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Freescale Kinetis MCU samples now broadly available
Freescale Semiconductor is delivering the first devices from its recently announced Kinetis family of 90 nanometer (nm) 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) based on the new ARM® Cortex™-M4 core. The first five families (K10, K20, K30, K40 and K60) are now available for customer sampling and include a broad portfolio of ultra-low-power MCUs with rich analog, human-machine interface, connectivity and safety and security functionality. In addition, Fr...
Atmel Introduces First 32-bit AVR Microcontroller Featuring Floating Point Unit
Today at Electronica 2010, Atmel® Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML), a leader in microcontroller and touch solutions, announced the first 32-bit AVR® microcontrollers (MCUs) with a floating point unit (FPU). Targeting industrial control applications, the new Atmel AVR UC3 C MCU series offers a unique mix of high-processing power, true 5V operation, high-speed communication and advanced safety and reliability features packaged in a range of small...
Kingsun Optoelectronics Successfully Completes Revamp of Dongjiang Main Road Street Lights
Dongguan Kingsun Optoelectronics Co. Ltd recently completed the revamp of street lighting on Dongjiang Main Road in Dongguan City (Guangdong, China) using LUXEON® Rebel LEDs. This project involved replacing Dongjiang Main Road’s high-pressure sodium lamps and light fixtures with 98W LUXEON LED based luminaires. In total, over 2,000 LUXEON Rebel LEDs were used to replace old lamps, or added on. This 52km stretch is, to date, the longest stretch...
New for Electronica 2010 from ODU
Electronica, one of the world's leading trade fairs, will be opening its doors in Munich on 9 November 2010. ODU, the connector specialist from Mühldorf, Germany, will naturally also be represented at this important event. ODU will be presenting its product variety in an area of more than 180 m².
Aeroflex launches a new family of signal generators designed with just the right touch
The Aeroflex S-Series RF signal generator family makes its worldwide debut at Electronica today. The S-Series offers simplicity, portability, modularity, and RF performance at an attractive price. Aeroflex’s reputation for innovation in signal generators has been re-affirmed in the S-Series. The range of instruments has been designed from the ground up to meet the expectations of today’s engineers for instant answers at the touch of a screen....
Plessey Semiconductors reborn and relaunched at Electronica 2010 Booth 160, Hall A4
Plessey Semiconductors will be exhibiting at Electronica 2010 on booth 160 in Hall A4. Plessey, a legendary brand, has been reborn following a management buyout in early 2010 of the ex-Plessey semiconductor businesses and manufacturing facilities in Cheney Manor, Swindon and Roborough, Plymouth.
Delphi Presents Latest Technology for Agricultural Vehicle Industry
As a supplier in the agricultural sector, Delphi Automotive offers its expertise as a high-tech partner in powertrain, thermal, electric and electronic architecture technologies and as a systems integrator. Delphi is applying its proven expertise with automobiles and commercial vehicles to develop rugged, reliable and durable products for the agricultural and construction vehicle industries.
GKN Driveline Achieves World AWD Leadership With Acquisition of Getrag Driveline Products
With the approval process now complete, GKN’s £280 /$440 million acquisition of the driveline products business of Getrag positions GKN Driveline as the global leader in the engineering and manufacture of AWD Systems and eDrive Systems.
Delphi Expands Flexible Beam Connector Product Line to Simplify Assembly, Create Value Automakers
Connection systems are the cornerstone of power and signal distribution in a vehicle's electrical/electronic architecture. Delphi Automotive is expanding its extensive portfolio of connection systems with its next-generation Flexible Beam Connector. Already available on GT 150 and 280 unsealed connectors, Flexible Beam Technology is now being made available for sealed GT 150 and 280 connectors and will be on display at the electronica China 2012 ...
More choices for electronically controlling small engines
Two new devices designed to reduce system complexity and shorten time to market for one- and two-cylinder small engines are now available. The one-cylinder (MC33813) and two-cylinder (MC33814) electronic control semiconductors are for transportation, industrial and consumer applications. The ICs compliment and extend Freescale’s motorcycle engine control unit (ECU) reference platform, which contains Freescale's MC9S12 MCU