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Week 20 May - 26 May 2001

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Low-cost solution to high-brightness requirements

A new range of high-quality colour TFT LCD panels is now available from Anders Electronics.

News from Anders Electronics, 25 May 2001

Terminal blocks offer greater strength

Camden Electronics has launched new 7.5 and 7.62mm pitch standard profile rising clamp terminal blocks that offer increased strength.

News from Camden Electronics, 25 May 2001

Drip-proof medical grade touchscreen monitor

Elo TouchSystems has introduced a new drip-proof medical grade touchmonitor.

News from Elo Touchsystems, 25 May 2001

Free advice on waste minimisation

The British Government's Envirowise Programme is offering a free service to companies employing less than 250 employees.

News from Envirowise, 25 May 2001

CompactPCI catalogue lists over 200 designs

Kaparel's new 2001-2002 CompactPCI catalogue highlights the company's continued success in custom solutions, along with its extensive line of standard CompactPCI products.

News from Kaparel Corp, 25 May 2001

Kaparel Corp moves into new global headquarters

Kaparel has moved into a new 2000m2 facility in Waterloo, Ontario.

News from Kaparel Corp, 25 May 2001

Kerry appoints Market Development Manager

Kerry Ultrasonics has appointed Alan Weston as Market Development Manager for the electronics industry.

News from Kerry Ultrasonics, 25 May 2001

Co-verification support for PowerPC architecture

Mentor Graphics has developed a new range of co-verification processor support packages (PSPs) for members of the Motorola PowerPC family.

News from Mentor Graphics UK, 25 May 2001

Industrialised modems keep PLCs in touch

Mitsubishi Electric reckons its new industrialised PSTN intelligent modems take away most of the difficulties associated with modem applications.

News from Mitsubishi Electric (Automation Systems Division), 25 May 2001

Nintendo uses MoSys 1T-SRAM for latest console

Nintendo is to incorporate 27Mbyte of MoSys' high-performance, low-latency 1T-SRAM memory technology in the production of the Gamecube, its new generation video game console.

News from MoSys, 25 May 2001

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