
Week 14 January - 20 January 2007
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New rules for Korean electrical market
The South Korean Government has broadened the scope of its Electrical Appliance Safety Certification Act.
News from SGS, 19 January 2007
Handset batteries tested for safety
SGS has been selected by the CTIA (The Wireless Association) as an IEEE1725 reviewing organisation.
News from SGS, 19 January 2007
Changes to Medical Devices Directive
Identifying new standards for medical devices is not an easy task as they are not identified as new in the list of the electrical standards included in the Medical Devices Directive.
News from SGS, 19 January 2007
Directive governs measuring instruments
On 30th October 2006 MID 2004/22/EC came into force, a standard dictating that measuring instruments must offer high-level metrological protection so that consumers can rely on the data they generate.
News from SGS, 19 January 2007
Mobile software completes awards hat-trick
TMC's Internet Telephony magazine has honoured TeamSpirit Mobile Voice and Video Engine with a 2006 Product of the Year Award.
News from Spirit DSP, 19 January 2007
Automotive battery systems gain more intelligence
Report predicts strong growth in the use of automotive intelligent battery sensors, spearheaded by European luxury brands such as BMW and Mercedes Benz.
News from Strategy Analytics, 19 January 2007
Hardi expands sales and engineering
Hardi Electronics has doubled sales for the third year in a row and has hired a VP of Engineering who will be responsible for managing growth of the development department.
News from Hardi Electronics, 19 January 2007
Board interconnects carry signals and power
Samtec has expanded its high-power 0.25in-pitch board interconnect system (PES/PET Series) with the addition of 0.1in-pitch signal pins (PESC/PETC Series).
News from Samtec, 19 January 2007
Conference covers lead free components reliability
IPC has joined forces with Soldertec Global to provide viable solutions to lead free quandaries by hosting an International Conference on Lead Free Components Reliability.
News from Soldertec Global, 19 January 2007
D/A boards expand systems beyond DAQ
The DNA-AO-308 series of analogue output boards offers eight analogue output channels with maximum update rates of 100kHz per channel (800kHz per board).
News from United Electronic Industries, 19 January 2007
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