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Companion device expands I/O for 16bit MCUs

The CAT9555 provides a simple and cost-effective method to enable 16bit I2C or SMBus general purpose I/O expansion for microcontrollers.

News from Catalyst Semiconductor, 29 September 2006

Voice synthesiser comes quickly in smaller package

Voice synthesis LSI equipped with production programmed ROM can be delivered in volume in two weeks after order.

News from Oki Electric, 29 September 2006

16bit microcontroller is a first for Zilog

Zilog's move into the 16bit MCU space is an extension of the company's application-specific product strategy and extends its portfolio outside of pure 8bit products.

News from Zilog, 29 September 2006

PoE midspan powers 24 ports

24-port power-over-Ethernet midspan unit conforms to the IEEE802.3af standard as well as supporting Cisco and legacy prestandard systems.

News from AMP Netconnect, 29 September 2006

Instruments make debuts in Munich

At the 2006 Electronica exhibition, TTi will show a number of innovative test and measurement products for the first time at a major European exhibition.

News from TTI (Thurlby Thandar Instruments), 29 September 2006

Chipset cuts GPS system costs

Chipset integrates the world's latest GPS correlation technology with an ARM926EJ-S-based microprocessor.

News from Atmel Corporation, 29 September 2006

Programmable SoCs are optimised for sensing

Cypress Semiconductor Corp has introduced a family of PSoC (Programmable System-on-Chip) devices optimised for use in capacitive sensing interface applications.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, 29 September 2006

Boundary scan development system free for CEMs

XJTAG is offering UK-based contract electronic manufacturers a free XJRunner, the production-optimised version of its XJTAG boundary scan development system.

News from XJTAG, 29 September 2006

DAB module runs lower power budget

Low cost DAB module offers a week's worth of battery life - when typical DAB modules last only one day.

News from Frontier Silicon, 29 September 2006

Rugged blade server masters UAV radar

Thales has been selected to provide its fully rugged version of the IBM JS20 dual PPC970 blade server, the PowerNode5, as a computing solution for the I-Master radar used aboard the Watchkeeper UAV.

News from Thales Computers, 29 September 2006

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