
Week 15 October - 21 October 2006
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ASIC deal gives access to Fujitsu processes
A deal with with Taiwanese company IC Nexus gives European design engineers access to low-cost, low-power and low-leakage sub-100nm ASICs for use in handheld devices.
News from MCE Tewkesbury, 20 October 2006
Benchtop oscilloscope is a bargain
Low-cost full-featured 25MHz two-channel benchtop oscilloscope with 8bit resolution is perfect for any engineer's or student's desk.
News from Saelig Company, 20 October 2006
Rocker switches seal out the environment
The KR rocker switch, with its large actuator surface, was designed for applications requiring switches to have an attractive style, superior feel and high reliability.
News from Apem Components, 20 October 2006
From Yorkshire to Bavaria
GSPK Circuits will be exhibiting at the Electronics Yorkshire stand at Electronica 2006, alongside a consortium of electronics related companies from the Yorkshire region.
News from GSPK Circuits, 20 October 2006
New division secures major contract
Amplicon has launched its new Security Automation Division and revealed that it has already won the company's biggest contract since the management buyout 18 months ago.
News from Amplicon, 20 October 2006
Media processor focuses on automotive sector
Advanced media processor addresses the growing demand for best-in-class audio and video applications in the car.
News from NXP (formerly Philips Semiconductors), 20 October 2006
Williams manufactures new role
Timbercon has announced the appointment of Robert Williams to the position of Manufacturing Engineer for the company.
News from Timbercon, 20 October 2006
Hsiao leads Asia Pacific expansion
David Hsiao has been hired as the new Manager of Sales and Marketing for Fox Asia Pacific.
News from Fox Electronics, 20 October 2006
Tool interface spec is passed on to IEEE
Accellera has approved a new test standard - the Open Compression Interface standard (OCI 1.0) - and its transfer to the IEEE for standardisation.
News from Accellera, 20 October 2006
Report details laser diode market expansion
Advances and innovations in laser diodes have improved their efficiency and cost-effectiveness making them attractive to new markets.
News from Frost and Sullivan, 20 October 2006
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