
Week 10 February - 16 February 2002
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Embedded PC card for tight power and cost budgets
Using the highly integrated 300MHz Geode GX1 processor, the SMGXPC from Datasound Laboratories is a low-cost embedded PC module which meets the requirements of the PC/480 standard.
News from Datasound Laboratories, 15 February 2002
Rhapsody order is sweet music to I-Logix
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company has made a multi-million-dollar purchase of I-Logix Rhapsody, the Unified Modelling Language (UML) based visual application development platform.
News from I-Logix Europe, 15 February 2002
Sensor for future digital camera designs
National Semiconductor is to manufacture new imaging sensors in its South Portland facility that deliver twice the sharpness of any digital camera on the market.
News from National Semiconductor, 15 February 2002
Adaptable motion control system uses standard kit
SoftMotion is a new approach to motion control, allowing OEMs to easily adapt a motion control system to their specific needs.
News from Nyquist Industrial Control, 15 February 2002
Fans of automotive quality standards
Papst's parent company Papst-Motoren of Germany has received certification of its quality management system to ISO/TS16949.
News from ebm-papst Automotive and Drives (UK), 15 February 2002
Audio codec integrates more to save power
Philips Semiconductors has a new advanced mixed-signal audio codec chip developed for LCD-based handheld applications.
News from Philips Semiconductors, 15 February 2002
Rohm and Digiplug to work on multimedia
Rohm and Digiplug are to enter into a long-term partnership aiming at developing enhanced solutions for mobile multimedia applications.
News from Rohm Electronics (UK), 15 February 2002
High stability for low-voltage multichannel DACs
Two new compact high-quality DACs use an R-2R resistor ladder architecture to offer high-stability operation to a wide range of consumer, industrial and office automation applications.
News from Rohm Electronics (UK), 15 February 2002
Improved magnetic sensitivity for switch
Using CMOS architecture, the latest omnipolar Hall-effect switch, the A3212 from Solid State Supplies, is an ultrasensitive pole-independent Hall-effect switch with a latched digital output.
News from Solid State Supplies, 15 February 2002
One-transistor one-capacitor cell boosts FRAMs
A new 256Kbit two-wire serial FRAM product uses a newly developed one-transistor, one-capacitor (1T/1C) memory cell that significantly improves the cost-per-bit ratio of resulting FRAM products.
News from Solid State Supplies, 15 February 2002
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