
Week 15 February - 21 February 2004
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Space age power for British armed forces
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The lightweight battery technology set to power Britain's Bowman battlefield communications system is now being put through its paces in space.
News from AEA Battery Systems, 20 February 2004
Cores to gain help with system-level verification
Verisity and ARM are working to provide mutual customers with verification IP solutions that address the ever-growing complexities of system-level verification.
News from ARM, 20 February 2004
Speech technology boosts latest handset
The new Voq Professional Phone will use ART's Smartspeak NG engine to provide Voq users with digit dialling, voice tag dialling and commands.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies, 20 February 2004
Suite speeds SoC interface development
The Easi Developer Suite is an intuitive development environment that provides user customisation of generators used for interface design and data validation in SoC projects.
News from Beach Solutions, 20 February 2004
How to survive the optical components market
How to survive in the current optical components market is to be the subject of a major panel discussion at next week's OSA Photonics and Telecommunications Executive Forum in Los Angeles.
News from Bookham, 20 February 2004
Grommets offer simple connector screening
A new concept promises to simplify and speed up the creation of an effective EMI shield in multiway connector applications.
News from Chomerics Europe, 20 February 2004
Pushbutton takes LCD onboard
A novel LCD programmable pushbutton offers more intelligence and functionality for control panels.
News from EAO, 20 February 2004
Things go better with a "split" box design
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The new "Coca-Cola" sign in London's Piccadilly Circus is one of the largest and most intelligent signs in the world.
News from EC Electronics, 20 February 2004
Design rule checking runs 100 times faster
HiPer Verify is a foundry-compatible, hierarchical design rule checking tool that is tightly integrated with the Tanner EDA L-Edit layout editor.
News from EDA Solutions, 20 February 2004
Tester takes a remote look at Ethernet
The IQS-8510 Packet Blazer is an Ethernet test module for remote testing and turn up of Ethernet services.
News from EXFO Electro-Optical Engineering, 20 February 2004
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