
Week 16 October - 22 October 2005
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Research addresses sub-45nm analogue challenges
A new industrial affiliation programme on analogue/RF CMOS for the 45nm era aims to keep conquering the challenges of the international technology roadmap for semiconductors.
News from IMEC, 21 October 2005
Logger helps get exhibition demo up and running
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The SolderStar datalogger solved a tricky Pb-free process profiling problem at the recent Forum De L'Electronique exhibition in France.
News from SolderStar, 21 October 2005
Modest sales growth for Linear
Linear Technology reports net sales of $256,013,000 in Q1, an increase of 1% over the first quarter of the previous year.
News from Linear Technology Corp, 21 October 2005
Buoyant sales for Dialog
Dialog Semiconductor has reported revenues of Eur 40.6 million for the third quarter of 2005, an increase of 28.7% compared with Eur 31.6 million for Q3 2004.
News from Dialog Semiconductor, 21 October 2005
Distribution network covers Germanic markets
The Electronics Group of Henkel is preparing to reach out to key regional markets in Germany, Austria and Switzerland with a specialised distribution network for solder wires and fluxes.
News from Henkel Loctite Adhesives, 21 October 2005
System-in-package design eases automotive control
Freescale's MM908E621/22/26 system-in-package devices combine the LIN physical layer with high-performance HC908 Flash microcontrollers and SmartMOS analogue integrated circuits.
News from Freescale Semiconductor, 21 October 2005
Website takes temperature sensors onboard
A new website illustrates the extensive range of low-cost RoHS-compliant temperature sensors available from Platinum Sensors.
News from Platinum Sensors, 21 October 2005
Analyser keeps watch over design for test rules
A new DFT analyser reduces manufacturing and tests costs by validating the boundary-scan design-for-test features in a circuit board design before any prototypes are assembled.
News from Asset InterTech, 21 October 2005
Grundig mobile adds Bluetooth connectivity
CSR BlueCore3-ROM silicon has been selected by Grundig mobile to Bluetooth-enable one of the company's first mobile handsets.
News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, 21 October 2005
USB microcontroller dons industrial guise
Cypress Semiconductor has introduced the world's first industrial temperature grade high-speed USB 2.0 programmable microcontroller.
News from Cypress Semiconductor, 21 October 2005
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