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Passive matrix OLED boost regulator combines high current output and efficiency
Intersil has announced the release of the ISL97701. By combining high current output, an integrated Schottky diode and fault protection, Intersil provides the industry’s most complete boost regulation solution for passive matrix OLEDs. With efficiency up to 87%, the ISL97701 can deliver 50mA of output current at 18V. It can provide up to 28V output, enabling power efficient operations in MP3, portable media players, automotive clustering, and...
Avago Technologies Introduces New Robust Fiber Optic Links for Harsh Temperature Environments
Avago Technologies (Nasdaq: AVGO), a leading supplier of analog interface components for communications, industrial and consumer applications, today announced a new line of optical fiber transmitters and receivers optimized for harsh temperature environments, here at the Electronica 2010 trade fair. The HFBR-152xETZ/252xETZ optical fiber modules provide reliable data transmissions over cost-effective plastic or silica fiber in the –40 to +8...
Link introduces design-and-build service for RF and microwave systems
Link Microtek, the manufacturer and supplier of RF and microwave components and associated hardware, has introduced a new service for the design and manufacture of complete RF or microwave systems to meet customers’ specific requirements.
European Microwave Week 2011 Preview - Stand 124
Link Microtek to highlight design-and-build service for RF and microwave subsystems On stand 124 at the forthcoming EuMW exhibition, Link Microtek will be focusing visitors’ attention on its capability to design and manufacture RF and microwave subsystems for customers’ specific requirements.
SANYO exits red and infrared laser diode production
Photonic Products Ltd, authorised distributor of SANYO laser diodes, has announced that, due to the recent merger between SANYO and Panasonic, SANYO will end production of its industrial red and infrared laser diodes at the end of September 30th 2010. The last time buy date for all affected product lines will be March 31st 2010.
STM's Ultra-Low-Cost Development Tool for 8-pin versions of the ST7Lite microcontroller
STMicroelectronics has announced a low-cost, complete evaluation and development package for the tiny 8-pin versions of the ST7Lite microcontroller family, with a recommended resale price of just $12.00. The ‘ST7Ultralite Primer’ is a compact USB-powered tool based on the ST7FLITEUS MCU, pre-programmed with a real-world software application which is designed to demonstrate all of the MCU’s main features and peripherals.
STMicroelectronics Announces Extension and Production Availability of STM32L Ultra-Low-Power ARM Cortex™-M3 Microcontroller Series for ‘Energy-Lite’ Applications
STMicroelectronics today announced the extension of its 32-bit STM32L series of microcontrollers. The expansion of the family now includes devices with memory densities of 256 and 384 Kbytes, thereby offering a Flash memory range from 32 up to 384 Kbytes for embedded application engineers. The series is now entering into volume manufacturing and the first devices, offering 64 and 128-Kbyte memory densities, are expected to be available in product...
Introducing the NI UK & Ireland 2012 Summer of LabVIEW Webcast Series
Join NI throughout the month of August to explore the world of NI LabVIEW and the graphical system design approach, through the Summer of LabVIEW webcasts. Beginning with a Keynote presentation from the “Father of LabVIEW” Jeff Kodosky, the series of 16 interactive webcasts will highlight how LabVIEW speeds the development of any measurement or control system.
TI driving forward new IEEE 1149.7 standard
As chips add new functionality and system designs evolve away from boards and toward multi-chip system-on-chip (SoC) architectures, developers of handheld and consumer electronics are faced with stricter pin and package constraints. Texas Instruments, a key member of the IEEE working group, announced that it is driving the ratification of the IEEE 1149.7 standard, a new two-pin test and debug interface standard that supports half the number of pi...
LeCroy - PCI Express Gen 1.x, 2.0 and 3.0 Decode Annotation on Oscilloscopes to Speed Validation and Debug
LeCroy Corporation’s PCI Express Decode Annotation for LeCroy oscilloscopes provides new capability for hardware and system engineers to simultaneously understand the physical layer and protocol behavior of high-speed PCI Express serial data signals. The new capability provides a link layer protocol decode for up to four PCI Express signals annotated on the oscilloscope physical layer waveform. It is the first and only oscilloscope-based decode...