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DAB receiver to see the light at CeBIT

A low cost Eureka digital audio broadcast (DAB) radio receiver solution from Texas Instruments forms the basis of the industry's first portable DAB radio for Korea-based Maycom.

News from Texas Instruments, Mar 7, 2002

Single-chip LIN transciver shows up in Detroit

Alcatel will demonstrate its MTC-30600 single-chip Local Interconnect Network (LIN) transceiver, together with evaluation boards and software, this week at the SAE World Congress 2002 in Detroit.

News from Alcatel Microelectronics, Mar 6, 2002

One switch replaces four for high-density TDM

Available now is the industry's first nonblocking TDM chip for switching 8192 x 8192 channels of voice/data traffic in next-generation networking equipment.

News from Zarlink Semiconductor, Mar 5, 2002

Time code receivers use nationwide transmission

Now available from DT Electronics are two time-code receivers by Atmel that are ideal for radio-controlled clock applications such as programmable central heating timers.

News from Nu Horizons Electronics Corp, Mar 5, 2002

Baseband chip takes Bluetooth applications onboard

Alcatel and TTPCom have combined to release embedded stack Bluetooth solutions for headset and cellular applications.

News from Alcatel Microelectronics, Mar 4, 2002

TI commits to Chinese technology solutions

Texas Instruments has invested in a newly formed Chinese technology solutions company, Commit.

News from Texas Instruments, Mar 4, 2002

Big guns line up to standardise DMT-VDSL

Five industry leaders have launched an initiative to ensure interoperability in the DMT-VDSL market.

News from Alcatel Microelectronics, Mar 1, 2002

Coprocessors boost network processor search speed

IDT has released a new family of ternary Internet protocol coprocessors which offer a glueless quad-datarate interface to the new Intel IXP2800 and IXP2400 network processors.

News from IDT, Mar 1, 2002

Ethernet switches are single-chip SOHO solutions

The industry's first single-chip eight- and nine-port 10/100 Ethernet integrated switch ICs to use PQFP packaging have been developed by Micrel's Kendin Operation for the SOHO market.

News from Micrel Semiconductor Europe, Mar 1, 2002

Legend puts TI solutions into real world

China's leading PC and Internet appliances manufacturer Legend Holdings has selected Texas Instruments wireless GSM/GPRS chipset technology to power its new Legend wireless handset.

News from Texas Instruments, Mar 1, 2002

USB 2.0 microcontroller ships on time

Cypress Semiconductor has shipped the first revenue shipments and production volumes of its EZ-USB FX2 USB 2.0 microcontroller to Computer Access Technology Corp.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Feb 28, 2002

Cypress appoints VP of productivity

Cypress Semiconductor has appointed Dr Jacob Sredni as VP of productivity.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Feb 28, 2002

Arrow expands in Ireland

To support its ongoing growth in Ireland, Arrow Electronics has opened a new office in one of Dublin's newest and most modern business developments, the award-winning Park West Business Park.

News from Arrow Electronics (UK), Feb 27, 2002

New division brings GSM/GPS to the nontechnical

Sequoia aims to widen the market for GSM and GPS technologies with its new reseller and system integration business.

News from Sequoia Technology, Feb 27, 2002

Serial interface engine passes USB testing

The Cypress Semiconductor EZ-USB SX2 intelligent serial interface engine (SIE) has successfully passed the full suite of compliance tests set by the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF).

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Feb 26, 2002

Association appeals for European involvement

In a bid to boost the involvement of European manufacturers in the advancement of the IEEE1394 connectivity standard, the worldwide 1394 Trade Association is conducting a recruitment drive in Europe.

News from Oxford Semiconductor, Feb 26, 2002

Fathammer puts 3D games on OMAP

Fathammer is to bring high-performance, desktop quality 3D graphics to 2.5 and 3G mobile devices based on TI's OMAP wireless application processors.

News from Texas Instruments, Feb 25, 2002

Chipset supports all datarates up to 2.7Gbit/s

A new chipset will enable telecomms manufacturers to support multiple metro area protocols and speeds on a single line card using a single 27MHz reference source.

News from Micrel Semiconductor Europe, Feb 22, 2002

Networking SoC has MCU power to spare

The Precidia Technologies Cypher chip is now available to OEMs for embedding network connectivity into their products.

News from Precidia Technologies, Feb 22, 2002

Wireless digital assistant uses OMAP

The Texas Instruments OMAP processor is being used to power Hewlett-Packard Company's first full-colour wireless digital assistant (WDA) - the HP Jornada 928 WDA.

News from Texas Instruments, Feb 22, 2002

1394b bus and Bluetooth combine for in-car fun

TI has unveiled the industry's first automotive 1394b bus solution to support in-car infotainment applications such as rear seat entertainment and other complete audio and video solutions.

News from Texas Instruments, Feb 22, 2002

TriQuint agreement keeps Philips up with III-V

Philips Semiconductors and TriQuint Semiconductor have signed an agreement that guarantees Philips Semiconductors controlled access to TriQuint's InGaP HBT 150mm wafer processing facilities.

News from Philips Semiconductors, Feb 21, 2002

TI teams with Nokia for 3G reference platform

Nokia and Texas Instruments are to offer mobile handset manufacturers and application developers a complete open and standards-based reference platform, combining Nokia's Series 60 terminal software p

News from Texas Instruments, Feb 21, 2002

ASICs can handle up to 36 serdes channels

Agilent Technologies is claiming a new milestone in the integration of serialiser/deserialiser (SerDes) channels in ASICs for communications applications.

News from Agilent Technologies, Feb 19, 2002

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Zarem takes Silicon Light Machines to market

Silicon Light Machines (SLM), a subsidiary of Cypress Semiconductor, has appointed Hal Zarem as vice president of sales and marketing.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Feb 19, 2002

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