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Saelig's New Tiny Picoammeter Eliminates Voltage Transients
PocketPico Picoammeter is a new, USB-connected; very low current measurement device for DC current from 20pA to 2mA. Tiny (2.7 × 1.4 × 3.7), lightweight (8oz) PocketPico Picoammeter eliminates harmful switching spikes and reads at a rapid 15,000 samples per second. Perfect for lab test setups, PocketPico Picoammeter's high accuracy, fast speed, and single measurement range brings new features previously unavailable in other picoammete...
RGB laser driver squeezes embedded pico projectors into a new class of consumer electronics
Maxim has introduced the MAX3600, a 3-channel RGB laser driver that enables the integration of high-resolution pico projectors into small-form-factor applications. Fabricated using Maxim's newest BiCMOS process, this device achieves very fast switching times of < 2ns to support high-resolution images up to 1080p (1920 x 1080 pixels) and WXGA (1400 x 768 pixels). Additionally, it eliminates the need for three discrete laser drivers, thus enabling ...
New 638nm Red Laser Diode with the World’s Highest Output Power of 500mW by Mitsubishi Electric
Mitsubishi Electric is introducing a new red laser diode, dubbed the ML520G72. It offers the world’s highest output power compared to all laser diodes in the 638nm wavelength region and so it is perfectly suited to pico projector applications or other portable display systems requiring a red light source with high brightness. The ML520G72’s output power of 500mW helps with the design of high-luminous LD-based projectors and can provide a lumi...
DUEL base station IP to improve LTE uplink experience
Cambridge Consultants has launched DUEL, a breakthrough technology that significantly improves LTE uplink performance when compared to MMSE, the “text-book” receiver design. DUEL, designed as an algorithmic and DSP extension to LTE base station receiver designs, requires no changes to handsets.
355nm 140 kHz Passively Q-Switched Nd:YAG lasers
PicoFlash is the ultimate association of Passively QSwitched (PQS) microchip laser technology and fiber amplification, resulting in close to one Watt of high quality UV laser light. This laser combines pulses as short as seven hundred picoseconds with a high pulse repetition frequency while maintaining an excellent good beam quality.
Osram Ostar Projection Cube LED: a giant leap forward in performance for smartphones and cameras
An integrated miniature projector that can display images on a much larger surface than existing displays is the next giant leap for smart phones and cameras. This is known as embedded projection and uses LEDs as the light source. The greatest challenge so far for lighting technology has been the limited efficiency of the green light emitting diodes. This is because high brightness is essential if the projected image will be seen with ambient lig...
ip.access Announces Increased R&D Capability - Secures Dedicated Resource Centre in Pune, India
UK-based picocell and femtocell developer and manufacturer, ip.access confirmed it has secured a dedicated R&D centre in India in partnership with worldwide business services company, Quickstart Global.
638nm Laser Diodes for Pico Projectors
Mitsubishi Electric has developed new high power laser diodes emitting high-intensity red light with a wavelength of 638nm. The new devices dubbed ML5xx71 and ML5xx54 series are perfectly suited for applications like pico projectors. These new laser diodes provide an output power of up to 300mW respectively 110mW in fundamental mode at continuous wave operation.
Analog Devices' Mixed-Signal Front End ICs Reduce Power and PC Board Space in Wireless Communications Equipment
Analog Devices, Inc. today introduced 12-bit and 10-bit mixed-signal front-ends (MxFEs) that reduce power and board space for developers of wireless infrastructure and portable radio equipment. The 12-bit AD9963 and 10-bit AD9961 MxFEs use 40 percent less power and 25 percent less printed-circuit board area than competing devices without sacrificing performance. These MxFEs are especially effective for cost-sensitive wireless equipment, such as f...
Rubidium oscillators combine precision with cost benefits
High precision timing components manufactured by Temex Time are now available in the UK from RF & microwave and test equipment specialist, Aspen Electronics of Ruislip. Temex Time, based in Switzerland, is a leading designer and manufacturer of a full range of advanced, low-cost rubidium, smart GPS and multi-reference synchronised clocks, and high-precision test sets.