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Zetex grows European team by three
No less than three new people, Peter Devilée, Robert Gabriel and Peter Lüns, have joined Zetex Semiconductors’ European sales and application engineering team to support the company’s expanding range of discrete and integrated analogue semiconductor products.
Intersil donates 100,000 square-foot wafer fabrication facility to University of Central Florida
Intersil, a world leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance analogue and mixed-signal semiconductors, has announced that it will donate a high-technology semiconductor wafer fabrication facility and the land it occupies to the University of Central Florida.
AnalogicTech appoints Edward Lam as VP
AnalogicTech has announced that Edward Lam has joined the Company as its Vice President of Marketing and Engineering. Effective immediately, Mr. Lam will oversee global marketing and engineering operations, reporting directly to the President, CEO and CTO of AnalogicTech, Richard K. Williams.
Lantronix Launches Global XPort Pro Design Contest
Lantronix today announced a design contest based on its recently launched XPort Pro. About the size of two sugar cubes, XPort Pro is the newest addition to Lantronix’ popular XPort® family of embedded Ethernet networking and compute modules used in millions of devices worldwide. XPort Pro is available running Linux and IPv6, offering developers a powerful compute platform with an industry-standard development environment. Lantronix will award ...
Lantronix Appoints Marcelo G. Lima and John Rehfeld to Board of Directors
Lantronix, Inc. (NASDAQ: LTRX), global provider of secure, network-enabling technologies, today announced the appointment of Marcelo G. Lima and John Rehfeld as independent members of its Board of Directors, effective May 6, 2010. With the election of Mr. Lima and Mr. Rehfeld, the Lantronix, Inc. Board of Directors has nine members.
National Instruments Hosts Green Engineering Virtual Event Series
National Instruments has announced the Green Engineering Virtual Event Series, an offering of five live webcasts that provide engineers and scientists information on how to use the most current measurement and control tools and techniques to design, develop and improve technologies that result in environmental and economic benefits. The free Green Engineering Virtual Event Series will be hosted live on ni.com during Earth Week, April 20-24, from ...
NIWeek 2009 will Examine ways to Developing Applications Faster and More Cost-Efficiently
National Instruments has announced plans for NIWeek, its graphical system design conference and exhibition that attracts more than 3,000 engineers, educators and scientists. NIWeek 2009, the company’s 15th annual customer and technology conference, running Aug. 4-6 at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, Texas, provides three full days of technical sessions, hands-on workshops, targeted summits and interactive exhibitions on the latest devel...
NI Introduces Prototyping Platform for Interactive, Hands-On Learning
National Instruments has announced NI ELVIS II, the latest version of the design and prototyping platform that educators worldwide have adopted for hands-on, project-based learning. Based on the powerful LabVIEW graphical system design software, NI ELVIS II gives educators 12 new USB plug-and-play instruments and complete integration with Multisim 10.1 software for SPICE simulation to simplify the teaching of circuit design. In addition, educator...
University of Tulsa Wins NI's Most Innovative Use of Graphical System Design Award at Challenge X 2007
The University of Tulsa last week won the National Instruments Most Innovative Use of Graphical System Design Award at the third annual Challenge X: Crossover to Sustainable Mobility competition. The team built an environmentally friendly crossover sports utility vehicle based on the National Instruments LabVIEW graphical design environment. Challenge X, which took place in Detroit, Mich. from May 30 to June 7, is a four-year engineering competit...
University of California Teaches Graphical System Design at NI's Embedded Systems Laboratory
National Instruments and the University of California, Berkeley, College of Engineering are working together to offer electrical engineering and computer sciences (EECS) students a new graphical system design environment in which to design, prototype and deploy their projects. The NI Embedded Systems Laboratory uses NI technologies to provide embedded system design experiential research opportunities for upper division undergraduate and graduate...