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Week 6 May - 12 May 2007

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COM Express modules to secure embedded Linux

MSC Vertriebs and Eltec Electronik are working together to support real-time Linux/OSADL for COM Express products.

News from MSC Vertriebs, 11 May 2007

X-ray power supplies come together

X-ray power supplies offer maximum output voltages up to 90kV and are offered in variants that can be powered from the mains or a DC input.

News from HiTek Power, 11 May 2007

Spread-spectrum devices aid condition monitoring

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Nanotron has provided the wireless component for the first energy-independent condition monitoring system with wireless data transmission.

News from Nanotron Technologies, 11 May 2007

ARM CTO to address Semiconductor Forum

Keynote address will focus on key factors required to remain competitive in today's semiconductor industry.

News from Institution of Engineering and Technology, 11 May 2007

Touch sensors provide notebook interface

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CapSense is used to enable the touch sensing interface inside several HP Compaq Notebook PC models.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, 11 May 2007

Adapter brings PCMCIA slots up to date

PCMCIA-to-Express Card adapter allows use of latest Express Card modems in old-generation PCMCIA slots.

News from Elan Digital Systems, 11 May 2007

Cable assemblies are designed and made to order

Connector specialist ODU is expanding its custom cable assembly business.

News from ODU UK, 11 May 2007

Compact driver provides powerful LED flashes

The MIC2298 is billed as the industry's tiniest and most powerful LED driver for portable applications.

News from Micrel Semiconductor Europe, 11 May 2007

Tiny microcontroller handles high temperatures

The ST7FLITEU0 8-pin microcontroller adds memory and features to STMicroelectronics' ST7 UltraLite family.

News from STMicroelectronics, 11 May 2007

NIR devices developed for analyser

Micralyne is mass producing MEMS NIR devices for the Phazir, a handheld device that can perform qualitative and quantitative analysis of materials directly at their source.

News from Micralyne, 11 May 2007

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