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8-bit MCUs with LCD controllers simplify smart meter designs March 10, 2010
Gleichmann Electronics has broadened its product portfolio with four new 8-bit All Flash microcontrollers from NEC Electronics, which are specifically designed for single-phase and two-phase electricity meters.
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Interview with Chuck Thacker, PC pioneer
March 10, 2010
Charles Thacker won the 2009 Turing Award for his work in the early
1970's on the Xerox PARC Alto, a forerunner of the Apple Macintosh and
IBM PC, and is now a Microsoft researcher testing out parallel
programming concepts on a multi-core FPGA development system he
designed.
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Touch-screen LCD video evaluation kit supports Lattice FPGA families
March 09, 2010
MSC Vertriebs GmbH is offering a configurable advanced touch-screen LCD video evaluation platform for Lattice FPGA families
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12-/8-channel system monitors simplify current monitoring
March 09, 2010
Maxim Integrated Products has introduced flash-configurable system monitors that supervise 12/8 voltages plus one current.
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Dual output synchronous step-down DC/DC controller draws 50 µA in battery-powered systems
March 08, 2010
Linear Technology Corporation has introduced the LTC3890/-1, a high voltage dual output synchronous step-down DC/DC controller that draws only 50 µA when one output is active and 60 µA when both outputs are enabled.
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Micrium supports Actel SmartFusion FPGAs
March 08, 2010
Micrium has ported its uC/OS-II and uC/OS-III kernels and uC/TCP-IP stack to Actel's new SmartFusion intelligent mixed-signal FPGA.
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OSCI releases first Analog/Mixed-Signal standard for SystemC-based design
March 08, 2010
The Open SystemC Initiative (OSCI), an independent non-profit organization dedicated to supporting and advancing SystemC as an industry-standard language for electronic system-level (ESL) design, has released the SystemC Analog/Mixed-signal (AMS) extensions language standard, AMS 1.0.
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2.4 GHz ISM Band RF transceiver targets short-range wireless systems
March 08, 2010
Analog Devices Inc, has released an RF transceiver targeting short-range wireless systems in the global 2.4 GHz ISM (industrial, science and medical) band.
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LFoundry selects ChipStart as IP solutions partner
March 08, 2010
Landshut Silicon Foundry GmbH (LFoundry) has selected semiconductor intellectual property solutions provider, ChipStart Inc for foundry services representation.
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Integrated lithium-ion battery protection circuit and safety monitor is unveiled by Analog Devices
March 05, 2010
Analog Devices, Inc., has unveiled a Li-ion battery monitoring and protection system that integrates all necessary components, including voltage and current measurement, signal isolation and safety monitoring.
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- 8-bit MCUs with LCD controllers simplify smart meter designs
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- 12-/8-channel system monitors simplify current monitoring
- Dual output synchronous step-down DC/DC controller draws 50 µA in battery-powered systems
- Micrium supports Actel SmartFusion FPGAs
- OSCI releases first Analog/Mixed-Signal standard for SystemC-based design
- 2.4 GHz ISM Band RF transceiver targets short-range wireless systems
- LFoundry selects ChipStart as IP solutions partner
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