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TI's new digital power development kits, based on Piccolo microcontrollers, enhance performance
Bringing new efficiency and performance capabilities to digital power supplies, Texas Instruments announced three new development kits that further expand its TMS320C2000™ microcontroller (MCU) digital power portfolio of software, tools and training.
Cable modems meet EuroDOCSIS 3.0 specification
Microtune has announced that its wideband tuner (MT2170) and its DOCSIS 3.0 upstream amplifier (MicroStreamer MT1570) have been deployed in cable modems that achieved certification status by Cable Europe Labs for the EuroDOCSIS 3.0 specification.
Microchip expands low pin-count, Enhanced Mid-Range 8-bit PIC MCU family
Microchip announces the latest additions to the Enhanced Mid-Range core 8-bit PIC® microcontroller (MCU) family with the peripheral-rich, low pin-count PIC12F(LF)1840 and PIC16F(LF)1847. Featuring 7 KB and 14 KB of on-chip Flash memory, respectively, and up to 1 K RAM, the new devices are the highest-memory PIC® MCUs in 8- and 18-pin packages. The LF versions feature eXtreme Low Power (XLP) Technology, which remains the industry-standard for b...
Highly Accurate Nuclear Fuel Assembly Mapping System by Newton Labs to Eclipse Legacy Video Micrometer Measuring Process at Exelon Facilities
A revolutionary nuclear fuel assembly core mapping system developed by Newton Labs is approved by Exelon Corporation as their primary method for determining nozzle position in PWRs. The mapping system, known as the NM200E, offers substantial advantages over the legacy video micrometer procedure in terms of accuracy and mapping time, and has been deployed during outages at both the Braidwood and Byron Generating Stations in Illinois.
Si477x AM/FM Receivers Tune Silicon Labs into Audiophile Market
Silicon Laboratories have announced a new series of advanced AM/FM receivers tuned for the professional audio equipment and high-end consumer market. The new Si477x AM/FM receivers offer outstanding configurability and RF performance while reducing both the complexity and system cost for FM receiver monitors, pro-audio receivers and end-user audio/video receivers.
Agilent Technologies Introduces World’s Fastest Real-Time Oscilloscopes with 63-GHz True Analog Bandwidth
Agilent Technologies Inc. today introduced Infiniium 90000 Q-Series oscilloscopes with industry-leading, real-time bandwidth of 63 GHz on two channels and 33 GHz on four channels. The new lineup includes 10 four-channel models ranging from 20 GHz to 63 GHz, all of which are bandwidth upgradeable. These new scopes deliver the lowest noise and have the lowest jitter measurement floor in the oscilloscope industry, ensuring superior measurement accur...
Silicon Labs Combines Voice and M2M Connectivity in Latest Communications Chipsets
Next-Generation Si24xx Data ISOmodem® Family Offers Sophisticated Voice Features for Security Systems, Home Automation and Point-of-Sale Terminals
Avnet Memec to Show Advanced New Technologies at Metering, Billing/CRM Europe 2011
Avnet Memec will be demonstrating its portfolio of key technologies on booth C76 at the Metering, Billing/CRM Europe 2011 event in Amsterdam 4th – 6th October. Suppliers including, Cirrus Logic, Echelon Energy Micro, Intersil and Silicon Labs will highlight technologies for smart, gas, water and heat meters alongside lowest power wireless MCU and long range communications devices.
Jackson Labs Technologies, Inc. delivers low-cost ultra-stable frequency reference for the LTE (UMTS) market.
Jackson Labs Technologies, Inc has announced the availability of its breakthrough product LC_1x1, a 10MHz Frequency and Timing Reference. LC_1x1 is an extremely small Global Positioning System Disciplined Oscillator (GPSDO) that has been designed for cost-sensitive LTE applications. LC_1x1 is backwards compatible to the popular Jackson Labs Technologies, Inc. FireFly-IIA GPSDO, designed to meet stringent LTE holdover specifications that previousl...
Silicon Labs MCUs extend battery life in wireless embedded systems by 65 percent
Silicon Laboratories Inc. today introduced the industry’s most energy-efficient microcontroller (MCU) and wireless MCU solutions for power-sensitive embedded applications. The new C8051F96x MCU and Si102x and Si103x wireless MCU families are based on patented low-power technology that enables 40 percent less system current draw and up to 65 percent longer battery life than competing MCU solutions.