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| ANALOG DEVICES’ FUSIV TECHNOLOGY AND ADSL2+ BONDING PLATFORM ENABLE
COMTREND RES | Norwood, - Analog Devices, Inc. today announced that Comtrend Corporation, a
leading manufacturer of ADSL and ADSL2+ customer premises equipment (CPE), has standardized on ADI’s Fusiv™ network
processor and new ADSL2+bonding reference platform for the Comtrend NexusLink™ Broadband Residential Gateway
introduced earlier this year. The NexusLink Residential Gateway combines the benefits of field-proven ADSL2+
technology with standards-compliant loop bonding technology to allow service providers to offer revenue-generating
triple-play services including IP television (IPTV). | Leer la noticia completa | Lunes, 18 Julio, 2005 - 06:00 | |
Actel Fusion Technology Combines Analog Peripherals, Flash Memory
and FPGA Fabri | MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Actel Corporation today unveiled its Fusion
technology, launching the era of the Programmable System Chip (PSC). Leveraging its leadership position in
flash-based FPGAs, the company has developed the industry's first technology designed to bring true programmability
to mixed-signal solutions. The Actel Fusion™ technology is the first to integrate mixed-signal analog capabilities
with flash memory and FPGA fabric in a monolithic PSC. | Leer la noticia completa | Lunes, 18 Julio, 2005 - 06:00 | |
International Rectifier Introduces High Performance, Dual Output
PWM-Driver IC f |
EL SEGUNDO, - International Rectifier introduced the
IR3621M and IR3621F voltage-mode, dual output bi-phase synchronous buck controller-driver ICs for high performance
point-of-load (POL) buck converters used in networking, computing and communications systems. The IR3621 includes a
full suite of power management features, including pre-bias protection, sequencing capability, hiccup current limit
protection and tight voltage reference accuracy demanded by today's systems. |
| Leer la noticia completa | Viernes, 15 Julio, 2005 - 02:00 | |
| | Infineon Introduces Chip Platform for Sub-$20 Mobile Handsets in
Production | Munich, Germany - Around 3.5 billion people now living in areas with mobile
phone coverage cannot afford their own mobile phone. But this could soon change. With a chip platform for ultra
low-cost handsets, Munich-based semiconductor manufacturer Infineon Technologies AG has laid the foundation for
mass production of very low-cost mobile phones. The production costs for such mobile phones could be cut by nearly
one half in future, from the current figure of around US $35 to below US $20. These costs include the complete
mobile phone with its keypad, display and charging system, software for ensuring ease of use with the SMS and phone
functions, packaging and documentation. Infineon’s platform is ready to release to handset manufacturers as a
“reference platform” for new product designs, which means that ultra low-cost handsets could be planned for volume
production in the first half of 2006. | Leer la noticia completa | Miércoles, 13 Julio, 2005 - 06:28 | |
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Infineon Launches World's First Reference Design for Ultra Low-Cost
Handsets Enabling Handsets | Munich, Germany - Infineon Technologies AG announced sample
availability of its first reference design for ultra-low-cost handsets. Using Infineon’s new ULC reference platform,
which is based on a single-chip GSM solution, costs for GSM handsets with SMS functionality could be set to be
reduced by nearly one half in the near future, from the current figure of around US $35 to below US $20. These costs
cover the entire mobile phone, including all electronic components, printed-circuit-board, connectors, casing with
keypad and display, all software components, rechargeable batteries, charger, packaging and documentation. | Leer la noticia completa | Miércoles, 13 Julio, 2005 - 06:27 | |
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Microchip Technology Expands Small PIC® Microcontrollers With 20-Pin
Family and Additional Capabilities | CHANDLER, Ariz., - Microchip Technology Inc.,
announced four new Flash 8-bit PIC® microcontrollers, which offer a cost-effective and code-compatible migration
path from existing 8- and 14-pin package options to 20-pin microcontrollers with a richer set of peripherals. These
new microcontrollers provide engineers with enhanced features such as steering-capable pulse-width modulation (PWM)
and a synchronous serial port with address-masking for I2C™, while offering additional program and data memory. | Leer la noticia completa | Miércoles, 13 Julio, 2005 - 06:21 | |
| | Microchip Technology Announces Low-Cost Development Programmer and
Starter Kit | CHANDLER, Ariz., — Microchip Technology Inc., announced the PICkit™ 2
Starter Kit, which enables engineers, students and anyone with an interest to easily begin development and
experimentation with PIC® microcontrollers for a very low initial investment. The PICkit 2 Starter Kit connects to
any personal computer via full-speed USB 2.0, which allows faster programming, firmware upgradeability, and requires
no additional power supply for the programmer or target application board. | Leer la noticia completa | Miércoles, 13 Julio, 2005 - 06:20 | |
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Harris Corporation Enables Multi-Site Redundancy for Clear Channel
Denver Radio with Intraplex Audio Networking | CINCINNATI, – Harris Corporation's
Broadcast Communications Division (BCD) today announced that Clear Channel Denver, comprised of eight regional radio
stations, will upgrade eight existing Intraplex® CrossConnect servers and add four additional systems this summer to
build closed-ring audio transmission paths for four of its FM stations (KRFX-FM, KBPI-FM, KMGG-FM, and KTCL-FM).
Coupled with Harris DCS-9560-ACC CrossConnect frames, Intraplex® Enhanced apt-X™ audio cards will be crucial to the
station group's new bi-directional ring for establishing signal redundancy between the main transmitter facilities,
auxiliary sites and on-air studios. Once installed, Clear Channel Denver will virtually eliminate any off-air time
caused by disasters related to weather or other emergency situations thanks to the new systems' redundancy. | Leer la noticia completa | Miércoles, 13 Julio, 2005 - 06:18 | |
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