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Adeneo Embedded, Motorola and Kopin Offer First International Golden-i Users Conference
Adeneo Embedded, Microsoft’s Windows Embedded “Gold Partner of the Year” from 2007 to 2010 delivered the first Golden-i headset application developers conference at the University of Texas A&M to more than thirty Golden-i users from seven countries.
Agilent Technologies Appoints Ron Nersesian Senior Vice President
Agilent Technologies has named Ron Nersesian senior vice president and general manager of the company's Electronic Measurement Group (EMG). Nersesian is currently vice president and general manager of EMG's Wireless Business Unit (WBU), Agilent's largest business unit with operations in the U.S., Europe and Asia. He is based in Santa Rosa, Calif.
10G copper passes interoperability test
Phyworks has announced it has successfully completed system level interoperability testing of its 10Gbps active equalizer in an SFP+ active copper cable assembly. Carried out at the University of New Hampshire’s Interoperability Laboratory, the testing verified that copper cables integrating the PHY2060 active equalizer/retimer IC could achieve 100% error free transmission passing data between different switches.
Registration Opens for Annual Atmel Technology Live Developer Conference
Atmel Corporation today announced it is accepting registrations for Atmel Technology Live (ATL), the company’s first developers’ conference that will be held September 11-13, 2012, at the San Jose Convention Center.
Personalised workbench app empowers engineers
Starting today engineers can more easily browse, store and link products to projects using NXP Semiconductors’ N.V. newest mobile app – ‘Tech bench.’ Tech bench is an intuitive, feature-rich iPAD app allowing engineers to access NXP’s full product portfolio; to collect datasheets, application notes and quality information; and to ‘drag and drop’ product or application data in self-defined project sections.
Synopsys - Results of Robert S. Hilbert Memorial Optical Design Competition
Synopsys today announced University of Rochester students Bin Ma and Dustin Moore are the winners of the 2011 Robert S. Hilbert Memorial Optical Design Competition. The competition was created in 2000 by Optical Research Associates (ORA®), now the Optical Solutions Group at Synopsys, and was named in honor of ORA's former president and chief executive officer Robert S. Hilbert. The annual competition is open to students in North America working ...
Princess Sumaya University for Technology Receives Charles Babbage Grant from Synopsys
Synopsys, Inc. today announced that Princess Sumaya University for Technology in Amman, Jordan is the first university in the Middle East and North Africa region to receive the Charles Babbage Grant from Synopsys. Through the grant, PSUT receives licenses for Synopsys' comprehensive, industry-leading electronic design automation software, along with curriculum support and professor training.
University of Notre Dame shines brighter with the help of LED technology
Legends, a campus restaurant and ale house located at the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Indiana, recently completed the installation of 70 MODA LIGHT ICAN 15 down lights throughout its dining facilities. The installation of these fixtures, illuminated with OSRAM Opto Semiconductors LEDs, will help Legends achieve approximately 82% in energy savings from the previously installed fixtures.
Saft develops Super-Phosphate technology for rigorous defense applications
Saft, the world specialist in the design and manufacture of high-tech batteries for industry, has expanded its range of lithium technologies with the VL 10V Fe Super-Phosphate™, the highest power lithium iron phosphate cell on the market. These large cells are designed for defense applications, such as U.S. Navy undersea operations, requiring very high power and safe operation.
Aitech Appoints James Fults to Director of Engineering for Space Business Sector
Aitech Defense Systems Inc., a pioneer in embedded systems design and development products for space applications, has promoted James Fults to director of engineering for the company’s space business sector. Fults replaces Anthony Lai.