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Week 26 June - 2 July 2005

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Sensors adjust gain to boost thermal management

The industry's first 1.5V analogue temperature sensors with user-selectable gains can increase thermal management performance in low-voltage systems.

News from National Semiconductor, 1 July 2005

Domino effect delivers modular sign solutions

Domino Sign is an innovative technology for lighted signs.

News from Traff, 1 July 2005

Spread spectrum oscillator cuts height and EMI

Mercury United Electronics reckons its latest release is the smallest low-EMI spread spectrum clock oscillator available in production quantities today.

News from Mercury United Electronics, 1 July 2005

Tool suite speeds process technology development

Stone Pillar Suite is a software tool suite supporting process technology development from test chip generation through process monitoring.

News from Stone Pillar Technologies, 1 July 2005

Malaysian wafer fab set for closure

ON Semiconductor is to transfer wafer-fab operations from Malaysia to Phoenix by the end of 2006.

News from ON Semiconductor, 1 July 2005

Embedded PC board offers flexible expansion

The Liantec ITX-6800 offers an advanced PC-based computing solution for industrial embedded x86 PC-based applications.

News from Liantec Systems Corporation, 1 July 2005

Cabinets keep their cool outside

New air conditioning units are designed to create a stable temperature-controlled environment in electrical and electronic enclosures installed outside.

News from Pfannenberg (UK), 1 July 2005

Compliance schemes collaborate on recycling

Two distinctly different WEEE compliance schemes operating in the business-to-business sector have taken a joint approach to their strategy for achieving best value solutions for their members.

News from Gambica, 1 July 2005

Encoder board applies MPEG4 to four cameras

A new video encoder board solves complex and demanding real-time video recording and streaming applications, using latest standard MPEG4 compression.

News from Advanced Micro Peripherals, 1 July 2005

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Tools speed complex Bluetooth system to market

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One of the most sophisticated deeply embedded Bluetooth systems ever developed has been created in record time with the aid of a new development tool from Cambridge Consultants.

News from Cambridge Consultants, 1 July 2005

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