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<title>Analog Devices announces new narrowband CMOS transceiver for low data rate applications</title>
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<description>Analog Devices, Inc. has announced it has extended its portfolio of leading RF ICs with the ADF7021 narrowband transceiver IC. The ADF7021, radio frequency integrated circuit is designed for operation in multiple frequency bands between 80 and 940 MHz. Fully compliant with European ETSI-300-220, North American FCC Part 15 and Part 90,95 and Japan ARIB STD-T67 regulatory standards, the ADF7021 achieves a receiver sensitivity of -123 dBm at 1 kbps and includes on-chip T/R switch, VCO tank and RF/IF filters, fully automatic AFC and ADC. Because of its high radio receiver sensitivity, superior interference blocking, the ADF7021 is ideal for high reliability and maximum range applications.</description>
<pubDate>4 Dec 2006 12:17:00 +0300</pubDate>
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<title>National Semiconductor has introduced the world's smallest fully integrated flash light-emitting diode (LED) driver</title>
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<description>The LM2754, featuring low input noise, adjustable output power control and automatic LED shutdown, delivers up to an 800mA load in handheld applications. Many of today's cellular phones feature built-in digital cameras capable of both high-resolution still and video images.

Gains in camera technologies have created the need for a high-power white-light source for camera use indoors or in dim ambient light.

White LEDs, already popular for backlighting colour displays, have emerged as the flash light source in camera phones.</description>
<pubDate>25 Nov 2006 12:27:00 +0300</pubDate>
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<title>The iC-MFL, iC-MFN and iC-MFP are monolithically integrated, eight-channel level shifting devices that drive logic and N- and P-channel power FETs.</title>
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<description>The iC-MFL, iC-MFN and iC-MFP are monolithically integrated, eight-channel level shifting devices that drive logic and N- and P-channel power FETs. The internal circuit blocks have been designed in such a way that with single errors, such as open pins (VB, VBR, GND, GNDR) or the short-circuiting of two outputs, the iC-MF L/N/P's output stages switch to a predefined, safe OFF state. The safe shutdown of externally connected FETs is thus guaranteed in the event of a single error.

Typical applications include the operation of FETs from 1.8V, and 3.3 or 5V TTL- and CMOS-compatible systems, such as FPGAs, modern microcontrollers and microprocessors which require devices to be fail safe.</description>
<pubDate>24 Nov 2006 20:26:00 +0300</pubDate>
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<title>Bristol-based Ocean Blue Software and Taipei-based ALi Corp have completed a software engineering project to adapt the Ocean Blue Voyager MHEG-5 and DSMCC software to ALi M3101 and M3330 chipsets.</title>
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<description>Bristol-based Ocean Blue Software and Taipei-based ALi Corp have completed a software engineering project to adapt the Ocean Blue Voyager MHEG-5 and DSMCC software to ALi M3101 and M3330 chipsets. ALi M3101 chipset is the world's leading DVB-T SoC with integrated COFDM demodulator, media processor, and audio/video DACs. This 128-pin packaged M3101 is ready for mass production and will be supplied with DVB-T software and Ocean Blue Voyager MHEG-5 and DSMCC v1.06 as a complete solution for set top box and integrated digital television manufacturers.

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<pubDate>24 Nov 2006 16:24:00 +0300</pubDate>
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<title>Radstone Embedded Computing has announced the first two members of a new family of 6U VPX form factor solutions</title>
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<description>Following on from the company's commitment, announced in May, to the creation of a family of 3U VPX form factor solutions, Radstone Embedded Computing has announced the first two members of a new family of 6U VPX form factor solutions. Further announcements of additional 6U VPX products are expected in the near future. The 6U VPX form factor DSP230 is an advanced, fully rugged multiprocessor solution featuring quad Freescale 8641D processors and 4Gbyte of DDR2 SDRAM.</description>
<pubDate>24 Nov 2006 13:23:00 +0300</pubDate>
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<title>JAE Europe has appointed Gavin Coleman as Key Account Manager for the company's customers in the consumer electronics sector</title>
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<description>JAE Europe has appointed Gavin Coleman as Key Account Manager for the company's customers in the consumer electronics sector. </description>
<pubDate>24 Nov 2006 11:22:00 +0300</pubDate>
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<title>Antenna switch needs no voltage convertor</title>
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<description>New from Peregrine Semiconductor, the PE42612 RF antenna switch is a flip-chip SP4T switch for multiband GSM/Edge handset applications. This new device features both 1.8 and 2.75V control logic, which enables the antenna switch module (ASM) to be connected directly to any RF transceiver technology, eliminating the need for a voltage convertor. All new Peregrine antenna switches incorporate this feature, enabling complete design flexibility.</description>
<pubDate>23 Nov 2006 18:21:00 +0300</pubDate>
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<title>Emitters and sensors are in surface-mount packages</title>
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<description>Providing design engineers with a number of surface mount devices for a broad range of applications, TT Electronics Optek Technology has developed a family of infra-red emitters and matching sensors. Designated the OP280 and OP580 Series, respectively, the OP280 Series infra-red emitter family consists of three standard and two speciality devices, and the OP580 Series encompasses three silicon photosensors. According to Dave Birtalan, Vice President of Optek Technology's Components Business Unit, the OP280 family of infra-red emitters was developed to aid engineers in reaching specific design goals.</description>
<pubDate>23 Nov 2006 15:19:00 +0300</pubDate>
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<title>Development kit puts Ethernet core module to work</title>
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<description>New from NetBurner, the Eclipse Ethernet Development Kit comprises a complete set of powerful developer hardware, software and tools that enable rapid development of embedded network-enabled products. The US $99 development kit includes: the NetBurner Mod5270 core module and development board, Eclipse IDE, uC/OS RTOS, TCP/IP stack, web server, C/C++ compiler and linker, Flash file system and deployment tools. NetBurner created this full featured embedded network development platform for the demanding professional design engineer, yet also targeted the low price point required by hobbyists and students.</description>
<pubDate>22 Nov 2006 20:10:00 +0300</pubDate>
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<title>Bluetooth and 802.11 coexistence schemes explained</title>
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<description>With the growing success of both Bluetooth and 802.11, there is an increasing need for such products to coexist together, as they share the same radio spectrum. Ezurio's wireless modules support a number of schemes to mitigate the effects of interference, even when they are located next to each other. A new white paper explains the problems of coexistence and collocation and demonstrates how they can be tackled.</description>
<pubDate>22 Nov 2006 18:08:00 +0300</pubDate>
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