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Datatronics Receives Supplier Excellence Award
Datatronics Romoland, Inc., a global leader in advanced magnetic component technologies, has been recognized for its quality and performance by Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems. The company received a Supplier Excellence Award at a recognition ceremony held recently at the Wyndham Hotel in Andover, MA.
US Navy Recognizes Datatronics With Trident II Missile Supplier Award
Datatronics Romoland, Inc., a global leader in advanced magnetic component technologies, has been recognized for its support and performance on the Trident II Missile Program by the US Navy. The company recently received the Trident II FBM Program Flag Award from US Navy CAPT Johnny Wolfe, Missile Branch Head (SP27), Strategic Systems Program.
Toshiba launches ultra-thin digital output Hall ICs
Toshiba Electronics has launched a new digital output magnetic sensor series that provides high sensitivity and low power operation in small surface mount packages. These new sensor ICs support demand for power saving in portable, battery operated equipment as well as home appliance or industrial applications where switching off individual functions contributes to higher overall system efficiency.
Fairchild Semiconductor’s System General Subsidiary Wins Prestigious National Invention Award 2007
System General, the Taiwan-based wholly-owned subsidiary of Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE: FCS) targeting worldwide AC/DC off-line power conversion applications, has won two of Taiwan’s prestigious National Invention Awards 2007.
Microsemi Delivers New Voltage Suppression Solutions for Magnetic Environments
Microsemi Corporation, announced two new non-magnetic, 500-watt transient voltage suppressor (TVS) arrays. The new devices were designed specifically for MRI machines to guard against circuit damage caused by electrostatic discharge, electrical fast transients, and the effects of secondary lightning. The USBQNM504xx and USBQNM504xxC TVS arrays are available today, and have already been qualified for use by a major medical equipment manufacturer.
SwissTrace launches Twilite, an innovative product to help in the diagnosis of diseases, in drug development and basic research
CSEM and Swisstrace introduce Twilite, a new and highly sensitive nuclear medicine blood sampler that measures - with high temporal resolution - the time-course of radioactivity in whole blood. Medical imaging techniques are increasingly important diagnostic tools for cancer and age-related diseases such as Alzheimer's. Positron Emission Tomography (PET) – a nuclear medicine imaging technique that produces a three-dimensional picture of the bod...
Crocus Partners With Starchip To Develop System-On-Chip Solutions Based on Magnetic-Logic-Unit (MLU) Technology
Crocus Technology and Starchip today announced they have formed an alliance to develop next generation System-on-Chip (SOC) solutions based on Crocus’ Magnetic-Logic-Unit (MLU) technology. Under this collaboration, Crocus and Starchip will work together to embed MLU memory and logic functionality into next generation secure processor-based architectures.
Anysys 14.0 delivers capabilities for improved efficency, accuracy, speed and innovation in product development
ANSYS has launched the newest release of its engineering simulation technology suite, ANSYS 14.0. Designed to optimize product development processes, ANSYS solutions reduce the time and cost needed to foster product innovations.
Count On Tools Inc. Debuts ezLOAD PCB Support System
Count On Tools Inc. introduces the new ezLOAD PCB support system. With the recent increase of densely populated double-sided circuit boards, COT recognized the need for more affordable board support options in the electronics manufacturing industry. The end result is an innovative design that is not only easy to setup and install, but also offers industry-leading benefits to EMS companies and contract manufacturers worldwide
Microwave absorbers for collision avoidance systems
Microwave absorbers consist of materials that contain coatings whose electrical and/or magnetic properties have been altered in order to allow for the absorption of microwave energy at discrete or broadband frequencies. These absorbers have traditionally been used for EMI reduction, antenna pattern shaping, and radar cross section reduction.