
Week 27 March - 2 April 2005
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1st Silicon and UniqueICs target sensor market
Colour CMOS photoreceiver cell technology allows sensors to receive three colours from one pixel using the principle of colour separation on internal energy barriers.
News from 1st Silicon (Malaysia), 1 April 2005
Pure-play foundry joins manufacturing association
The first pure-play foundry to join the Fab Owners Association is Jazz Semiconductor, which works mainly in SiGe and BiCMOS technologies for wireless and analog applications.
News from Fab Owners Association (FOA), 1 April 2005
Power managers tackle more channels
The SMB111 and SMB112 continue to expand Summit's system-level power supply offerings.
News from Summit Microelectronics, 1 April 2005
Ultra-low cost ATA designs introduced
Selection of ultra-low cost reference designs Include highly reliable VoIP ATA at $6.00 unit cost; full motion IP videophone ATA design at $30.00 unit cost is also available.
News from Vocal Technologies, 1 April 2005
Super flat touchscreens use grating technology
Super flat profile touchscreens use grating technology that gives a true flat front surface that smooths out the bumps of integration and narrower borders around the active touchsensitive area.
News from Elo Touchsystems, 1 April 2005
Lead-free PCB assembly in Nuremberg
Indium Corporation will exhibit advanced technology Pb-free PCB assembly materials at SMT/Hybrid/Packaging 2005 in Nuremberg.
News from Indium Corporation of America, 1 April 2005
Digitisers gain novel FIR filtering
New FIR filter technology allows users to filter digitised data in real time with a completely flexible and user customisable FIR filter.
News from Gage Applied Technologies, 1 April 2005
Microcontrollers are lead-free
Modified to meet RoHS standards, Goal Semiconductor has introduced its first of its lead-free microcontrollers - the VRS1000 - an 8-bit, FLASH 8051 MCU.
News from Goal Semiconductor, 1 April 2005
CMOS devices up performance for less power
Modular 0.35-micron 8in Polar35 process with 3.3 V CMOS devices improve circuit performance while using less power and real estate for analog intensive functions.
News from PolarFab, 1 April 2005
"Zero pixel shift" performance is now affordable
Semrock has announced improvements to manufacturing process that dramatically lowers the barrier to entry for "zero pixel shift" fluorescence imaging applications.
News from Semrock, 1 April 2005
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