
Week 18 November - 24 November 2001
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200W switcher gains power factor correction
Amplicon Liveline has upgraded its successful PU200 range of 200W switch mode power supplies with the addition of power factor correction.
News from Amplicon Liveline, 23 November 2001
More precision from JFET op amps
Analog Devices has a new range of precision JFET op amps with performance for demanding applications such as optical networking, wireless basestations, medical CT scanners and ATE.
News from Analog Devices, 23 November 2001
High efficiency keeps convertors cooler
The S15 and S25 series from Broadband TelCom Power are aimed at the telecommunication, industrial electronics, mobile telecommunication and distributed power markets.
News from BTCPower, 23 November 2001
Bus switches to a smoother voltage change
Fairchild Semiconductor has released eight high-bit-count FST bus switches with TruTranslation circuitry for interfacing 5.0V inputs to 3.3V outputs.
News from Fairchild Semiconductor, 23 November 2001
Algorithms cut FPGA place and route in half
QuickLogic has released version 9.1 of its QuickWorks development software.
News from QuickLogic, 23 November 2001
Mixed-signal front end aims for set-top boxes
Analog Devices has released the AD9877, the newest member of its Mixed-Signal Front End (MxFE) product family.
News from Analog Devices, 22 November 2001
Hot-swap AC/DC power supply for 19in racks
Broadband TelCom Power (BTC Power) has released the RPM series 800W AC/DC power module, including power factor correction.
News from BTCPower, 22 November 2001
STN LCD controller handles 64K colours
Hitachi has released what it says is the world's first single-chip colour STN LCD controller for 65,536 colours.
News from Hitachi Europe, 22 November 2001
Interlocking project gets its modelling software
Statemate Magnum, from I-Logix, with model checking capability developed by OSC, has been chosen by the Euro-Interlocking project, putting it at the heart of development in the European rail industry
News from I-Logix Europe, 22 November 2001
Fume extraction unit won't break the bank
Kaisertech's new KT4 fume extraction unit has been designed to remove toxic fumes and vapours from the workbench.
News from Kaisertech, 22 November 2001
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