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Week 25 February - 3 March 2001

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Cost-effective forward error correction

Advanced Hardware Architectures (AHA) has developed what it claims is the most cost effective forward error correction (FEC) integrated circuit ever produced.

News from Comtech AHA Corp, 2 March 2001

Infineon to use ARC core in DSL transceiver

Infineon Technologies has licensed ARC's 32bit user-configurable microprocessor for its next generation DSL (digital subscriber line) transceiver technology.

News from ARC International, 2 March 2001

VTech uses ARC core in cordless phones

VTech Communications is using ARC's microprocessor in its cordless phones.

News from ARC International, 2 March 2001

Future is pan-European for Intersil

Intersil has strengthened its European and global distribution network with the appointment of Future Electronics as one of its three chosen global distributors for Europe.

News from Future Electronics, 2 March 2001

Analogue and digital come together in PSoC MCU

Future Electronics has the world's first Programmable System-on-a-Chip (PSoC) microcontroller from Cypress Microsystems.

News from Future Electronics, 2 March 2001

Standard range of sensors available online

Gentech International has launched an ex-stock range of liquid level, flow, position and movement sensors, and is restructuring its website to maximise business for its stocking distributors.

News from Gentech International, 2 March 2001

Package streamlines bare-board fabrication

FabFactory is a new product line created by Innoveda specifically for fabricators of bare PCBs.

News from Innoveda, 2 March 2001

Serial telephony controller for voice over data

inSilicon has introduced a new serial telephony controller (STC) IP that enables a highly cost-effective and scalable solution for next-generation voice-over-data gateways.

News from inSilicon Corp, 2 March 2001

Adjustable shot dispense system

Integrated Dispensing Systems has introduced the Shot-A-Matic adjustable shot dispense system for precisely controlled volumetric shots of single and plural component materials.

News from Integrated Dispensing Systems, 2 March 2001

Sensor is stable regardless of shape or colour

A new definite reflective laser optic sensor from Keyence ensures stable detection even of targets with various surface conditions.

News from Keyence (UK), 2 March 2001

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