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UF Engineering Receives $1 Million-Plus Gift from Harris Corp | GAINESVILLE, Fla – In a major show of support for the University of Florida's College of
Engineering, the Harris Corporation, an international communications equipment company headquartered in Melbourne,
Fla., announced a pledge today of $1,025,000 to the college at a news conference held on the UF campus. The gift
will be used to endow multiple professorships in UF's engineering program. | Leer la noticia completa | Viernes, 22 Julio, 2005 - 10:47 | |
Harris Corporation Names Chuck Miklich Director of Operations and Site
Executive for Quincy | QUINCY, Illinois – Harris Corporation's Broadcast Communications
Division (BCD) has announced that Chuck Miklich, a manufacturing and engineering management executive, has joined
the division as director of operations and site executive for the Quincy, Illinois operation. The Quincy operation
manufactures Harris' global line of analog and digital radio and television broadcast transmission systems and
provides training and around-the-clock service and parts support. | Leer la noticia completa | Viernes, 22 Julio, 2005 - 10:47 | |
| | CSR reference design for Bluetooth stereo headsets reduces costs by
>20% | Cambridge, UK – CSR plc announced the availability of a new
reference design for Bluetooth stereo headphones that offers the lowest ever total bill of materials (BOM) cost for
this type of product. The new design exploits several features in CSR’s BlueCore3-Multimedia chip, including
an internal codec, minimal external components and smaller PCB footprint, to achieve the break-through BOM. By using
BC3-MM’s internal CODEC alone, the bill of materials is reduced by around 20%. |
| Leer la noticia completa | Viernes, 22 Julio, 2005 - 10:42 | |
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| | Investment, Financial and Audit Committee of Infineon Technologies AG
Approves External Examination of the Internal Information and Monitoring System | Munich,
Germany – Topics on the agenda of a meeting of the investment, financial and audit committee of Infineon
Technologies AG (FSE/NYSE: IFX) held today included the preliminary inquiry concerning Dr. Andreas von Zitzewitz.
The committee discussed the measures implemented on behalf of the supervisory board in response to the charges made
by Mr. Schneider in March 2004. In addition to an external legal investigation, these included examinations carried
out within the company by the legal department and an audit. In addition, everyone involved was subjected to
repeated and detailed questioning. The resulting report, a revocation on the part of Udo Schneider and a written
declaration of untenability from Dr. von Zitzewitz to the chairman of the supervisory board formed the basis for the
supervisory board's earlier decision. | Leer la noticia completa | Viernes, 22 Julio, 2005 - 10:24 | |
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Worlds Only 64kHz Composite Clock Transceiver Supports More
Frequencies than Any Other Single IC |
DALLAS, TX -Dallas Semiconductor introduces the
DS26504, an enhanced building-integrated timing-supply (BITS) clock-recovery element. Extremely versatile,
the DS26504 augments the capabilities of the Company’s earlier BITS products (the DS26502 and DS26503) by
adding support for the following popular frequencies: 64kHz timing interface (GR378 and G.703 Option A and Option
B), 2048kHz and 6312kHz (Japanese) synchronization interfaces, and the standard T1/E1/J1 interfaces. Other standard,
supported frequencies include 19.44MHz and 8kHz. Basic framing and formatting are also provided in the T1/E1/J1
operating modes, making this part an extremely versatile solution for composite clock and T1/E1/J1 architectures.
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| Leer la noticia completa | Viernes, 22 Julio, 2005 - 10:20 | |
| | Analog Devices Eases Synchronization Design Challenges With Industry’s
First Multichannel DDS Devices | Norwood, MA - Analog Devices Inc. today announced the industry’s only multichannel DDS (direct digital
synthesis) devices, providing a solution to two common design challenges faced by system engineers in a range of
applications. Allowing independent programming of up to four inherently synchronized outputs, ADI’s new
four-channel AD9959 and two-channel AD9958 deliver greater control to correct imbalances between multiple signals,
enabling engineers to spend considerably less time and effort on this usually complex portion of the system design.
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| Leer la noticia completa | Viernes, 22 Julio, 2005 - 10:14 | |
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