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Oscillator survives extreme shocks

CXOMHG oscillators comprise a Statek miniature quartz crystal and a CMOS/TTL compatible hybrid circuit in a low-profile ceramic package with an extremely small footprint.

News from Euroquartz, 4 January 2008

Set-top box saves money and space

The STi7111 supports H.264, VC1, MPEG-2 and other video standards and includes circuitry to demodulate both DVB-S and DVB-S2 signals based on the STV0900 stand-alone product.

News from STMicroelectronics, 4 January 2008

Efficiency research receives GBP10 million boost

The Technology Strategy Board has allocated GBP10 million to invest in collaborative research in areas such as lasers, high brightness LEDs (in-organic and/or organic) and displays.

News from Technology Strategy Board, 4 January 2008

GBP5000 grants promote innovation

The latest projects to receive awards include a wearable device for monitoring postural stability in cerebral palsy.

News from Electronics Enabled Products KTN, 4 January 2008

Capacitors are approved to new specifications

Procurement departments can now source a far wider range of IECQ-CECC approved surface mount capacitors than previously.

News from Syfer Technology, 4 January 2008

Single-stage TV tuner cuts consumption

Highly integrated single-conversion television tuner for ATSC and NTSC applications covers the full 54 to 860MHz frequency range.

News from Maxim Integrated Products, 4 January 2008

Suite set to redefine digital board testing

Newest version of kDiagnostics is most significant release in recent years and includes new technologies based on customer feedback.

News from Kozio, 4 January 2008

HD TV goes wireless

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High-definition LCD TV featuring wireless HDMI technology, will be on display for the first time at the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

News from Pulse-Link, 4 January 2008

Eight-channel ADC saves space onboard

The LTC2308 provides a high level of integration to reduce board area and total system cost, making it ideal for portable instruments and space-constrained designs.

News from Linear Technology Corp, 4 January 2008

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Harvard patent to improve laser designs

Patent licence covers UV laser sources based on the harmonic wavelength conversion of the output of a seeded amplifier.

News from Mobius Photonics, 4 January 2008

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