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Photonics Industries Announces the Highest Power Commercially Available UV ns Lasers for Industrial Applications
Increased power is necessary to increase the throughput of many industrial laser material processing applications. To meet these emerging needs of its industrial customers, Photonics Industries International has extended its Nd:YVO4 based DSH Series laser offering to include 50W of green and 30W of UV average power in a commercially available diode pumped solid state laser.
NEC Demonstrates First Terabit/s Superchannel Transmission over 10,000km
NEC Corporation (NEC) has announced the successful experimental demonstration of 1.15-Tb/s ultra-long haul optical transmission over 10,000 kilometers using optical superchannel technology. This is the first instance that a terabit/s channel generated from a single laser source has been transmitted over such a distance. Four superchannels were transmitted together by wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) to achieve a total capacity of 4 Tb/s and...
SANYO's new laser modules get green light from Photonic Products
Photonic Products has introduced two new 532nm DPSS high visibility green laser modules from SANYO; the DLX-9356-13 (532nm, 5mW) and the DLX-9456-02 (532nm, 10mW).
CML Microsystems Acquires Leading-edge Vocoder Technology
CML Microsystems has acquired the exclusive rights to the RALCWI low bit-rate vocoder products from Spirit Corp (Spirit), a Moscow based software company.
Emerson Network Power named 2007 Meritorious Performance Supplier by Sun Microsystems
Emerson Network Power, a business of Emerson, was named Meritorious Performance Supplier for Power in Sun Microsystems' 2007 Supplier Awards program. The Supplier Awards recognize companies that make outstanding contributions to Sun's record of delivering superior technology, quality service and excellent value to its customers.
Lime Microsystems claims first commercially available advanced wireless multi-band multi-standard RF transceiver IC
Lime Microsystems has announced the availability of LMS6002, a multi-band multi-standard RF transceiver IC designed for femtocells and small cell basestations. The high frequency agile transceiver operates at user-selectable frequencies between 375MHz and 4GHz and is suitable for 3G, WiMAX, and LTE standards. Lime will be demonstrating the LMS6002 transceiver, its first commercially available IC, to selected customers at Mobile World Congress 200...
Advanced Transceiver Technology from Lime Microsystems and IQT
Lime Microsystems have today revealed a partnership agreement with the strategic investment firm In-Q-Tel. The partnership will enable advances in transceiver technology to be deployed in commercial and government markets, and the creation of state of the art systems that can be used across a diverse array of applications.
Two-wire Hall-effect unipolar switches offer improved high-voltage transient protection for automotive applications
The A1152/3/5/6 from Allegro MicroSystems Europe are a range of two-wire unipolar Hall-effect switches designed for automotive sensing applications in seat-belt buckle, seat position, and steering lock applications. The new devices are produced using the Allegro advanced BiCMOS wafer fabrication process, and include improved high-voltage transient protection: a critical factor for automotive applications where external protection circuitry canno...
Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. Introduces a New Family of Two-Wire, Hall-Effect Unipolar Switches Improved High Voltage Transient Protection
Allegro MicroSystems introduced a new line of two-wire, unipolar, Hall-effect switches to complement its existing family of devices used in seat belt buckle, seat position, and steering lock applications. These new devices are targeted to serve the automotive market, because they include improved high voltage transient protection, which is a feature that is critical for applications, which do not allow protection circuits to be located close to t...
Circuit miniature pour la commande de flash photo au xénon
Les A8732 et A8735 d’Allegro MicroSystems Europe sont deux drivers miniatures optimisés à la commande de la charge de flash photo au xénon. Ils sont conçus pour proposer une solution compacte et fiable à faible coût et répondre ainsi aux besoins des appareils photo numériques et téléphones portables multimédias.