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Week 28 January - 3 February 2001

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Analyser covers all major cellular standards

Anritsu has launched the MT8801C radio communications analyser, offering the capability to test the latest internet mobile phones quickly and efficiently.

News from Anritsu (UK), 2 February 2001

Fujitsu takes USB IP from inSilicon

inSilicon Corp has announced a technology licensing agreement to provide its enabling USB 2.0 communications technology for use in SOC devices from Fujitsu's Electronic Device Group.

News from inSilicon Corp, 2 February 2001

MontaVista puts Hard Hat Linux on MIPS

MontaVista Software is to join the MIPS Alliance Program (MAP).

News from MIPS Technologies, 2 February 2001

Tighter tolerances for nickel evaporation masks

Tecan has developed a range of high-performance nickel evaporation masks, for use in a range of selective vacuum chamber deposition processes, such as gold and silver plating on silicon.

News from Tecan Components, 2 February 2001

Integrated chipsets for automotive CD systems

Toshiba Electronics has introduced two surface-mount chipsets that greatly simplify the task of designing compact disc (CD) modules for vehicle audio applications.

News from Toshiba Electronics Europe, 2 February 2001

Pan-European Future for Weidmuller

Future Electronics has been appointed as an authorised pan-European distributor for the Weidmuller Group.

News from Future Electronics, 1 February 2001

Power switch ICs support new USB wake-up specs

The industry's first USB power switch ICs to address the new Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) wake-up capabilities are now available from Micrel Semiconductor.

News from Micrel Semiconductor Europe, 1 February 2001

Accelerator IP puts Java in hardware

inSilicon Corp has introduced the JVXtreme Accelerator, a performance-enhanced extension of the company's proprietary JVX Java acceleration technology announced last June.

News from inSilicon Corp, 31 January 2001

Simple setup for novel displacement sensor

Keyence has released a novel inductive digital displacement sensor, EX-V Series.

News from Keyence (UK), 31 January 2001

Detectors protect and survive the blast

MCE and Matra BAe Dynamics are collaborating in the promotion of a family of nuclear event detectors which will protect electronic systems from one of the effects of a nuclear incident.

News from MCE Newmarket, 31 January 2001

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