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A circuit containing only resistors, ideal current sources, and ideal voltage sources. This means that relationships between current and voltage are linear. |
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2004-08-26 | 10G LLC selects DPAC embedded 802.11b WLAN modules 10G LLC is integrating the Airborne WLAN Node Module from DPAC Technologies into its Wi-Fi communications adapter. |
2011-02-08 | 10G EPON SoC tip 10x more bandwidth Atheros debuts a 10G Ethernet passive optical networking (EPON) SoC solution tagreting broadband access, mobile backhaul and cable uplink applications. |
2010-01-25 | 100Gbit network processor handles Carrier Ethernet EZchip Semiconductor Ltd is sampling the single-chip NP-4 100Gbit network processor (NPU) for Carrier Ethernet equipment. |
2006-04-03 | 100GbE spec: 2010 at best Participants in a DesignCon panel on 100GbE have concluded that no draft standard will emerge before 2010. |
2014-09-17 | 100GbE gearbox PHYs aimed at enterprise, data centres The 28nm Broadcom BCM82792 PHY claims to be the first device to offer dual 100Gb/s ports on a single gearbox chip and doubles the density of existing solutions while reducing power usage by up to 30 per cent. |
2013-03-20 | 100G transmitter PHY ready for long haul optical transport The company's BCM84128 100G transmitter achieves an aggregate data rate of 128Gbit/s at the industry's lowest power of two watts enabling high-capacity, 100G optical modules and line-card designs. |
2014-11-11 | 100G tech enables up to 4Tb/s aggregate throughput Artesyn successfully tests the industry's first 100G ATCA technology that sets the groundwork for enabling bandwidth-hungry applications in SDN and network functions virtualisation deployments. |
2006-09-07 | 10,500 heads will roll as Intel implements cost-cutting measures Intel Corp. announced early this week cost-cutting measures it will soon implement, including plans to cut 10,500 jobs through layoffs and attrition. |
2008-09-18 | 1.5GHz FPGAs target ASIC sockets in complex systems Achronix Semiconductor uses asynchronous circuitry to deliver a 1.5GHz FPGA samples. The startup hopes to use its three-fold lead in data rates to grab ASIC sockets in high-end communications, test and other systems. |
2010-05-07 | 1.2GHz broadband ICs suit CATVs RF Micro Devices Inc. is rolling out 1.2GHz broadband transmission products, enabling enhanced, bandwidth-driven services for CATV operators and their subscribers. |
2006-01-02 | .11n spinoff delivers short-range HDTV A prototype wireless high-definition interface for HDTV based on a variation of 802.11n can deliver up to 1.5Gbps, promising designers a lower-cost, more-reliable alternative for delivering high-definition video wirelessly within a room. |
2008-09-19 | 'Smart Objects' IP networking receive support from alliance A group of leading technology vendors and users have formed the IPSO Alliance, whose goal is promoting the Internet Protocol as the networking technology best suited for connecting "smart" objects. |
2006-06-08 | 'Smallest' AC/DC switcher loads 212W XP Power's new 212W, single output AC/DC, the EMA212, is touted to be world's smallest such product. |
2005-01-13 | 'Personal technology' to drive IC industry, says National's Halla The future demand for ICs will not be driven by information technology (IT), but rather by personal technology, according to the top executive from National Semiconductor Corp. here on Tuesday (Jan. 11). |
2002-07-04 | 'Infrastructure IP' seen aiding SoC yields Design-for-yield is becoming a goal for SoC designers as today's very deep-submicron semiconductor technologies of 130nm and below are reaching defect susceptibility levels that result in lower manufacturing yields and reliability. |
2006-12-12 | 'Green' energy powers Motorola's GSM base station Motorola Inc. has completed its one-year trial of running a remote GSM base stations using alternative power systems. |
2007-12-14 | 'First '10Gbit/s transimpedance amps offer improved sensitivity Nanotech Semiconductor has unveiled a new family of 2.5Gbit and 10Gbit TIAs that offers at least 3- to 4dB more sensitivity at each data rate compared to existing solutions, typically in SiGe processes. |
2007-06-04 | 'Fab Club' welcomes two European members Three companies, two of them based in Europe, join the Fab Owners Association (FOA) bringing the number of semiconductor and MEMS manufacturing facilities owned by member companies to over 60. |
2007-06-15 | 'Digital self' reaches out from the digital home Today's digital home is giving way to a new 'digital self' who is all about enriching what's in the home and bringing it into the outside world. |
2008-01-28 | $2.4B offered at U.S. 700MHz auction Around $2.4 billion was offered during the initial round of bids in the auction of the United States' 700MHz wireless spectrum opened by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission beginning January 24. |
2013-03-13 | "Electronic blood" developed for cooling effect IBM is exploring the use of "electronic blood" to not only cool but also to power the cognitive computers of the future. |
2002-01-31 | null IDC Asia/Pacific predicts that the market for DWDM systems will grow at a compounded annual rate of 30 percent to hit $2.2 billion in 2005. |
2002-03-06 | null The optical IC market will reach $1.8 billion by 2006, predicts In-Stat/MDR in a report entitled "Optical ICs & PHYs Keep Bits Flowing at Light Speed." |
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