
Week 17 April - 23 April 2005
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Controller powers up notebook CPU cores
The MAX8760 is a dual-phase, Quick-PWM, step-down controller for AMD 9G and AMD Hammer CPU core supplies.
News from Maxim Integrated Products, 22 April 2005
Cable marking systems meet aerospace specs
A new range of UV laser cable marking systems meets the needs and budgets of small maintenance centres.
News from Laselec, 22 April 2005
Transceivers are made for peer-to-peer networking
AeroComm eases networking for a wide variety of industrial control applications with true peer-to-peer technology, embedded into new AC4790 transceivers.
News from Aerocomm, 22 April 2005
Programmer has universal appeal
The All-100 universal and gang programmer is a versatile, high-speed unit for programming virtually any type of device with a programmable memory or configuration.
News from Computer Solutions, 22 April 2005
Music platform uses efficient audio format
User Application Article
Loudeye is deploying Coding Technologies MPEG-4 aacPlus audio format into its mobile music platform as an option for operators worldwide.
News from Coding Technologies, 22 April 2005
MOSFETs resist thermal effects
Siliconix has developed the industry's first N-channel MOSFETs that combine a high 3.4V threshold voltage with on-resistance as low as 2.7mohm.
News from Vishay Siliconix, 22 April 2005
Microcontroller applications put to the test
Hitex Development Tools and DaimlerChrysler Research and Technology are cohosting free seminars on unit testing microcontroller applications.
News from Hitex Development Tools, 22 April 2005
Embedded Celeron boards are a cool option
The SpacePC 1450, 1451, 1453 and 1850 CPU modules are ruggedly designed single board computers ideally suited for mobile embedded computing applications.
News from Parvus Corp, 22 April 2005
Compression board accelerates communications
The AHA362-PCIX is the second board in Comtech AHA's newest line of GZIP compression products.
News from Comtech AHA Corp, 22 April 2005
Microelectronic relays boost product reliability
New microelectronic relays increase product reliability by replacing electromechanical and reed relays with more reliable, solid-state relays that have no moving parts.
News from International Rectifier, 22 April 2005
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