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BPM Microsystems to Highlight 2800 Universal Device Programmer at NEPCON China 2011
BPM Microsystems announces that it will highlight the 2800 universal device programmer in its distributor Kasion Automation Limited's booth #1C10, at the upcoming NEPCON China 2011, scheduled to take place May 11-13 in Shanghai, China. The 2800 is the newest addition to its manual universal device programmer family. It combines the unrivaled speed of Vector Engine Co-Processor® technology plus true universal device support, resulting in the fast...
Latest Flash Technology from BPM Microsystems will be on show at the Flash Memory Summit
BPM Microsystems will highlight its model 2800, the newest addition to its manual universal device programmer family, in Booth #314 at the upcoming Flash Memory Summit and Exhibition, scheduled to take place August 9-11, 2011 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA. The 2800 combines the unrivaled speed of Vector Engine Co-Processor technology plus true universal device support, resulting in the fastest universal programmer in the...
Mark Newton joins silicon oscillator company eoSemi as VP Operations
eoSemi announces the appointment of Mark Newton as VP Operations. Newton was previously VP Operations at Trident Microsystems and before that held senior management positions at NXP Semiconductors and Philips Semiconductors. He has also run his own consulting business specialising in semiconductor industry operations.
E-readers: Market prospects and technology developments By Dr Harry Zervos, Technical Analyst, IDTechEx
IDTechEx's Printed Electronics and Photovoltaics USA conference and tradeshow in Santa Clara this November 30 - December 1 will feature focused sessions on electronics paper technologies, with main technology developers giving updates on their advances and future work. Electronic paper technology has found its main application in the development of e-book readers, a market that has bloomed in recent years with successful devices such as the Amazo...
Agilent Technologies Adds Frequency Spectrum to Arbitrary Waveform Generator, Enhances Versatility
Agilent Technologies Inc. today announced enhancements to its industry-leading, high-resolution, wide-bandwidth M8190A arbitrary waveform generator. The enhancements give engineers greater flexibility and make it possible for them to create signal scenarios using the 5- to 7-GHz spectrum.
GigOptix, Inc. to Acquire Endwave Corporation
GigOptix, Inc. has announced that it has signed a definitive merger agreement to acquire Endwave Corporation. The combined company will retain the name GigOptix, Inc. to become a high speed, high frequency leader for optical and wireless communications. The acquisition is expected to close in the second quarter of this year
M3-L closed-loop linear motion module has 0.5 micron resolution; integrates control system and actuator in one tiny package
New Scale Technologies, Inc. (www.newscaletech.com) today announced the latest product in its M3 Micro-Mechatronics Module family: the miniature M3-L closed-loop linear motion module. With 0.5 micron position resolution and a total package size of less than 27.5 x 13 x 7.5 mm, the M3-L module is the smallest, highest-resolution closed-loop linear motion control system on the market.
Broadcom Completes Acquisition of NetLogic Microsystems, Inc.
Broadcom Corporation today announced it has completed its $3.7 billion acquisition of NetLogic Microsystems, Inc. The combination enables Broadcom to deliver best-in-class, seamlessly integrated network infrastructure platforms to its customers, reducing both time-to-market and development costs.
Baolab creates nanoscale MEMS inside the CMOS wafer
Baolab Microsystems has announced a new technology to construct nanoscale MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical Systems) within the structure of the actual CMOS wafer itself using standard, high volume CMOS lines, which is much easier and quicker with fewer process steps than existing MEMS fabrication techniques that build the MEMS on the surface of the wafer. This significantly reduces the costs of a MEMS by up to two thirds and even more if several di...
Avnet Memec unveils new products and new franchises at Electronica 2010
Avnet Memec is using the 2010 Electronica exhibition to celebrate five years in the industry, by introducing a range of new products from its specialist semiconductor franchises. Displays on the company’s stand Hall 5/476 include the world debut of a motor control board from key franchise Actel, MCUs from recently-signed Energy Micro, and analogue devices from its new Intersil linecard.