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Atmel - Flexible Architecture for Low-Cost Custom Defined SoC Development
Atmel has announced a new custom architecture for 90nm SiliconCity ASIC development, providing up to 350K gates/mm2, offering customers gate densities in the range of a standard cell ASIC. SiliconCity Flexible Architecture allows designers to create their own unique base wafer architecture for multiple product variations while generously reducing customer design time, lowering the NRE and reducing risk through design reuse.
Atmel Certifies Avnet Electronics Marketing as Industry's First Distributor of VaultIC Turnkey Security Modules
Atmel and the Avnet Electronics Marketing Americas business region of Avnet, Inc. today announced their newly signed distribution agreement for Atmel's full line of VaultIC turnkey security modules. Avnet will provide secure logistics for these products to customers in the Americas.
Atmel's Low-Power 8-Bit MCUs Optimized for Touch Sensing
Atmel announced that its low-power ATtiny 10/20/40 microcontroller (MCU) families are optimized for touch sensing support of buttons, wheels and sliders. Featuring Atmel's AVR MCU and its patented low-power picoPower® technology, these devices are ideal for a number of applications in the cost-sensitive industrial and consumer markets including automotive control panels, LCD TVs and monitors, notebook computers, mobile handsets and more.
Nextreme Partners with Nucletron Technologies
Nextreme Thermal Solutions, the leader in microscale thermal and power management products for the electronics industry, and Nucletron Technologies GmbH, a leading source for high tech systems and components in Europe, have entered into a distribution agreement under which Nucletron will distribute Nextreme’s thin-film thermoelectric products in Europe. The distribution agreement opens up Nextreme’s first sales and marketing channel in Europe...
Clip on junction box speeds cabling of solar panel modules
Manufacturers of solar panel modules can increase their productivity with a new type of junction box from Multi-Contact. Called the Foxbox, the compact box has been designed for use in the automated assembly of polycrystalline photovoltaic (PV) arrays.
Peak performance for Multi-Contact solar connectors
Solar power junction boxes and connectors from Multi-Contact are helping to power the newly opened Matterhorn Glacier Paradise restaurant in the Swiss Alps. Located at an altitude of almost 4000 metres above sea level on the Klein Matterhorn peak, the complex receives most of its power from Europe's highest photovoltaic (PV) installation in the form of a 200 m2 solar array.
Branched solar power cables from Multi-Contact for faster assembly
Connecting solar arrays is an onerous task now made easier with introduction of branched photovoltaic (PV) cables by Multi-Contact. Having the branches already attached to the main cable considerably decreases assembly times, reducing overall costs while also increasing reliability. The continuous main cable also means there are fewer connections, thereby reducing contact resistance.
ARM launches Mali center for graphics developers
ARM announced today at ARM TechCon 3, Santa Clara, Calif., the launch of the ARM Mali Developer Center – a comprehensive suite of resources for graphics and embedded applications developers working with the Khronos OpenGL ES 1.1 and 2.0, OpenVG 1.0 and 1.1, as well as other APIs. Accessing these resources as members of the Mali ecosystem will enable developers targeting Mali graphics processing unit (GPU) platforms to bring best-in-class conte...
NXP to Integrate Adobe Flash Platform for the Digital Home into its STB Platforms
NXP Semiconductors has announced support for the Adobe Flash Platform for the Digital Home. The optimized implementation of Flash technology for Internet connected televisions, set-top boxes (STB), Blu-ray players and other devices in the digital living room is expected to be supported on NXP’s IP STB platforms, the STB225 and STB222. Adobe Flash Platform for the Digital Home allows consumers to enjoy rich Flash technology based web content, ap...
NXP Introduces GreenChip Resonant Controller With Integrated Power Factor Correction
NXP Semiconductors today announced the GreenChip TEA1713 resonant half-bridge converter – the industry’s first resonant controller with integrated Power Factor Correction (PFC), capacitive mode protection and adaptive deadtime control. The high-performance GreenChip TEA1713 is a cost-effective solution enabling designers to build highly efficient, highly reliable resonant power supplies. Typical applications include power supplies above 90 W ...