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Fujitsu and N-trig Partner to Help Make Hands-On Computing Faster and More Fun for Users
Fujitsu Microelectronics and N-trig have announced they have reached an agreement to co-operate on N-trig's next-generation chipset, to be developed by N-trig and manufactured by Fujitsu Microelectronics. The combined efforts of the two technology leaders will provide both the consumer and enterprise markets with the best pen and multi-touch computing experience with multiple simultaneous touch points being recognised.
Ultra Small Resistors from TTI Europe
TTI Europe has announced a low-value current sense surface mount chip resistor family, recently launched by TT Electronics Welwyn Components. Complementing the existing LR series, the new devices are available in three smaller sizes - 0805, 0603 and 0402 - whilst retaining the same thick-film on ceramic construction. This saves space on circuit boards, enabling miniaturisation and providing increased choice for product designers.
Dual gate logic from Diodes Inc aids product miniaturisation
Diodes Incorporated has announced its first series of dual gate logic devices, designed to help reduce component footprints in small handheld products, including tablet computers, smart phones and e-readers. The 74LVC2G two-gate parts are provided in the miniature and robust DFN1010 package, measuring only 1mm square and with a maximum off-board height of 0.4mm.
NanoKTN Launches Medical Devices Focus Group
The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network is pleased to announce details of its new focus group, Nanotechnology in Medical Devices (NiMeD) which will showcase the use of nanotechnology in the medical technologies sector. The group aims to bring together companies working in the medical devices industry to work together to further commercialise the use of nanotechnology in healthcare.
NanoKTN and The Wellcome Trust Collaborate on Second Nano4Life Conference
The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network (NanoKTN), one of the UK’s primary knowledge-based networks for Micro and Nanotechnologies, will again be convening the Nano4Life Conference. Nano4Life 2010, organised by the NanoKTN in collaboration with The Wellcome Trust, will explore the key areas within the life sciences where nanotechnology offers the opportunity to advance healthcare and improve product discovery and development.