
Week 12 October - 18 October 2003
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UK source for Brazilian kiosk printers
Able Systems has signed a new distribution agreement with Brazil-based printer manufacturer Bematech International.
News from Able Systems, 17 October 2003
CPUs lead core family performance
The ARM1156T2-S and ARM1156T2F-S cores are based on the ARMv6 instruction set architecture and are aimed at a wide range of deeply embedded storage, automotive networking and imaging applications.
News from ARM, 17 October 2003
Dual LDOs have microprocessor reset option
Microchip's new dual CMOS low-dropout regulators offer two LDOs in a single package.
News from Microchip Technology, 17 October 2003
Mains distribution unit repowers racks in order
The SMS 110 is a 10-way serial control mains unit featuring a purpose-designed multipurpose microcontroller.
News from Bryant Broadcast and Data Communications, 17 October 2003
Power switches meet "green" standby targets
Three new Fairchild power switch (FPS) products feature burst mode operation in standby mode (consuming less than 0.1W at 265V AC) to support the International Energy Agency's "1W initiative".
News from Fairchild Semiconductor, 17 October 2003
Munich debut for benchtop vision inspection system
Kaisertech is launching its own-brand, benchtop vision inspection system on the HDSA stand at Productronica.
News from Kaisertech, 17 October 2003
Easy integration for MP3 encoder solutions
CuTe Solutions has enlisted Kane Computing to promote and sell its MP3 encoder libraries in Western Europe.
News from Kane Computing, 17 October 2003
Powerful claims for core quartet
MIPS Technologies has revealed further details of the highest performing 32bit synthesisable core family within the embedded market.
News from MIPS Technologies, 17 October 2003
Driver IC for takes on high-power LEDs
Melexis has developed a new programmable single chip CMOS LED driver for high-power (1W) LEDs.
News from Melexis, 17 October 2003
Smoother performance from upgraded capacitors
New smoothing capacitor technology from Micromark C and CD offers designers of switch mode power supplies reduced costs, higher reliability and longer life.
News from Micromark C and CD, 17 October 2003
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