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Panasonic Selects National Instruments Products to Test Toughbook Laptop PCBs
National Instruments today announced that Panasonic engineers are using NI hardware and software products for the automated testing of new computer PCBs, including those in the new Toughbook rugged laptops. Panasonic has combined NI PXI modular hardware instrumentation with NI LabVIEW graphical development software and NI TestStand test management software to create a streamlined automated test system that has decreased the cost of system develop...
Panasonic adopts Dialog DA9052 power management IC
Dialog Semiconductor announced its DA9052 configurable power management IC has been adopted by Panasonic to maximise the battery life in two of the company's latest feature rich portable media players.
Seika Machinery to Introduce New Systems at SMTA Houston Expo & Tech Forum 2012
Seika Machinery, Inc. will highlight many new and innovative products at the upcoming SMTA Houston Expo and Tech Forum, scheduled to take place February 9, 2012, from 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. at the Stafford Centre, in Stafford, TX.
New Panasonic Chip Inductors
Panasonic, a worldwide leader in Inductive Products introduces new series of laser-cut devices and resin molded wirewound devices. The new laser-cut series now brings an enhanced level of high frequency performance and high Self Resonant Frequency to circuits and multi GHz operation with values ranging from 2.2 to 56nH.
Panasonic Develops New UniPhier System LSI for Smart TVs with Industry's Fastest CPU
Panasonic has developed a new UniPhier system LSI (MN2WS0220) for smart TVs and will begin sample shipments in June 2011. To improve performance and user interface, smart TVs require powerful software processing capability as they support various applications on the Internet. Achieving these improvements has called for a system LSI that has both a high quality AV processor and a high speed CPU on a single chip.
Panasonic to Launch High-Capacity USB Mobile Power Supplies
Panasonic Corporation today announced it will launch a new series of portable USB Mobile Power Supplies as auxiliary power sources for mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablet PCs, on May 28, 2012, for the Japanese market. The highest-capacity model in the series, QE-QL301, can provide enough power to fully charge a smartphone four times on a single charge, twice the capacity of the company's current model.
Productronica 2011- Preview for Market Leader AdoptSMT Group Europe for Print Media- Hall A3, Booth A3.181
AdoptSMT Group Europe celebrates its 20th anniversary introducing many new product ideas and services. At productronica, to be held from 15th to 18th November in Munich, we will focus on our rapidly growing second core sector of supplying spare parts, tools, and consumables.
Imec demonstrates a low-power 7Gbps 60GHz transceiver for the wireless consumer market
Imec, in collaboration with Panasonic, has developed a prototype of a 60GHz radio transceiver allowing to reach data rates of 7Gbps over short distances at very low power consumption. The chip achieves this performance over the 4 channels specified by the IEEE802.11ad standard. Imec’s low-power 60GHz solution is an important step towards adoption of 60GHz technology in low-cost battery-operated consumer products such as smart phones and tablets...
Nujira becomes Contributor Member of MIPI Envelope Tracking Subgroup
Nujira announced that it is a Contributor Member in the newly formed Envelope Tracking Subgroup of the MIPI Alliance Analog Control Interface Working Group. The MIPI Alliance Envelope Tracking Subgroup will focus on developing MIPI Specifications that facilitate wider adoption of this energy saving technology in smartphones and other mobile devices. In addition to Nujira, members of the Subgroup include Anadigics, Intel, Motorola Mobility, Nokia,...
Exploring Opportunities for Printed Electronics in East Asia
There have been three billion-dollar success stories in printed and organic electronics so far - and in each Asia has been a key driving factor. The first is OLED displays. These are not printed today but made in high volume by evaporation methods. After twenty years from their conception the market is now taking off, thanks largely to the investment from Samsung, seeking to differentiate its smart phone display technology versus the key competit...