Secciones |
---|
|
| Foros Electrónica |
---|
|
| Alguien dijo ... |
---|
Las ciencias aplicadas no existen, sólo las aplicaciones de la ciencia.
Louis Pasteur(1822-1895). Químico y bacteriólogo francés. | Contacto |
---|
|
|
| | Kaga Toshiba to Build New 200mm Wafer-based Production Fab |
TOKYO -Toshiba Corporation and Kaga Toshiba Electronics Corporation (Kaga Toshiba) today announced that they would construct a new semiconductor production fab based on 200mm wafers at Kaga Toshiba, a consolidated subsidiary of Toshiba based in Ishikawa prefecture, Japan. The new fab will enhance production capacity for power devices. |
| Leer la noticia completa | Viernes, 02 Junio, 2006 - 02:38 | |
|
CSR to provide BlueCore Silicon for Motorola iRadio® wireless audio car adapter |
Cambridge, UK – CSR plc (LSE: CSR.L) today announced that the company will provide BlueCore3-Multimedia (BlueCore3-MM) silicon to Motorola for use in the company’s RCKT-100 wireless audio car adapter and handsfree unit. The BlueCore3-MM will provide the RCKT-100 with the ability to stream digital audio from a Motorola iRadio®-enabled phone to a compatible car stereo via a stereo Bluetooth link. |
| Leer la noticia completa | Viernes, 02 Junio, 2006 - 02:34 | |
| | VIA Launches Ultra Low Power VIA EPIA CN Mini-ITX Mainboard | Taipei, Taiwan - VIA Technologies, Inc, a leading innovator and developer of silicon chip technologies and PC platform solutions, today announced the VIA EPIA CN-Series Mini-ITX mainboards, the latest in the range of VIA C7 processor-based ultra compact platforms boasting an average power consumption of just 16 watts. | Leer la noticia completa | Viernes, 02 Junio, 2006 - 02:30 | |
|
UMC Announces Readiness for 65-nanometer X Architecture Designs | Taiwan and SAN JOSE, Calif - UMC (NYSE: UMC, TSE:2303), a leading global semiconductor foundry, and Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CDNS) today announced the readiness of UMC's 65nm process technology for X Architecture-based chip designs. Cadence and UMC have successfully qualified 65nm X Architecture design rules, the Cadence X Architecture, and Design Support Manual (DSM) documents, allowing fabless and IDM companies to leverage the cost and performance benefits of the X Architecture for their leading system-on-chip (SoC) designs. The two companies are engaging with mutual customers towards X Architecture production designs at leading process nodes. | Leer la noticia completa | Viernes, 02 Junio, 2006 - 02:27 | |
| |
|
Semtech Debuts Digitally Programmable Power Management ICs with Nine Ultra-Low Dropout Regulators |
Semtech Corp. (Nasdaq: SMTC), a leading supplier of analog and mixed-signal semiconductors for communications, portable devices, computers, and industrial equipment, today announced the SC905 family of power management ICs (PMICs) for cell phones and multi-function portable devices. These ICs feature nine ultra low dropout (ULDO) regulators capable of sourcing up to 300mA from multiple inputs via an I2C serial interface, offering great design flexibility. |
| Leer la noticia completa | Viernes, 02 Junio, 2006 - 02:25 | |
| | Frosted LED Tube Lights Replaces Neon Lights, Saves Energy and Eliminates High Voltages |
TORRANCE, CA — LEDtronics® announces TBL3xxF Series Sealed Tube LED Light Strips that offers great illumination in many versatile applications. The TBL3xxF series tube LED comes in a milky frosted lens that provides a great looking diffused illumination on applications such as RVs, buses, trains, task lighting, under cabinets, concealed lighting, edge lighting, cubicles, marine recreation applications, retail store displays, and more. The construction of a sturdy UV-resistant polycarbonate housing over the LED tube provides increased protection and shielding against many environmental effects allowing you to place these light tubes in locations where typical lights would be more vulnerable to the elements. Furtherermore, TBL3xxF series tubes come in a variety 6”, 12”, 24”, and 48” lengths to fit in many different locations, tight enclosures and spaces. |
| Leer la noticia completa | Viernes, 02 Junio, 2006 - 02:22 | |
|
| |