July 29, 2010
Today's news
- Freescale and Indesit collaborate on smart appliance solutions for ZigBee connected white goods
- Renesas regroups for growth
- Neonode signs zForce license agreement with Daesung Electric
- UK-India Summit announces picoChip technology to power Rancore's 4G basestations
- HomePlug Powerline Alliance makes revolutionary advances for next-generation powerline networks
- Belgian EDA startup, Sigasi announces first round funding
- MediaTek takes LTE license, partners with Docomo
- ADI - Xilinx collaboration streamlines base station design
- Synopsys' Design Compiler Graphical used for hearing-aid DSP
- Infineon increases sales, profits, outlook, capex
New Products
- Low power audio hub solution targets portable digital audio applications
- AdvancedMC plug connector from Harting boasts enhanced contact reliability
- IEEE 802.3af/at-compliant PSE controller saves space and cost in PoE+ powered devices
- Low-power JESD204A data converters offer board space savings communications applications
- POE power supplies with integral DC injector offer application flexibility
- National Semiconductor unveils first analog audio subsystem with integrated noise reduction
- 3.5 inch Miniboard SBC with power-efficient N450/D410 and D510 Atom processors
- New hardware programmer to support Actel's flash FPGAs
- HD sound-to-silicon solution features Blu-ray software for low cost SoCs
- Ethernet gateway for wireless mesh networking
Next events
July 08, 2010
- Webinars
Basics of electrical measurements
July 15, 2010
to November 10, 2010
- Seminars
CST Workshop Series 2010 – Edinburgh – Belfast – Dublin - Loughborough
August 03, 2010
to August 04, 2010
- Seminars
Asia Symposium on Quality Electronic Design - Penang, Malaysia
September 15, 2010
to September 16, 2010
- Seminars
Future World Symposium – London
September 19, 2010
to September 23, 2010
- Exhibitions
ECOC - Torino
MOST POPULAR NEWS
- Vibration harvesters designed to replace AA, AAA batteries
- Hubris, lessons from Apple antenna debacle
- WiMax shrinking, LTE has issues
- BMW e-car will feature lightweight construction
- Analyst: Nokia's modem move hints at Intel-Infineon done deal
- Opinion: M'soft may not survive post-PC era
- NSN takes $1.2B slice of Motorola
- Reversible USB connector fits into ports either ways
- Brookhaven takes another shot at room-temp superconductors
- World's first see-thru glass window capable of generating electricity is ready for unveiling
Numonyx Embedded Design Center
Interview
Technical papers
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