
Week 29 May - 4 June 2005
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Tools get to grip with virtual processor models
Virtual Processor Model Transformer (VPM-T), phase 1, is the latest addition to the range of powerful virtual system prototyping tools from Vast Systems Technology Corp.
News from Vast Systems Technology, 3 June 2005
Vector supercomputer aids nanotechnology research
The University of Surrey has installed an NEC SX-6/4B vector supercomputer.
News from University Of Surrey, 3 June 2005
New tool for nanotechnology
The Ion Beam Centre at the University of Surrey has been awarded a research grant by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to construct and use a new tool for nanotechnology.
News from University Of Surrey, 3 June 2005
Analytical design speeds software development
User Application Article
The application of Analytical Software Design on behalf of Philips Applied Technologies has resulted in a 10x reduction in software defects in comparison with the traditional approach.
News from Verum, 3 June 2005
Control PC boasts an optimal balance
Aaeon's AEC-6840 embedded control PC is designed to give the optimal balance of performance, connectivity and ruggedness in a variety of exacting applications.
News from Display Solutions, 3 June 2005
Mezzanine card farms out eight DSP chips
The SurfRider-812 is a fully integrated high-capacity PTMC DSP farm comprised of eight digital signal processors.
News from Surf Communication Solutions, 3 June 2005
Chokes promise precision suppression
The newly expanded VCM range of common-mode EMC suppression inductors offers designers an extra-wide range of chokes to help avoid design compromises.
News from Almag Division, Carnhill Transformers, 3 June 2005
Double-gate transistor rewrites the rules
Freescale Semiconductor and the University of Florida have created the industry's first double-gate transistor model.
News from Freescale Semiconductor, 3 June 2005
Wire and cable meets RoHS requirements
Alpha Wire International has revealed that 95% of its 10,000 wire, cable and tubing part numbers will be RoHS compliant by July 2005 and that these can be specified and ordered immediately.
News from Alpha Wire International, 3 June 2005
Speedy analysers handle latest fast serial buses
Two new logic analysers use Windows XP Professional and the latest Intel Pentium processors to provide analysis speed claimed to be twice as fast as the nearest competitor.
News from Tektronix, 3 June 2005
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