
Week 16 June - 22 June 2002
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Lead-free EEPROMs are greener alternative
Catalyst Semiconductor now offers lead-free packages for its popular SPI, I2C and Microwire serial EEPROMs.
News from Catalyst Semiconductor, 21 June 2002
Real-time comms monitor and protocol analyser
PacketView Pro is a low-cost PC-based real-time monitor and protocol analyser that allows developers and field engineers to capture and decode network traffic for most popular TCP/IP links.
News from Computer Solutions, 21 June 2002
Patent recognises software GPS solution
CSI Wireless has been awarded a US patent for its e-Dif or "extended differential" software.
News from CSI Wireless, 21 June 2002
Nonisolated convertors are economical onboard
Datel's new LSN D3 series SIPs are nonisolated DC/DC convertors that accept 3.3V inputs (3.0 to 3.6V input range) and deliver 1, 1.2, 1.5, 1.8, 2 or 2.5V outputs rated at 10A.
News from Datel (UK), 21 June 2002
Training programme addresses hand soldering
A new interactive training programme allows students to learn soldering theory at their own pace as well as automating evaluation and document testing as per ISO requirements.
News from Dynamix Technology, 21 June 2002
Long-life lamp boosts spot-cure system
New from EXFO Electro-Optical Engineering is the Acticure 4000 ultraviolet/visible spot cure system.
News from EXFO Electro-Optical Engineering, 21 June 2002
Blade rips through IP packet processing
Force and Teja Technologies have partnered to meet customer requirements for a complete hardware-software solution for Intel network processor blades.
News from Force Computers, 21 June 2002
Rugged graphics platform takes more onboard
Cornerstone is the first imaging platform to integrate two high-performance graphics controllers, CPU, PMC expansion and industry-standard X11/OpenGL software on a sinle ruggedised VME card.
News from Force Computers, 21 June 2002
X.21 cards gain frame relay support
Frame relay support has been added to FarSite's FarSync X.21 T-Series range on Linux.
News from FarSite Communications, 21 June 2002
Agilent comes to inSilicon for USB IP
Agilent Technologies has signed an agreement for inSilicon to supply its USB 2.0 PHY IP to Agilent's Semiconductor Products Group.
News from inSilicon Corp, 21 June 2002
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