
Week 9 September - 15 September 2001
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Alchemy to put Philips speech recognition on MPU
Alchemy Semiconductor is to port Philips' VoCon, an advanced continuous-speech recogniser for embedded systems, to its family of microprocessors.
News from Alchemy Semiconductor, 14 September 2001
Internet keeps instruments up to date
Large Digit instruments from Amalgamated Instrument Co can now be upgraded over the Internet.
News from Amalgamated Instrument Co, 14 September 2001
Fastest DSP for less than ten bucks
Analog Devices is sampling two new low-cost ADSP-219x models - the ADSP-2195 and ADSP-2196 - expanding the ADSP-21xx family of code compatible digital signal processors.
News from Analog Devices, 14 September 2001
Levy becomes VP at BrightCom
BrightCom Technologies has named marketing and engineering veteran, Uri Levy, vice president of marketing.
News from Flextronics - Short Range Wireless, 14 September 2001
Fuel-tank connectors jam into place
Deutsch has developed its range of Micro Hermetic PT connectors to feature a new jam-nut mounting option.
News from Deutsch, 14 September 2001
Motor for high-speed servosystems
Electro Mechanical Systems has announced immediate availability of a new 44mm diameter rare earth magnet brushless DC motor from System Faulhaber.
News from EMS, 14 September 2001
Moulded enclosures come with integral PCB mounts
New from Evatron Enclosures is a range of cost-effective enclosures the company claims are designed with the engineer in mind.
News from Evatron Enclosures, 14 September 2001
Fairchild to develop Saifun's novel EEPROMs
Fairchild Semiconductor has established a partnership with Saifun Semiconductors to develop, manufacture and market EEPROM memory products based on Saifun's patented NROM technology.
News from Fairchild Semiconductor, 14 September 2001
Kit makes a fast start with 16bit microcontrollers
Available now from Glyn, the Fujitsu DevKit16 is a multifunction modular starter kit which provides plug-and-play evaluation of Fujitsu F2MC-16L/LX microcontrollers and software tools.
News from Glyn, 14 September 2001
Faster access in on the cards
Hitachi has a new high-speed MultiMediaCard series which offers the industry's fastest write speeds, writing approximately three or six times faster than existing Hitachi MultiMediaCards.
News from Hitachi Europe, 14 September 2001
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