
Week 2 February - 8 February 2003
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Compact interface provides budget PC acquisition
A few years ago, who'd have thought it would soon be possible to plug in and unplug multiple sensors on a standard PC, using a device costing just GBP 120.
News from Adept Scientific, 7 February 2003
Antenna technology makes the list
Antenova's revolutionary HDA high dielectric antenna technology has secured it a place in "The Fiercest 15", the annual list of top wireless startups.
News from Antenova, 7 February 2003
Belgian plant goes green
The AMI Semiconductor manufacturing facility in Oudenaarde, Belgium has achieved ISO14001 certification.
News from AMI Semiconductor, 7 February 2003
Integrated design suite dedicated to PSUs
The Simplorer Power Suite is an integrated software package that addresses the rapidly increasing demand for smaller, more reliable power designs in automotive, aerospace and industrial automation.
News from Ansoft Corporation Europe, 7 February 2003
No sinking required for dual-output quarter brick
Advanced Power Conversion has a new 60W DC/DC convertor with two fully isolated outputs in a very compact and versatile package.
News from Advanced Power Conversion, 7 February 2003
Seminar covers practical aspects of ESD
The British Electrostatic Control Association is holding a one-day seminar to cover practical aspects of ESD and in particular compliance with the 61340-5-1 standard.
News from British Electrostatic Control Association, 7 February 2003
Handheld spectrum analyser runs up to 3.3GHz
The B+K Precision Model 2650 is a cost-effective handheld PC-compatible 3.3GHz spectrum analyser.
News from B+K Precision, 7 February 2003
Catalyst looks to Eastern Europe
Catalyst Semiconductor has opened its first international product development centre in Romania.
News from Catalyst Semiconductor, 7 February 2003
Colibrys goes it alone in the USA
Colibrys has decided to establish direct sales channels for its high stability, high shock MEMS accelerometers in North America.
News from Colibrys, 7 February 2003
Touchscreens are on the button for casino games
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Leading Austrian gaming systems maker, Amatic Industries is delivering a more realistic and exciting game playing experience thanks to Elo TouchSystems' IntelliTouch technology.
News from Elo Touchsystems, 7 February 2003
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