
Week 18 April - 24 April 2010
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Joystick enables single-axis operator control
Penny and Giles has launched a hand-operated 12-bit programmable Hall-effect joystick for the single-axis operator control of cranes, aerial work platforms and other off-highway vehicle applications.
News from Penny and Giles, 23 April 2010
Oslux LED provides high brightness and even light
The new Oslux light-emitting diode (LED) from Osram Opto Semiconductors is said to be brighter and smaller than previous LEDs and provides uniform light thanks to a chip employing UX:3 technology.
News from Osram Opto Semiconductors, 23 April 2010
Yokogawa software conforms with IEC 62301 and EuP
Yokogawa's new standby power consumption measurement software conforms with the testing methods specified in the IEC 62301 standard and the European Energy-using Products (EuP) directive.
News from Yokogawa - Test and Measurement, 23 April 2010
ST releases details of touch-sensor controller
ST Microelectronics has released details of a touch-sensor controller that is said to improve the performance and styling of products such as mobile phones, portable consumer products and appliances.
News from ST Microelectronics, 23 April 2010
Startaboard helps children develop computer skills
The Startaboard keyboard, available from Aerco, can be used in schools to help young children develop computer interface skills.
News from Aerco, 23 April 2010
Martek launches high-power DC/DC modules
Martek Power UK has added the MBRH series to its Powertron family of railway standard DC/DC modules.
News from Martek Power, 23 April 2010
Sencity Spot-S antennas suit harsh environments
Huber and Suhner has launched its Sencity Spot-S antenna family, designed for applications including public hotspots, Wimax, RFID systems and industrial automation.
News from Huber and Suhner, 23 April 2010
Laird launches internal wireless device antenna
Laird Technologies has released the Maxblade internal wireless device antenna, which operates in the 2.3-6GHz Wimax frequency band with gains of 2.1dBi and 4dBi.
News from Laird Technologies, 23 April 2010
Maxim offers 2.2MHz high-voltage four-channel PMIC
Maxim has released the MAX16922, a 2.2MHz, high-voltage, four-channel power-management IC (PMIC) optimised for automotive applications that need up to four power rails at medium power levels.
News from Maxim Integrated Products, 23 April 2010
Omneo PCMs increase write speeds by 300 times
Numonyx BV has introduced the Numonyx Omneo PCM range, a set of products based on phase change memory (PCM) technology.
News from Numonyx, 23 April 2010
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