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Agilent Technologies and the University of Texas at Dallas Collaborate on Millimeter and Sub-Millimeter Wave Characterization Facility in Texas Analog Center of Excellence
Agilent Technologies and the University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) today announced they will establish a leading millimeter- and sub-millimeter-wave electronics characterization facility at the Texas Analog Center of Excellence (TxACE). The facility will be available to industrial and government institutions using an open, collaborative framework.
Murata Power Solutions extends range of DOSA-compliant module non-isolated Okami family
Murata Power Solutions today announced the introduction of the OKI-T/3-W32 series of surface mount point of load (PoL) DC/DC converters. Designed specifically to suit +12 or +24 VDC industrial applications where a wide input range within a standard package is highly desirable, this new series can accommodate a very wide input voltage range from +9 to +32 VDC. This gives designers the flexibility of using one part to cater for both nominal input v...
Freescale furthers embedded development capabilities with addition of five advanced Tower System modules
Freescale Semiconductor continues to enable advanced development through rapid evaluation and prototyping with its Tower System development platform. Today, the company announced two processor modules, three interchangeable peripheral modules and a number of partner-developed modules for the reconfigurable development platform.
National Semiconductor Celebrates 50th Anniversary and Launches Sixth Decade Focused on Energy
National Semiconductor is celebrating its 50th anniversary. National was founded in 1959, the same year the integrated circuit was created. In 1966, National moved the company’s headquarters to a large plot of land in Santa Clara, California, that was to become known as “Silicon Valley.” Known for its world-class manufacturing and logistics, product reliability, and innovative technology, National has had many notable “industry firsts”...
Advanced MPPC Semiconductor Detector Technology for Photon Counting Applications
Hamamatsu Photonics has expanded their range of semiconductor detectors featuring photon detection capability with the introduction of the brand new S10362-33(X) series multi-pixel photon counter (MPPC). The new device utilizes a Geiger-mode avalanche photodiode structure for ultra-low-level light detection, and the active area has been increased almost ten times from 1 mm2 to 9mm2. The MPPC is easily connected to an external circuit for simple o...
Atmel and ARM Expand Strategic Relationship with Subscription License Agreement
Atmel Corporation and ARM today announced an extension to their strategic relationship with a new subscription license agreement. Under the terms of the agreement, Atmel gains access to a number of existing and future ARM Cortex processors for use in products aimed at a broad variety of applications and markets.
Atmel Introduces Enhanced ARM926-based eMPUs for Industrial Applications Requiring Secure Encryption and Authentication
Atmel Corporation today introduced the next generation of its general-purpose ARM-based embedded microprocessors (eMPUs) optimized for use in industrial applications. With the release of the SAM9M11 and SAM9G46 devices, Atmel is delivering tailored solutions for industrial embedded systems that require secured connectivity and authentication of applications via implementation of hardware encryption. These new devices are direct derivatives of the...
Security manager provides superior data protection regardless of power source
Maxim introduced the DS3660, a security manager with 1024 bytes of nonimprinting memory to securely store sensitive data. The on-chip nonimprinting memory, which consists of eight 128-byte banks, can be selectively cleared by end users based on user-specified tamper events. Additionally, the DS3660 device features an internal 1.8V bias source to power low-voltage external SRAM that can be used to store less critical data, and it is configurable ...
GPEG improves the performance of its Field Sequential displays
Following the successful introduction of GPEG’s Field Sequential Displays, its engineering teams has engineered significant upgrades to enhance performance.
MAX16070/71: 12-/8-channel system monitors integrate current monitoring and nonvolatile fault registers
Maxim introduces the MAX16070/MAX16071, flash-configurable system monitors that supervise 12/8 voltages plus one current. Designed to simplify power-management schemes in multivoltage systems, these devices feature an integrated current monitor, nonvolatile fault registers, and an easy-to-use graphical configuration tool. The MAX16070/MAX16071 provide ±1% accurate voltage monitoring for networking, telecom, server/storage, and other complex sys...