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Week 28 July - 3 August 2002

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Munch takes technology to Adlink

Adlink Technology has appointed Jeff Munch to the position of Chief Technology Officer.

News from Adlink Technology, 2 August 2002

Software checks continued Bluetooth compliance

A new software package simplifies the introduction of the Anritsu MT8850A Bluetooth test set into production lines.

News from Anritsu (UK), 2 August 2002

Cadence to dispute Ikos patent claim

Cadence is to vigorously dispute a complaint in US District Court from Ikos Systems alleging the Cadence Quickturn Palladium design verification system infringes on an Ikos patent.

News from Cadence Design Systems, 2 August 2002

Bishop takes charge at Celoxica

Phil Bishop is the new Chief Executive Officer of Celoxica.

News from Celoxica, 2 August 2002

Bottomless MOSFETs cut heat and resistance

A novel "Bottomless" MOSFET package combines the thermal performance of the much larger TO-263 (D2-PAK) with very low on-resistance in a standard SO-8 package outline.

News from Fairchild Semiconductor, 2 August 2002

Farnell is tops for BCcomponents

Farnell has been awarded the 2002 UK and Ireland distributor of the year award by leading passive component supplier, BCcomponents.

News from Farnell InOne, 2 August 2002

AMIC signs Gothic

A new sole franchise agreement signed by Gothic Components and memory specialist AMIC Technology, adds a new dimension to the UK design-in distributor's product range.

News from Gothic Components, 2 August 2002

PowerPC board aims for industrial number crunching

The Kontron VMP2 is a VME processor board based on Motorola's MPC8245 PowerPC microprocessor.

News from Kontron UK, 2 August 2002

Status indicator is secret til lit

The 154 Series right-angle-mounting status indicator from Marl International is available now with a range of high-intensity T-1.75, 5mm LED elements.

News from Marl International, 2 August 2002

Processors supported by latest Windows

The latest version of the Microsoft Windows CE.NET operating system includes support for microprocessors based on 32 and 64bit MIPS architectures.

News from MIPS Technologies, 2 August 2002

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