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OmniVision Launches 1/6.5-Inch HD Video Camera for Home Entertainment and Portable Media Markets
OmniVision Technologies introduced the OV9740, a 1/6.5-inch system-on-a-chip (SOC) CMOS image sensor designed for highly demanding video applications in portable media players (PMP), home entertainment devices and notebooks. Because all image quality tuning and processing is done on-chip, the OV9740 enables customers to simplify product development and accelerate time-to-market. These capabilities make the OV9740 a cost effective, one-stop-shop s...
OmniVision Launches 14.6-Megapixel, 1080p/60 HD CMOS Imaging Solution
OmniVision Technologies, Inc. recently launched a 14.6-megapixel image sensor capable of delivering high-resolution still photography and full 1080p high-definition video at 60 frames per second. The new OV14810 for digital still/video cameras and OV14825 for mobile applications are among the very first sensors to achieve the highest quality in both video and photography for mainstream consumer electronics.
Magma’s FineSim SPICE Enables Diodes Incorporated to Accelerate Tape Out of Two Highly Integrated Synchronous Switching Voltage Regulators
Magma Design Automation Inc. today announced that Diodes Incorporated has used FineSim™ SPICE multi-CPU circuit simulation technology to tape out two highly integrated synchronous switching voltage regulators. The AP6502 and AP6503, 340 kHz switching frequency external compensated synchronous DC/DC buck converters, are designed for use in consumer electronics systems such as digital TVs, LCD monitors and set-top boxes, which require ultra-effic...
RFMD Announces availability of new pHEMT process technologies for foundry customers
RF Micro Devices, Inc. , a global leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance radio frequency components and compound semiconductor technologies, today announced its Foundry Services business unit has expanded its portfolio of process technologies to include two additional GaAs process technologies – RFMD’s FD25 low noise pHEMT process and RFMD’s FET1H switching pHEMT process. The two additional GaAs pHEMT process technologies ...
RFMD Expands Foundry Services Offerings To Include Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) Technologies Manufactured In Europe
RF Micro Devices, a global leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance radio frequency components and compound semiconductor technologies, today announced the Company has added its world-class Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) technology to RFMD’s foundry services portfolio and will begin providing a full suite of GaAs Pseudomorphic High Electron Mobility Transistor (pHEMT) technologies to customers of its Foundry Services business unit.
Imec and Holst Centre report gas sensor chip paving the way to autonomous e-nose
Imec and Holst Centre have developed very sensitive integrated sensing elements for gas detection. The polymer-coated microbridges in high-density arrays can detect ppm-level concentrations of vapors using on-chip integrated read-out techniques. The demonstrated technology is very suitable for miniaturization of electronic nose devices thanks to the low power consumption (
Campbell Collins - 1A, 9ns Hyperfast Rectifiers Ideally Suited for Aerospace Applications
Campbell Collins Ltd, a specialist supplier of power supplies, capacitors and hi-rel power semiconductors, announced the availability of a new range of hyperfast, soft recovery, nanospeed & nanosize rectifiers from SSDI of La Mirada, California.
EU-funded SYNAPTIC project claims advances in regularity
An EDA industry consortium, supported by the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme, reports tangible progress after the first year of the three-year project. The SYNAPTIC research project includes eight partner organisations from across Europe who have joined forces to develop new microprocessor design methods and related EDA tools. The goal is to reduce limitations in physical implementation effectiveness associated with technology scal...
Imec and PEIRA develop platform for in-vitro study of brain tissue
The nanoelectronics research centre imec and Peira, a Belgium-based manufacturer of pharmaceutical and chemical research instruments, jointly developed an innovative slice-tilting instrument for in-vitro research on brain tissue. The new tool enables long-term studying of brain cultures through electronic stimulation and read-out, essential in getting insight into the functioning of the brain.
At SPIE Photonics West 2012, imec presents its R&D into next generation vision systems, high-end CMOS imagers and silicon photonics
At SPIE Photonics West 2012, imec presents its R&D into next generation vision systems, high-end CMOS imagers and silicon photonics. Imec combines its expertise in heterogeneous integration of CMOS chip technology with new functionalities such as image sensors and MEMS, with multimedia application & design expertise, to develop solutions for next-generation high-quality, low-cost vision systems, focusing on the development of the optimal solution...