
Week 27 October - 2 November 2002
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MOSFET controller drives automotive power
The A3935 power MOSFET controller is designed specifically for automotive applications involving the control of high-power motors.
News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe, 1 November 2002
Cable line driver aids set-top box designs
The AD8328 is a low-cost digitally controlled variable-gain amplifier optimised for upstream coaxial line driving applications such as cable modems and digital set-top boxes.
News from Analog Devices, 1 November 2002
Inspection system sheds light on large boards
The Ersacam is a low-cost general-purpose inspection system capable of viewing with a magnification of x7 to x70 with one lens and up to x330 with another.
News from Blundell Production Equipment, 1 November 2002
Long-lifecycle Pentium 4 SBC takes more onboard
The ECB-870 is an all-in-one full-size Pentium 4 SBC designed with the Intel 845 embedded chipset which supports the latest Intel m-PGA 478 Pentium 4 CPU up to 2.2GHz.
News from Evalue Technology, 1 November 2002
Single package combines regulator with optocoupler
A new optically isolated error amplifier incorporates an optocoupler, precision reference, and error amplifier into an 8-pin white, dual-inline package.
News from Fairchild Semiconductor, 1 November 2002
Connectors keep equipment watertight
New from Fischer Connectors, the DBPE is a rear-mounting connector that holds pressure inside a vessel.
News from Fischer Connectors, 1 November 2002
Cooling simulation helps reduce design time
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Electronics cooling simulation is helping a major aerospace manufacturer reduce design time while minimising system weight, according to Dr Samir El-Khabiry of Illinois-based Hamilton Sundstrand.
News from Fluent, 1 November 2002
Connector links to serial power bus
The new Han-Power S connector from Harting allows external field devices such as electric motors to be connected directly to an industrial serial power bus without physically cutting the cable.
News from Harting, 1 November 2002
Compact low-power transceivers have ESD protection
Intersil reckons it has developed the world's smallest, lowest power serial port transceivers for PDAs and laptop or notebook computers.
News from Intersil, 1 November 2002
PCB design scholarship up for grabs
Mentor Graphics is accepting entries for its 2003 PCB Technology Leadership Awards University Scholarship.
News from Mentor Graphics UK, 1 November 2002
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