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USB PHY sets the gold standard
The USB3500 is an UTMI+ stand-alone, host or On The Go (OTG) transceiver that has passed Hi-Speed USB compliance testing with the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF).
News from SMSC, Apr 26, 2005
Embedded Ethernet controller shrinks to 28 pins
The world's first 28-pin stand-alone Ethernet controller provides a low-pincount cost-effective easy-to-use solution for remote communication with embedded applications.
News from Microchip Technology, Apr 26, 2005
Processor provides link to WiMAX
Zarlink Semiconductor and Wavesat have carried out the industry's first successful tests of circuit-switched traffic over a WiMAX connection.
News from Zarlink Semiconductor, Apr 25, 2005
Bridge chip proves handy for RFID
Elan's new VMB5000 multifunction bridge chip is proving of significant interest to the RFID market.
News from Elan Digital Systems, Apr 25, 2005
Switches to accelerate basestation processing
IDT is developing a family of switching devices designed to switch, buffer and accelerate the processing of data among DSP clusters in applications such as wireless basestations and media gateways.
News from IDT, Apr 25, 2005
Baseband transceiver simplifies RF comms
The RF600T Smart Com radio transceiver IC helps engineers to develop wireless communications products both quickly and easily.
News from RF Solutions, Apr 22, 2005
Signal switches boost PCI-X graphics performance
Asustek's latest motherboard that has dual x16 PCI-Express slots to support either a single graphics card, or dual SLI-ready graphics cards with Nvidia SLI technology.
News from Pericom Semiconductor Corp, Apr 21, 2005
CAN transceivers run on a single wire
Freescale's MC33897 single-wire CAN transceivers allow the popular CAN protocol to be transmitted over one wire rather than two.
News from Freescale Semiconductor, Apr 21, 2005
Prototyping family extends to single-chip designs
Synplify Proto is the first prototyping tool to address the need for single FPGA prototyping by integrating logic synthesis with debugging capabilities.
News from Synplicity, Apr 18, 2005
Chipset aims to boost bandwidth for legacy fibre
Electronic dispersion compensation implemented in integrated circuit technology may prove to be the solution to the 10Gbit/s multimode fibre challenge.
News from Phyworks, Apr 15, 2005
PCI Express switch stars in Chinese demo
PLX Technology and Rambus are jointly exhibiting at the Intel Developer Forum in China this week a high-performance PLX PCI Express solution that incorporates Rambus technology.
News from PLX Technology Europe, Apr 14, 2005
Speedy USB controllers cut the power budget
Cypress Semiconductor has unveiled two new families of low-cost, high-speed USB controllers it reckons offer the industry's lowest power consumption.
News from Cypress Semiconductor, Apr 13, 2005
Reorganisation promises a competitive edge
Bluefish Technologies has reorganised to ensure it can provide customised SIM products and services at the lowest cost.
News from Bluefish Technologies, Apr 12, 2005
Rep deal covers Israel, Greece and Turkey
Nanotron Technologies has appointed 2.B.Tronics as its representative for Israel, Greece and Turkey.
News from Nanotron Technologies, Apr 11, 2005
Fibre Channel controller boasts breakthrough
Agilent Technologies will demonstrate the breakthrough performance of its industry-first 4Gbit/s Fibre Channel controller at Storage Networking World in Phoenix, Arizona.
News from Agilent Technologies, Apr 11, 2005
System-in-package technology wins Welsh award
The Microelectronics Division of Zarlink Semiconductor has won the "Fit To Win" business development award as part of the Welsh Development Agency's Source Wales programme.
News from Zarlink Semiconductor, Apr 11, 2005
CAN transceiver cuts automotive power consumption
A next-generation controller area network (CAN) transceiver IC combines operation to 1Mbaud with an extremely low current standby mode and a bus-initiated wake-up capability.
News from AMI Semiconductor, Apr 7, 2005
Bentley takes on pan-European coverage
Cypress Semiconductor Corp has promoted Northern European Sales Director Paul Bentley to head up pan-European sales.
News from Cypress Semiconductor, Apr 6, 2005
Network processors promise an advantage
New access solutions aim to allow wireline and wireless service providers to expand their product offerings, generate more revenues and reduce their costs.
News from Agere Systems, Apr 5, 2005
Bridge chip enables 3G+ mobile datacards
The VMB5000 bridge chip is the only commercially available custom-built solution for translating the USB or UART signals from HSDPA modem chips or modules into PCMCIA or CF format in a single chip.
News from Elan Digital Systems, Apr 5, 2005
Baltic expansion for Arrow
Arrow has opened branch offices in Latvia and Lithuania to serve the needs of the rapidly growing markets in these Baltic States.
News from Arrow Electronics (UK), Mar 25, 2005
Clock multiplier exceeds Sonet specifications
The Si5318 is the latest addition to the family of precision clock multiplier ICs capable of generating the ultra-low-jitter reference clocks required in high-speed Sonet/SDH line cards.
News from Silicon Laboratories, Mar 23, 2005
Line interface aids international exchange
The CPC5622A is the newest member of the Litelink III phone line interface IC family for direct access arrangements in telephony applications.
News from Clare, Mar 21, 2005
DAA chip cuts PC modems down to size
A fourth-generation silicon direct access arrangement IC further reduces the total solution cost and footprint for analogue modems in desktop PCs.
News from Silicon Laboratories, Mar 18, 2005
Driver and amplifier combo cuts opto module costs
A novel integrated burst mode laser driver and limiting amplifier aims to reduce the cost of optical networking units for the highly competitive fibre to the premises market.
News from Phyworks, Mar 18, 2005
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