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Lauterbach and Gleichmann Electronics Research simplify hardware/software co-debugging
Efficient debugging techniques for architectures combining standard processors with programmable logic or CPUs that are embedded in programmable logic are demonstrated by Gleichmann Electronics Research and Lauterbach at booth 325, hall 10 during the embedded world 2010. Unlike Lauterbach′s TRACE32 PowerDebuggers, that use the JTAG interface to enable software developers to debug their embedded applications, Gleichmann′s Hpe®_JTAG bo...
Cadence OrCAD Capture Marketplace Now Available on Desktop Browsers
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. announced the availability of its ground-breaking Cadence OrCAD Capture Marketplace to the entire OrCAD and Allegro PCB design community through a standard desktop browser, as well as the addition of several new apps and a trial period for paid apps.
Cadence Europe Expands Its Academic Network
Cadence Design Systems announced that three additional universities will take on active roles in its academic network in Europe. The network promotes the proliferation of leading-edge technologies and methodologies at universities renowned for their engineering and design excellence. The latest additions to the Cadence Academic Network are the CETTI/TU Bucharest, which will focus on PCB design; the KTH Stockholm, which will concentrate on wireles...
Cadence Acquires Sigrity
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. has announced it has acquired Sigrity, Inc. Sigrity provides a rich set of gigabit signal and power network analysis technologies, including a unique power-aware signal integrity analysis capability for system, printed circuit board, and IC package designs.
Fine Pitch Bump Adapters Now Allow for SMT Adaptation of TSSOP, QFP and Other Fine-Pitch Devices
Aries Electronics now offers a line of adapters which convert TSSOP, QFP and other fine pitch devices to any other fine-pitch bumped package or routing configuration down to 0.4mm pitch. These unique Fine Pitch Bump Adapters are mounted to the existing PCB via raised pads up to 0.010 (0.25mm) on the adapter bottom. The adapters feature pads on the component side designed to accept any device on any pitch (0.5mm or greater) and easily route the si...
Aries’ BGA Switch-A-Pitch Adapters Enable Cost-Effective Use of 0.40mm Pitch Devices with 1.00mm Pitch Boards
Aries Electronics recently added new BGA Switch-A-Pitch adapters that allow for smaller pitch devices to be used with larger pitch boards. The new adapters in the series adapt 0.40 mm devices to boards with a 1.00mm pitch.
Oxley's kinky pin is catching on
The design of the Oxley ‘Kinky Pin’ has made it the perfect interconnect solution for many years, but it is only in more recent times, with the change in PCB assembly processes, that it is being fully appreciated within the PCB assembly market. The kink in this phosphor bronze miniature interconnect component was originally designed for “select on test” plated through hole PCB assembly but due to its unique shape it is now more commonl...
Saelig Debuts Unique Circuit Track Current Probe
Saelig Company, Inc. announces the Aim-TTi I-Prober 520, a unique, compact hand-held current probe for use with any oscilloscope, unlike any other current measurement device available. The current flowing in a pcb track can be observed and measured, allowing measurements by merely placing the insulated tip of the probe on to the track.
New Software For Assembléon’s A-Series Cuts NPI Time By 30%
Royal Philips Electronics subsidiary Assembléon is cutting New Product Introduction (NPI) time on its A-Series pick & place equipment by 30%. The improvement is the first result of Assembléon’s strategic partnership with Valor – a division of Mentor Graphics – which brings a full suite of NPI and MES factory integration tools to automate machine-, line- and factory-level workflows and business processes. The result is a lean manufacturing...
European Introduction Of The Most Compact Pick & Place Platform At SMT Nuremberg
Royal Philips Electronics subsidiary Assembléon will show several recent developments to its pick & place range at this year's SMT Nuremberg (June 8-10, Booth 7.549). Packing a PCB assembly line with 80 kcph (components per hour) and up to 220 feeders into only 4 square meters, the company’s award winning MC-24 and MC-24X combination will help the European SMT industry to produce a variety of PCBs at very high speeds. Assembléon is building o...