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INSYS - embedded ADSL module for industrial applications
INSYS MICROELECTRONICS announces the new QLM-A100 Quick Line Module, a compact ADSL module with a connector concept suitable for industrial use enabling batch integration for the first time. Until now electronic system designers, such as manufacturers of display systems, requiring a flexible, easy to integrate ADSL module faced a problem. Chipset manufacturers cater to the mass market making proprietary developments for batches of a few thousand ...
New “Man at the Top” for Enthone Europe
Cookson has announced a new leader for its Enthone High Performance Specialty Chemicals business in Europe. David Crimp, currently Executive Vice President of Cookson’s Alpha Materials Group Europe will extend his role by assuming additional responsibility for Enthone Europe with immediate effect.
Professor Dr. Chenming Hu Joins the Inphi Board of Directors
Inphi Corporation, a fabless provider of high-speed analog semiconductor solutions for the communications and computing markets, today announced that Dr. Chenming Calvin Hu has joined its Board of Directors.
MIRTEC Names Representative for Arizona
MIRTEC, “The Global Leader in Inspection Technology,” appoints ARK Manufacturing Solutions, LLC as its manufacturers’ representative for Arizona. ARK Manufacturing Solutions has been a registered corporation in the State of Arizona since January 2008 with customers located in the states of Arizona, New Mexico, Southern Nevada and Sonora, Mexico. The company specializes in microelectronics, SMT and electronic packaging.
Finetech to Exhibit Innovative Solutions for Rework and Assembly Applications at SMT 2011
SMT 2011, one of the most important European trade fairs for system integration in microelectronics, will open its doors on 3 - 5th May, 2011 in Nuremberg. For the second consecutive year, Finetech will co-exhibit with MARTIN GmbH in Hall 6, Booth 406.
Tanner EDA Announces Strategic Alliance With SoftMEMS, Companies Work With Trident Techlabs to Support A/MS and MEMS Design in India
Tanner EDA, a leading provider of analog, mixed-signal (A/MS) and MEMS electronic design automation (EDA) tools, announced today that it has formed a strategic alliance with SoftMEMS. The two companies are working together with Tanner EDA's distributor in India, Trident Techlabs Pvt. Ltd., to support customers in Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad and Pune seeking proven solutions for A/MS and MEMS design.
Mass Flow Sensors Establish New Performance Standards
Posifa Microsystems, Inc. today unveiled its new line of Low-flow Mass Air Flow Sensor. The PMF2000 family, which incorporates the latest MEMS and microelectronics innovations, eliminates the field failures associated with pressure shock, humidity and contamination that have for years plagued other manufacturers.
Wolfson introduces a mass-market noise cancelling stereo headset reference solution incorporating myZone ANC technology
Wolfson Microelectronics today introduces the myZone WM182, an industry-defining stereo ear-bud headset reference solution, delivering Wolfson’s unique feed-forward Ambient Noise Cancellation (ANC) technology in a mass-market headset. This product can be quickly and easily customised and branded by the world’s leading consumer electronics companies, including mobile phone manufacturers.
Wolfson - Ambient noise cancellation technology for mobile phones
Wolfson Microelectronics has announced the WM2000, a low power, high quality receiver speaker driver with Wolfson myZone ambient noise cancellation (ANC) technology built in. Wolfson myZone is a new and revolutionary type of ambient noise cancellation technology that uses feed-forward, rather than the usual feedback systems, to provide up to 20dB of noise cancellation during a call. When applied to mobile phones, Wolfson's innovative ANC technolo...
Multi-core: Giving a car the power of sight
Making sense of images captured by cameras in today’s Advanced Driver Assistance Systems requires sophisticated microprocessors with specific feature sets. But what makes a good image processor? Sally Ward-Foxton investigates.