| Ultralow-power FPGA aims to break industry records
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2008-06-11 |
| The folks at SiliconBlue have just announced a revolutionary new class of single-chip, ultralow-power FPGA devices, that they say set a new industry standard for price, power, and space along with unprecedented ASIC-like logic capacity for battery-powered, handheld consumer applications. |
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| Medical innovations receive dev't kit aid
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2008-06-10 |
| As the desire to offer consumers smaller, easier-to-use medical products grows, Logic and Texas Instruments Inc. have released a development kit specifically designed to bring new medical products to market quickly. |
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| Fingerprint sensor renders improved interface function
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2008-06-09 |
| Upek recently launched the TCS5 TouchStrip fingerprint sensor that delivers greater durability, compact size and price geared for the mainstream market. |
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| XO-1 teardown reveals why they can't sell for $100
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2008-06-06 |
| The OLPC XO-1's displays, batteries, CPUs, fancy enclosures and the rest all add up to a BOM that sits uncomfortably far from the $100 target. |
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| SoC 'first' to integrate laser navigation sensor, flash-based MCU
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2008-06-05 |
| Cypress Semiconductor Corp. has introduced its second-generation laser navigation product family, which the company touts as the first in the industry to integrate a laser navigation sensor and programmable flash-based MCU on one die. |
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| Cypress touts simplified laser navigation system
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2008-06-04 |
| Cypress has launched its second-generation laser navigation system, claiming it is the first to integrate a laser navigation sensor and programmable flash-based microcontroller on one die, which will ease mouse design and manufacturing processes |
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| Module simplifies high-speed integration of boundary-scan signals
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2008-06-04 |
| JTAG Technologies announces the availability of the JT 2147/AGP boundary-scan interface for use with Aeroflex ICTs |
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| Nvidia takes on Intel in mobile x86 battle
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2008-06-04 |
| Nvidia Corp. will go head-to-head with the Intel Corp. Atom processor in a battle for design wins in mobile media and Internet devices |
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| DSC kits target embedded control
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2008-06-03 |
| Texas Instruments Inc. has announced five new experimenter and application-specific development kits for its TMS320F28x digital signal controllers. |
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| ST steps up 32bit design flexibility with enhanced STM32 MCU family
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2008-06-02 |
| STMicroelectronics has increased both the scalability and peripheral options of its 32bit STM32 MCU family, which was introduced in June 2007. |
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| TestStand 4.1 with multicore support ups test throughput
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2008-06-02 |
| National Instruments' latest version of the TestStand test management software 1 helps engineers develop faster test systems with multicore processor support. |
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| Mature devices shape Rolly's dancing feet
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2008-05-30 |
| The Consumer Electronics Show in January was rocked by the "dancing" MP3 player—Sony Rolly. |
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| QuickLogic's platform offers compact mobile packaging
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2008-05-30 |
| To meet the needs of the mobile device market, QuickLogic Corp. has brought its customer specific standard product platform in a tiny WLCSP, which helps reduce design size to support processor interface and functionality |
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| USB modules match electronic functional test
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2008-05-30 |
| Agilent Technologies Inc. has introduced a family of USB-based instruments designed for flexible configurations, quick setup, and affordability in electronic functional test and troubleshooting applications. |
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| Trimble upgrades surface mount GPS receiver
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2008-05-29 |
| Trimble has introduced the Copernicus II GPS receiver, a thumbnail-sized, surface-mount, high sensitivity module that features major advancements in signal tracking. |
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