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Agilent Technologies Introduces OpenLAB Data Store for Mass Spectrometry
Agilent Technologies today announced OpenLAB Data Store for MS, a simple and affordable networked solution for compliant storage of mass spectral data acquired with Agilent's ICP-MS MassHunter system. The software is designed for medium to small laboratories measuring inorganic impurities in pharmaceutical products and ingredients in accordance with upcoming specifications from the United States Pharmacopoeia.
Atmel ARM- and AVR-based Microcontrollers Power Secret Labs' Ultra-low-power Smart Watch
Atmel today announced that Secret Labs' recently launched 'AGENT' smart watch is powered by Atmel's SAM4S and tinyAVR microcontrollers. The AGENT smart watch combines SAM4S and tinyAVR MCUs to deliver extended battery life for the user, consuming less than half the power of competing solutions.
Teledyne LeCroy Announces Flexible Storage and Network Test Solutions for 8/16G Fibre Channel and 10/40G Ethernet
Teledyne LeCroy today announced the addition of the SierraNet M168 and its new FlexPort Technology to the SierraNet product family. The SierraNet M168 is an 8-port multi-protocol analyzer and error injector supporting up to 16G Fibre Channel and 10Gbps Ethernet protocols.
Cavium Announces New Low Power Dual and Quad Core OCTEON III SoC Processors
Cavium today announced two new families of 28nm dual and quad core OCTEON III MIPS64 multicore processors. These low-power processor families are the world's first to include up to 4 MIPS64 cores with full hardware virtualization, Deep Packet Inspection, Packet processing, Security and QOS capabilities in a highly integrated System on a Chip.
Microchip Announces Arduino Compatible chipKIT Boards With Prototyping-Friendly 32-bit MCU Packages
Microchip Technology today announced from the Bay Area Maker Faire in San Mateo, Calif. the expansion of its Arduino compatible chipKIT platform ecosystem, with new tools from partners Digilent, the Fair Use Building and Research Labs, and Schmalz Haus.
Easing The Conversion To Digital Power
The benefits of digital power are well documented, with countless technical articles and analyst reports filling an array of engineering publications. The problems it solves are recognised by both large and small OEMs from the medical, industrial, automotive and almost every other market sector. But, there are barriers to the acceptance of digital power. By Bruce Rose, Technical Marketing Manager for CUI Inc.
Silicon Labs Digital Isolation Solution Enhances Long-Term Reliability Of Motor Controls
Silicon Labs today introduced the industry’s first digital CMOS-based drop-in replacement solution for optocoupler-isolated gate drivers (opto-drivers). Supporting up to 5 kV isolation ratings and up to 10 kV surge protection, the new Si826x isolated gate drivers provide an ideal configuration, package and footprint fit for a wide range of opto-drivers used in high-power motor control, industrial drives, solar power and EV/HEV inverters, and sw...
PCI Express Protocol Analysis Costs Less Than €5,000
Teledyne LeCroy announce its most cost-effective PCI Express protocol analyzer with interchangeable interposers for probing. The new compact but feature-packed Summit T24 Protocol Analyzer features a small chassis footprint while maintaining the same data analysis features found in the top-of-the-line Summit T3-16 protocol analyzer. The Summit T24 protocol analyzer supports PCIe data transmission rates up to 5 GT/s and data lane widths up to x4 i...
Advantest’s VOICE 2013 Conference Attracts Over 300 Attendees
The 2013 edition of the VOICE annual Users Group Conference organized by Advantest and a committee of partner companies, attracted over 300 test engineers and managers from 43 companies to San Jose, California, on April 23-24. This year’s event set a new record for registered attendees with many of them travelling from various locations in the United States, Canada, Europe, Israel, Asia and Japan.
Pasternack Unveils New RF Coaxial Test Cable Line
Pasternack Enterprises has today announced the addition of a new line of SMA and N-Type Test Cables, ideal for testing applications requiring low insertion loss and operating frequencies up to 26.5 GHz. Pasternack Enterprises’ new RF test cables are specifically designed for environments requiring highly durable test cables, but where expensive ultra-stable cables are not required.