
Week 9 November - 15 November 2003
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Move to standardise electronic design kit formats
A new Accellera technical subcommittee will address standardisation of custom design kit data.
News from Accellera, 14 November 2003
FPGAs speed development of motorsport ECU
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Life Racing has successfully used ProASIC Plus industrial-temperature FPGAs to enable unprecedented flexibility and performance in an automotive engine control unit.
News from Actel Europe, 14 November 2003
Lightweight serial protocol optomised for FPGAs
SerialLite is a lightweight free open-source serial communications protocol for high-speed point-to-point data transmission.
News from Altera Europe, 14 November 2003
POL convertors take power sequencing onboard
Fifteen new high-performance nonisolated point-of-load DC/DC convertors, all of which feature exceptionally powerful control facilities, including a unique power sequencing capability.
News from Artesyn Technologies, 14 November 2003
Compact chip LED is a little blue
A new low-cost blue surface mount chip LED from Kingbright comes in the world's smallest 0402 style package.
News from Components Bureau, 14 November 2003
Compact form factor for Pentium 4 board
Manufactured by Aaeon, the PCM-8500 is one of the first single board Pentium 4 solutions available in the compact 5.75 x 8in form factor.
News from Display Solutions, 14 November 2003
More options for blue displays
Forge Europa has significantly enhanced its range of blue seven-segment and dot matrix displays.
News from Forge Europa, 14 November 2003
Chipsets upgrade to next-generation ADSL
Three new ADSL2 and ADSL2+ capable network processors are designed to provide high-performance cost-effective solutions for an entire spectrum of ADSL customer premise equipment manufacturers.
News from LSI Logic Europe, 14 November 2003
RTOS opens up wireless networking
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The LynxOS real-time operating system is used to power the Symbol WS 5000 wireless switch.
News from LynuxWorks, 14 November 2003
Core helps power wireless Xbox gaming
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The Microsoft MN-740 Xbox Wireless Adapter uses the AR2312 wireless system-on-a-chip (WiSOC) from Atheros Communications with an integrated processor core from MIPS Technologies.
News from MIPS Technologies, 14 November 2003
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