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| Fairchild Semiconductor Opens Global Power Resource™ Design Center in South America to Address Critical Markets | June 5, 2006 − Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE: FCS) has expanded its Global Power Resource™ design centers to nine worldwide with the addition of a facility in São Paulo, Brazil. This new design center responds to the burgeoning high-technology markets in South America. Fairchild is focusing on the South American region, projected by WSTS to have a 14 percent growth rate in 2006 and nearly 10 percent in 2007, to support its manufacturing customers in the consumer electronic and appliance, lighting, automotive and telecom markets. The design center is staffed by electrical engineers with extensive design expertise and a keen understanding of the application requirements for more compact, energy-efficient, high functionality electronic applications. | Leer la noticia completa | Jueves, 08 Junio, 2006 - 05:48 | |
HIGH CURRENT DENSITY RoHS-COMPLIANT POINT-OF-LOAD CONVERTERS |
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. - Artesyn Technologies (Nasdaq:ATSN) has launched five new high current density point-of-load (POL) converters that provide dramatic savings in board real estate and external component costs. All five converters are RoHS-compliant members of Artesyn’s C-class family of cost-optimized products, intended for general-purpose computer, storage and networking applications. |
| Leer la noticia completa | Jueves, 08 Junio, 2006 - 05:43 | |
| | Atmel Announces High-Voltage CMOS Foundry Process with High-Density EEPROM | San Jose, CA - Atmel® Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML), a global leader in the development and fabrication of advanced semiconductor solutions, announced today the release of its AT35700 high-voltage process technology with double-poly, high-density EEPROM for IC foundry customers. This 0.35um technology has LDMOS transistors capable of 17V and 40V operation and has a 5.0V low-leakage CMOS core. The low-leakage CMOS has been engineered to minimize sub-threshold leakage currents making this technology ideal for portable electronic devices. Isolated NMOS and LDMOS transistors are included to minimize circuit noise. A large selection of on-chip analog resistors and capacitors are included to reduce off-chip component requirements. The technology supports placement of ESD and I/O transistors under the bond pads, thus minimizing the die size. | Leer la noticia completa | Jueves, 08 Junio, 2006 - 05:40 | |
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| | Real-time ARM9 MCU Supports Migration From ARM7 | San Jose, CA - Atmel® Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML), announced today the AT91SAM9260, the first member of a pin-compatible ARM9ä-based microcontroller family that shares the same programming model as ARM7ä based controllers, allowing direct migration between controllers based on different ARM® cores. The AT91SAM9260 also supports deterministic, real-time operation, offers supervisory functions, and has third-party RTOS support comparable to those of 8-bit controllers. | Leer la noticia completa | Jueves, 08 Junio, 2006 - 05:37 | |
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| | Intel Expands Commitment To Multi-Billion Dollar NOR Flash Embedded Market Segments | SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Intel Corporation today disclosed that it will expand its portfolio of NOR flash memory products for the growing multi-billion dollar embedded market segments. The company outlined plans to introduce a 3-volt (3V) version of its Intel StrataFlash® Embedded Memory architecture. Intel also disclosed that it will enter the fast-growing serial flash segment with its first Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) product. | Leer la noticia completa | Jueves, 08 Junio, 2006 - 05:35 | |
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Leading Health And Technology Companies Form Alliance To Improve Personal Health Through Connected Devices | SAN FRANCISCO – Given the rise of chronic conditions and the rapid aging of the population, the methods of managing health will need to shift from traditional institutional settings to peoples’ everyday environments, including the home. To enable this shift, a group of technology, healthcare and fitness companies have formed the Continua* Health Alliance, an open industry group that will establish an ecosystem of connected personal health and fitness products and services, making it possible for patients, caregivers and healthcare providers to more proactively address ongoing healthcare needs. | Leer la noticia completa | Jueves, 08 Junio, 2006 - 05:34 | |
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