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2010-09-06 | Inspection tool monitors edge profiles The metrology and inspection tool can help fabs identify potentially yield-impacting irregularities in the shape of the wafer edge profile or in the edges of films deposited on the wafer. |
2011-01-27 | InPA Systems reveals Active Debug and Full Visibility prototyping tech Esteemed IC, EDA executive Bernie Aronson will be available at the InPa booth to discuss Active Debug and Full Visibility prototyping technology at DesignCon. |
2002-03-05 | Infineon unveils ATM, packet over VDSL solution The company has announced the release of the 4bVDSL standard-compliant ATM over VDSL solution and the PoVDSL packet over VDSL solution, enabling telecommunications equipment that offer the highest possible broadband transmission rates. |
2004-02-16 | Increasing DSP performance breeds new, unexpected applications Each time a new DSP chip rises to a higher level of performance, the industry can look forward to groundbreaking applications that will be created. |
2007-04-02 | Improve car safety with smart sensors Designed to either increase accident avoidance or reduce crash severity, ADAS is touted by automotive analysts as the top new technology for 2010. ADAS applications use various sensors to collect physical data about the vehicle and its surroundings. |
2007-06-01 | Image sensor trims cost of car vision systems The Swiss Center for Electronics claims to have the technology to lower the cost of automotive vision systems from thousands of dollars to hundreds, with its ViSe smart image sensor. |
2010-03-22 | Image processor supports DVB-H/T, ATSC-M/H From CogniVue Corp. comes the CV220X family of processors targeted for use in a broad range of automotive vision application systems, IP video surveillance and monitoring and mobile TV applications. |
2007-07-02 | Image chip makes car vision affordable the Swiss Center for Electronics and CSEM S.A. claim to have the technology to lower the cost of automotive vision systems from thousands of dollars to hundreds. |
2008-04-01 | ICs ready for medical practice Recent semiconductor advances in the medical field give credence to a rising belief that biology will be one of the next big application areas in electronics. |
2005-06-17 | IC designers cite "Titanic" challenges Nanometer IC designers are rapidly crossing uncharted waters and facing "icebergs" with respect to metal variability, reliability, power, and methodology, according to presenters at a special session at the Design Automation Conference here Wednesday (June 15). |
2010-03-31 | IBM ties up with universities on open mobile interface IBM is collaborating with universities to explore an open, common user interface platform for mobile devices. |
2014-01-03 | How much higher can mobile display resolution go? Find out how much higher can resolution go before we do reach the limits of human vision. |
2015-02-10 | High-speed digital design: Innovation at full-throttle The rate at which semiconductor technology is advancing is fuelling the enhancement of ICs, leading to increasingly higher transistor densities and faster data speeds. |
2004-12-02 | High-power connector touts safety Anderson expanded its PowerMod connector line with a new high-power version that features touch-safe female housings, integral positive latches and cable strain relief. |
2006-07-17 | Green engineering challenges reliability, logistics Chip makers began transitioning to Pb-free finishes and "green" packaging years ago, prompted largely by the European Union's clampdown on six substancesincluding leadin electronics equipment. Eliminating lead has significantly affected the electronics industry. |
2015-02-23 | Grasping architectures for ISO 26262 systems OS architecture is crucial in an ISO 26262 system as it is fundamental to overall system dependability and it determines how easy it is to protect components with different or equivalent ASIL requirements. |
2013-05-02 | Grasp the significance of gesture interface When combined with other advanced user interface technologies, gestures can create a richer user experience that strives to understand the human language, thereby fueling the next wave of electronic innovation. |
2003-06-12 | Fuqiang PCB Electronics passes latest tech appraisal Fuqiang PCB Electronics Co. Ltd has passed the government technology appraisal for its ultra-thin type multilayer PCBs and metal-based multilayer PCBs. |
2014-05-02 | Freeware catches on in electronics DIY projects Free software applications have mushroomed over the Internet lately, including electronics engineering tools that prove as good as paid tools. Sourceforge's Cedar Logic Simulator, DesignSpark's PCB, Static Free Software's Electric VLSI, and TinyCAD are among those who make the top ten list. |
2006-10-24 | Freescale unveils MCUs for collision-avoidance systems Freescale Semiconductor has introduced a high-performance 32-bit microcontroller (MCU) optimised for sensor-based collision-avoidance systems. |
2007-10-16 | FPGAs gear up for new automotive applications Actel Corp., in a bid to compete with its larger competitors, is pioneering new markets for FPGAs in automobiles, including design slots in control systems that can work in hybrids, electric vehicles or fuel cell-powered cars. |
2002-12-16 | For Bluetooth it's one step at a time The solution to the ills of this short-range communications technique may lie in going back to basics. |
2015-12-01 | Exploring ADAS stereo vision apps (Part 1) Read about ADAS applications and how cameras in general, and stereo vision in particular, is the basis for safe autonomous cars that can see and drive themselves. |
2015-10-07 | Explore new approaches to high speed signal design The proliferation of high speed protocols, now increasingly implemented in a wide range of components, means PCB designers may need to seek out new solutions to emerging design challenges. |
2013-09-02 | Expert predicts Moore's Law to be over by 2022 Robert Colwell, director of the microsystems group at the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency, boldly predicted that Moore's law to be dead by 2020 at the earliest. |
2006-03-03 | Evaluation kit designed for auto image sensor technology Cypress Semiconductor introduced an evaluation kit for its automotive image sensor technology. |
2010-06-01 | Engineers push smart grid spec by next year Engineers target to deliver within a year a broad suite of standards needed to build smart electric grids, reporting stepwise progress at the end of Connectivity Week. |
2010-04-14 | DSPs pack up to 5Mbit on-chip memory Analog Devices Inc. has launched the SHARC 2148x and 2147x series, the latest additions to its range of 32bit floating-point DSPs that integrate up to 5Mbit of on-chip memory. |
2008-09-16 | Driving the data for navigation devices Digital map data pioneer Navteq has been hitting the road to collect about 260 road attributes and to catalog gathered data for public domain use. |
2005-05-30 | Disk drive connectors comply with SAS 3.0Gbps specs For server, storage, telecom and industrial embedded computing applications, FCI 's serial attach SCSI backplane receptacles offer system designers the means to optimize the integration of SAS and serial ATA drives. |
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