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NI CEO and President Elected to National Academy of Engineering in U.S.
Dr. James Truchard, CEO, President and Cofounder of National Instruments was elected to membership in the National Academy of Engineering, in U.S.A. widely considered the highest honour given in the engineering profession. Truchard was recognised for “creating ‘virtual instrumentation,’ which enabled the rapid development of customised measurement systems in industry, academia and classrooms.” He is one of only 156 Texans to be elected in...
National Instruments Expands its Academic Team in the UK & Ireland
National Instruments UK & Ireland is deploying additional dedicated resources to work directly with academic institutions alongside its existing office and field-based engineers. This move supports the longstanding strategic commitment NI has made globally to enhancing engineering and scientific education and research projects through the use of virtual instrumentation, graphical system design and LabVIEW.
National Instruments continues its student support with new edition of LabVIEW suite
National Instruments has announced the release of the LabVIEW 8 Student Edition Software Suite, a full-featured version of the graphical development platform that provides students a flexible, hands-on learning environment for designing, prototyping and deploying engineering and science concepts into real-world applications. The software suite, for the first time, includes a collection of powerful National Instruments LabVIEW add-ons for mathemat...
Stephen F. Austin University Renames Endowed Scholarship Fund to Honor Robert L. Banks, Retired STMicroelectronics Executive
STMicroelectronics announced the renaming of an endowed scholarship fund in honor of retired executive Robert L. Banks. The scholarship, originally in the name of STMicroelectronics, was established in 2007 to benefit students at Stephen F. Austin University’s Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture.
TI microcontrollers feature ultra-low power
Texas Instruments has announced a breakthrough generation of ultra-low power MSP430 microcontrollers (MCU), offering the industry’s lowest power consumption for devices that can provide up to 25 MHz peak performance, increased Flash and RAM memory and integrated peripherals such as radio frequency (RF), USB, encryption and LCD interfaces. With as low as 160 µA/MHz (microamp per megahertz) active power consumption and 1.5 µA in s...
Texas Instruments Introduces High-Power PoE Manager for Multi-Port Systems
Texas Instruments Incorporated today introduced the industry’s first fully integrated Power over Ethernet (PoE) management device that allows multi-port enterprise systems to deliver up to 25 watts of power over a standard Ethernet cable. Supporting operation at -40º to +125º C, the power source equipment (PSE) manager enables commercial, industrial, medical and military applications to manage Ethernet-powered devices using nearly...
Fairchild Semiconductor Selects Dan Kinzer for Chief Technology Officer
Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE: FCS), a leading global supplier of high performance power and mobile products, has appointed Dan Kinzer, chief technology officer and senior vice president, Technology. Under Mr. Kinzer’s leadership, Fairchild will sharpen its focus on technical innovation to further advance the company’s advanced product offerings in power electronic and mobile applications.
Those Electronics Are A Nightmare - ACAL Video
Is your project causing you a headache? Think you’ve got major problems with your design? Think again! Watch this video and see what this poor engineer has to face. If only he’d gone to ACAL…
Until November 18, 2011 MAZeT will demonstrate their EMS portfolio at productronica show in Munich
Come and visit MAZeT at Booth 142 in Hall B1. We look forward to talking to you. MAZeT Supports Education at the College and University in Jena. MAZeT Promotes Students with Two Scholarships in Germany. The performance and reputation of MAZeT as development and production service provider for embedded computing solutions and opto-ASIC designs are based on well-educated and motivated employees. Consequently, acquiring next-generation staff and tr...
International conference will tackle the impact of CMOS variability on the semiconductor industry
The National Microelectronics Institute (NMI), the trade association representing the semiconductor industry in the UK and Ireland, in collaboration with the UK’s nanoCMOS project, is to hold Europe’s first international conference dedicated to the subject of CMOS variability. The conference will take place on 23rd October at the Royal College of Physicians, London.