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Nu Horizons Electronics appoints Janos Boszormenyi asSales Manager for Hungary and Romania
Nu Horizons Electronics has continued its expansion in Europe with the appointment of a Sales Manager for Hungary and Romania. This follows the company's move into Eastern Europe earlier this year when it announced the opening of an office for the Polish and Czech territories. Nu Horizons Electronics Corp. is one of the top five publicly quoted distributors of semiconductors and power products in the world.
ARTISAN Studio helps underpin intelligent motor controller innovation
Control Techniques is a leader in the design, production and supply of intelligent electronic drives for the control of electric motors. Its intelligent drives, from simple standalone products to complex multi-drive solutions, are used for electric motor control in an extremely wide range of industrial applications. Constant innovation and rapid development is critical to ensure Control Techniques’ continued success in what is a highly compet...
Integrated interconnect system cuts maintenance, integration and testing time for the rail industry
Hypertac has created an integrated function interconnect system to meet the unique requirements of the rail transport industry worldwide. The integrated function systems enable simple maintenance, reduce integration and testing times and deliver efficient logistics management.
First remote control to use i-Pod style touch wheel is powered by Quantum’s QT511 QWheel sensor chip
Quantum Research Group, the charge-transfer (QT) capacitive touch company, has landed a deal to supply Remote Solutions of Korea with touch wheel and touch key chips for its innovative RH60 LCD remote control. The touch wheel is driven by the company’s QT511 device and a QT1080 provides six function keys and a wake-up on proximity function that enables the remote control to come to life and light up as the hand of the user approaches it.
Touch Sensor Chip Integrates Touch Slider or Wheel with Seven Extra Keys
Quantum Research Group, the charge-transfer capacitive touch company, has announced the QT1106, a complete control integrated circuit that combines the functionality of a touch slider or wheel with seven additional keys. The wheel or slider uses a simple, inexpensive sensing element between three connection points. The device detects a single rapid touch anywhere along the sense elements. Alternatively, it can track a finger moving along the whe...
Multi-core wireless processors from picoChip
picoChip has announced new high-performance picoArray devices. The PC202-10, PC203-10 and PC205-10 multi-core DSPs deliver processing power of up to 262GIPS and 35GMACS. These enhanced members of the industry-leading PC20x series allow designers to deliver advanced features and use fewer devices in highly demanding applications such as advanced wireless infrastructure products.
New hand-held instrument measures RF radiation from 9kHz to 6GHz
Now available from RF radiation safety specialist Link Microtek is a new hand-held instrument that can make rapid and accurate measurements of electromagnetic fields over a wide frequency range from 9kHz to 6GHz.
High Accuracy HDI Pressure Sensors Offer 3 V Supply Versions for Battery Powered Applications
Sensortechnics’ HDI sensors measure absolute, differential or gage pressures in various ranges from 10 mbar up to 5 bar. The HDI series features 3 V supply versions which are ideally suitable for battery powered applications, e.g. in portable or handheld devices. HDI pressure sensors perform precision digital signal conditioning and achieve ultra high accuracies with an excellent Total Error Band (TEB) better than ±0.5 %FSS over a temperature ...
STMicroelectronics Inaugurates its Taiwan Office
STMicroelectronics opened its new Taiwan office at the Neihu Science Park in Taipei. This important milestone marks the 25th anniversary of ST’s successful local presence and its continuing commitment to the market that plays a strategic role in the global information and communication technology (ICT) industry.
STMicroelectronics Announces World’s First 55 Nanometer Embedded Flash Process Technology for Automotive Microcontrollers
STMicroelectronics announces its 55 nanometer (nm) embedded Flash (eFlash) process technology, which will be implemented in its next-generation automotive microcontroller (MCU) chips. ST is extending its production of eFlash technology to this advanced process node at its world-class 300mm manufacturing facility at Crolles, France.