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Laurence Marchini

Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Heatsinking", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
 
Start with the news release Audio core supports latest Dolby encoders from Tensilica, which we summarised at the time by saying "Encoders enable manufacturers to design consumer devices that support Dolby 5.1-channel surround sound as well as next-generation HD video technologies". A couple of weeks before, we featured the news release Controller is simple hot-swap answer from Linear Technology Corp: "High voltage ideal diode-OR controller offers a simple low-loss replacement to the Schottky ORing diodes in multiple, N+1 redundant, power supply applications and high availability systems".
 
In December 2007, we covered the news from XP Power concerning its JCA series - take a look at Convertors are smaller than the norm which says: "Maintaining the industry standard pinout makes the convertor an ideal drop-in replacement for existing designs".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Linear Technology Corp, Speedy ADC simplifies receiver design, as well as Heatsinking enclosures offer easy access from Astrosyn International Technology, and Power supply design explained around the world from Power Integrations.
 

See also:

AC/DC controller has all power levels covered (September 2007)
Power controllers employ novel multimode control scheme for efficient operation across the entire load range

Company begins LED manufacturing in Europe (August 2007)
Manufacturing products close to their target markets helps reduce the carbon footprint of the devices

Bioplastic composite to make heatsinking packages (April 2007)
Innovative bioplastic has potential to make electronic products more environmentally sound, while solving conventional heat release issues

Resistors come with novel heatsinks (January 2007)
A new method of heatsinking solves the problem of overtorque when installing conventional TO-220 resistors and creates optimal thermal transfer between the resistor and the heatsink

Light engines smooth the switch to LEDs (November 2006)
New power LED light engines from CML-Innovative Technologies (CML-IT) make moving to LED technology simple

Protective device promises best of both worlds (September 2006)
PolyZen devices help protect sensitive electronics from damage caused by inductive voltage spikes, voltage transients, incorrect power supplies and reverse bias

DC/DC convertor range expands beyond 100 types (June 2006)
C and D Technologies has added 5 and 12V input voltage versions to its NDTS and NDTD series of isolated DC/DC convertors

Light emitting diodes are put to the test (June 2006)
The TeraLED is a nove