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Secure Wireless Devices Platform is enhanced with Latest Protocols and Wireless Chipsets
Green Hills Software, Inc. has announced that it has enhanced its Platform for Secure Wireless Devices with extended Wi-Fi security, Cisco Compatible Extensions (CCX), Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), and new reference driver support for a number of industry-leading Wi-Fi chipsets targeting the embedded, low-power device markets. These new capabilities provide customers requiring Wi-Fi support in current and/or future products a rapid, low-risk path ...
Brochure from Arrow is comprehensive resource for wireless control and M2M products
Arrow has launched a brochure that will prove an invaluable resource for engineers involved in the development of wireless control and machine-to-machine (M2M) applications, including the addition of wireless functionality to existing designs.
Integrated baseband processors enable multimedia functions in low-cost GSM/GPRS phones
Analog Devices has announced two highly integrated baseband processors designed to enable multimedia functions in low-cost GSM/GPRS cellular phones. The new SoftFone AD6721 reduces the cost and component count of entry-level multimedia phones, and the SoftFone AD6722 adds an integrated image signal processor for cameras up to 3 Megapixels and direct camera interface to eliminate the need for a separate camera coprocessor. Together, the devices br...
Marvel introduces industry's first single chip dual-string dimmable LED lighting controller family
Marvell has announced the world's first dual-string smart LED controller chip, the 88EM8801, which uses the company's unique power technology to enable superior lighting performance. Using high-levels of integration and advanced mixed-signal technology, Marvell is able to pack high-end lighting features into a single chip that would otherwise require multiple driver chips, a micro-controller and many discrete components to implement. The on-chip ...
Super low-profile optical touch screens thanks to powerful miniature LEDs
Super low-profile and incredibly powerful – these are the demands that touch screens place on infrared components. And that’s no problem for the new CHIPLED SFH 4053: Its tiny dimensions make it one of the smallest on the market. Combined with its high performance the CHIPLED is ideal for low-profile all-in-one computers and laptop displays. And the IRED is so small that it can be easily integrated in smartphones.
The new breakthrough of LED spotlight – TESS MR16 aiming at boutique display lighting markets
As the luminous efficiency of LED chip was not high at early stage, it has not been able to achieve indoor lighting requirement therefore could only be applied at lower lumen lighting goods. LED spotlight has gradually replaced the traditional halogen lamp because there is no ultraviolet or infrared ray emitted from LED lighting, and it does not deteriorate on displayed goods.
ALT to be 1st manufacturer to mass produces CREE MT-G bulb
Aeon Lighting Technology (ALT) has announced the agreement with CREE in May to reserve production capacity of its latest LED chip—MT-G, in order to compete the leader position of the market.
RF Transceivers from Analog Devices for Mobile WiMAX Applications
Analog Devices has introduced RF-to-digital baseband transceivers designed to enable the IEEE 802.16d/e mobile WiMAX standard for mobile communications devices, such as cell phones, personal digital assistants, and handheld multimedia devices. WiMAX terminals enable wireless broadband connectivity with dramatically lower installation costs than competitive wired solutions. As WiMAX evolves from a fixed-line protocol to one that increasingly ser...
Marl’s new energy efficient lighting solutions on show at euroLED
New light engines enabling replacements for fluorescent strip lighting and a new range of high quality architectural lighting solutions will be among the highlights on Marl’s stand at the euroLED exhibition at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry, 9-10 June 2010.
OSRAM enhances powerful OSLUX LED flash for cell phones
The new OSLUX LED from OSRAM Opto Semiconductors is brighter and smaller than ever before, and it provides extremely uniform light thanks to a chip employing state-of-the-art UX:3 technology. This advancement, coupled with an optimized lens, produces a 50 percent increase in brightness over the first-generation OSLUX LED.