automated FPGA-to-ASIC replacement solution in Australia and New Zealand on September 14th, 2011.
3DIC & TSV Interconnects 2012 Business Update report from Yole Développement
Yole Développement is pleased to release its 3DIC & TSV Interconnects 2012 Business Update report. In this report, Yole Développement provides an update of the 3DIC & TSV technology market. Yole Développement’s analysts define the market forecast for the next 5 years and provide deeper understanding of supply chain challenges and moves that are currently happening in this fascinating “middle-end” industry space.
eASIC Enables 3X Increase in Energy Efficiency for Astrophysical Simulation Supercomputer
eASIC Corporation today announced that Tokyo Institute of Technology, in collaboration with Hitotsubashi University, has successfully demonstrated a 3X increase in energy efficiency for a green supercomputer used for performing astronomical simulations. By leveraging eASIC´s low power Nextreme-2 NEW ASIC devices, Tokyo Institute of Technology was able to achieve an energy efficiency ratio of 6.5 GFLOPS/Watt for its GRAPE-8 supercomputer.
eASIC Enables Early Rollout of On-Ramp Wireless’ eNODE Solutions
eASIC Corporation today announced that On-Ramp Wireless, Inc. successfully rolled out its eNode Wireless modules six months ahead of schedule. Its fast-turnaround was facilitated by eASIC’s Nextreme NEW ASICs, which is a part of the eNODE baseband processing engine. eNODE wireless modules are used in wide area, low power and low data rate applications such as sensor monitoring, utility distribution automation, smart metering, and location track...
Zarlink Announces CEO Succession
The Board of Directors of Zarlink Semiconductor Inc. announces that Gary Tanner has been appointed Zarlink's President & Chief Executive Officer, effective May 24, 2011, prior to the Company's Board Meeting to be held on May 25, 2011.
Dimmable 10W, AC-DC LED drivers meet harsh requirements for commerical outdoor lighting
Bias Power’s new 10 watt BPWXLD10 LED drivers offer 350mA constant current operation with 1% regulation over the entire input voltage range of 100-308VAC, 50/60Hz. LED string voltages up to 30VDC at 350mA or 14VDC at 700mA are supported. The drivers are dimmable and adjust output current based on either 0-10 VDC reference or ELV/Triac tracking. A constant-voltage version handles LED string voltages up to 12VDC. Either is compatible with dig...
Dual Magnetic Sensor for Safety-Critical Car Engine Throttle Applications from NXP
NXP Semiconductors N.V. today launched the KMA220, a dual magnetic sensor designed for all automotive applications where a mechanical angle needs to be measured. Integrating two sensor systems in a single package, it is particularly relevant for throttle control applications where a redundant system solution is required. Operating in a simple disk magnet configuration with no need for a PCB or external components, the KMA220 offers a unique solu...