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Xplain - Atmel Introduces $29 Evaluation Kit for AVR XMEGA
Atmel Corporation today announced the availability of the Xplain evaluation kit for its AVR XMEGATM microcontroller family. With a suggested resale price of $29 USD, this kit enables users the ability to evaluate features and system performance of Atmel's XMEGA at a minimum hardware cost. The kit is powered through a mini USB connector where end-users can develop their own applications on XMEGA using Xplain. The 8-/16-bit XMEGA microcontrollers, ...
Honeywell Test and Measurement Website Puts Power in Customers Hands
Honeywell has introduced a new Test and Measurement website featuring easy-to-use product configuration and online ordering tools, simplified navigation, and a wealth of product information. Several feature-rich web tools have been designed into the website that will not only enable users to quickly find the test and measurement sensor products they need, and also configure and order online.
MAX8934: Dual-input linear charger safely charges a Li+ cell by adjusting charge rate and termination voltage according to temperature
Maxim introduced the MAX8934, the industry's first dual-input linear charger with Smart Power Selector(TM) circuitry to implement the JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association) recommendations for safe charging over temperature. The MAX8934 monitors battery temperature and automatically adjusts the charge current and termination voltage to a safe level according to temperature. When external power is connected, t...
Synopsys' CODE V Enhances Analysis of Precision Optical Systems
Synopsys, Inc. announced the availability of enhancements to its CODE V optical design and analysis software, acquired as part of Synopsys' acquisition of Optical Research Associates. CODE V 10.4 delivers enhancements to its Beam Synthesis Propagation tool that enable optical designers to model and analyze diffraction effects in an optical system with increased flexibility, speed and accuracy. These enhancements are particularly useful for evalua...
Wireless medical temperature sensor sets new standards for precision
Cambridge Temperature Concepts has designed a wireless temperature sensor that can measure body temperature to within a thousandth of a degree – current solutions typically have precision of a tenth of a degree. The coin sized unit also uses innovative power saving techniques to extend the battery life to in excess of six months rather than the usual life of a few days. The sensor’s unprecedented precision and long life open up many new app...
RECOM Engineers Crack the 10kV Barrier for DIP 24 DC/DC Converters
RECOM, the company that first developed and brought to market the popular R-78 product family, has designed a DC/DC-converter in a DIP24 case that breaks the 10kV barrier. These new converters, the REC 3.5- and REC 6- families, offer 10kVDC resp.5 kVAC isolation.
PEWATRON - 180W Desktop Power Supply units
PEWATRON has introduced the PUP180 series of CEC and Energy Star Level IV compliant, energyefficient and powerful AC/DC desktop power supply units which have an output of 180W, making it the most powerful performer in the industry. The air-cooled and low-weight unit (860g) in very compact housing measuring 170x85x41mm is ideal for state-of-the-art high-performance applications, for example for monitors, computers, network accessories, testing and...
NanoKTN Secures Partnership between UK Nanotechnology SMEs
The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network (NanoKTN), one of the UK’s primary knowledge-based networks for Micro and Nanotechnologies, is pleased to announce details of a successful partnership between two UK nanotechnology SMEs, introduced by the NanoKTN at one of its events late last year. The partnership between Kelvin Nanotechnology Ltd and Applied Nanodetectors Ltd will focus on the design and production of next generation, point of car...
NanoKTN Helps UK Start-Up Reach International Audience and Profitability
The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network (NanoKTN), one of the UK’s primary knowledge-based networks for Micro and Nanotechnologies, is pleased to announce that one of its members, NanoSight, has recently secured its 250th sale and has reached profitability for the first time since the company was established in 2005. NanoSight’s CEO Jeremy Warren believes support from the NanoKTN has had significant, commercial impact on the success of ...
NanoKTN Event Helps UK SME Secure New Contracts
The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network (NanoKTN), one of the UK’s primary knowledge-based networks for Micro and Nanotechnologies, is pleased to announce that one of its members, Promethean Particles, has secured three new contracts as a result of attending one-to-one partnering meetings at events hosted by the NanoKTN.