
Week 27 November - 3 December 2005
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Rawlings joins elite band of test engineers
Phil Rawlings, Technical Director of Cyth Systems UK, has become the first engineer outside of America and the fourth engineer worldwide to achieve Certified TestStand Architect status.
News from National Instruments, 2 December 2005
Free service switches BOMs for RoHS compliance
Farnell InOne is offering a free bill of materials (BOM) conversion service for design engineers, making the transition to RoHS even easier.
News from Farnell InOne, 2 December 2005
Speedy service is key to data centre rack supply
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When leading energy service provider E.ON UK needed to equip its new data centres with more than 130 new racks, cost was not the deciding factor.
News from Rittal, 2 December 2005
High brightness LED takes on flash duties
AOT Taiwan is offering a high brightness diffused surface mount LED with 13cd intensity for flash applications.
News from MRC Components, 2 December 2005
Charger chip raises thermal efficiency
The MCP73831 battery charger is a fully integrated, single-cell, Li-ion/Li-polymer charge-management controller.
News from Microchip Technology, 2 December 2005
ATX format for industrial motherboard
Available now from RDS is the FWB-880M ATX-format industrial motherboard from Aaeon.
News from Review Display Systems, 2 December 2005
Kingston completes awards trifecta
Kingston Technology has been named components vendor of the year at the 2005 CRN Channel Awards.
News from Kingston Technology, 2 December 2005
Chargers integrate comprehensive protection
The Morven BCM series comprises a range of rugged three-stage cyclic chargers for 12 and 24V lead-acid battery systems.
News from VxI Power, 2 December 2005
Quality system meets automotive standard
Tower Semiconductor has achieved ISO/TS16949 certification from the highly respected UK-based NQA (National Quality Association).
News from Tower Semiconductor, 2 December 2005
Charger chips run from USB and mains adapters
The LTC4076 and LTC4077 are stand-alone dual-input linear battery chargers that charge single-cell Li-ion batteries from wall adapter or USB power sources.
News from Linear Technology Corp, 2 December 2005
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