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2005-02-28 | Backplane connectors target serial attached SCSI apps FCI has developed a broad offering of 29-position, vertical backplane receptacle connectors for the new high-speed, SAS hard disk drive interface. |
2012-07-06 | Automotive ultrasonic ranging: Gain increase may not boost detection distance Depending on the noise sources, increasing the amplifier gain may not always lead to better ability to detect objects farther away. |
2007-03-01 | Asynchronous interconnects need innovative tools Today's EDA tools lack the ability to describe the more complex constraints used by self-timed circuits. Instead, they remain slanted toward the simpler, synchronous circuits commonly used today. |
2003-10-20 | Associated Opto detector features quick response Associated Opto-electronics (Chongqing) Corp. has released position sensitive detectors that include a one-dimensional and two-dimensional types. |
2007-06-06 | Analysis: Safety apps rev automotive chip market In its recent study, Strategy Analytics reported that safety applications are the largest growth driver in the automotive chip market. |
2008-12-03 | Analysis: AMD struggles to survive Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s place in the annals of the semiconductor industry is now more or less fixed. The battle for dominance in the microprocessor market has been won and lost: The crown belongs to Intel. |
2013-08-28 | Analysing market forecasts for autonomous vehicles With autonomous vehicles seen as an emerging market, Junko Yoshida gives her take on the future of self-driven cars as well as some barriers to its adoption. |
2010-07-16 | All-purpose signal spectrum analyzer operates in real-time mode The FSVR real-time spectrum analyzer from Rohde & Schwarz combines the functions of an all-purpose signal and spectrum analyzer with a real-time spectrum analyzer. |
2015-04-08 | ACM announces IC physical design contest winners The annual International Symposium on Physical Design (ISPD) showcases innovations in modern IC design, and this year also saw Kurt Antreich being awarded for his achievements in EDA. |
2014-07-30 | Accelerate ADAS dev't with radar signal analysis Radar allows fast and clear-cut measurement of the velocity and distance of multiple objects under any weather conditions, making it an enabling solution for automated driving. |
2008-06-03 | A matter of light: The ABCs of LEDs (Part 1) Newly enhanced LEDs have the potential to achieve efficiency improvements while maintaining high performance and reliability that supersede many currently used sources. |
2006-07-17 | A glimpse inside the Cell processor Several years ago, IBM, Toshiba and Sony took the task on creating Cell, an amazing new multiprocessor microprocessor chip that will debut later this year in Sony's PlayStation 3 video game console, Toshiba's high-end televisions and IBM's blade servers. |
2008-07-21 | 450mm debate remains in the hot seat The 450mm debate rages on. At the Semicon West Trade Show, SEMI and many fab-tool vendors earlier this week telegraphed their position on 450mm, reiterating that the economics do not add up for the next-generation wafer size. |
2003-01-10 | 3M rolls single-mode multifiber system The company's single-mode OGI multifiber system is being positioned as a technological improvement over existing parallel optic solutions. |
2007-01-30 | 1U powershelf supports standard 19-inch racks The 1U-high powershelf form C&D Technologies is fully compatible with standard 19-inch rack systems. |
2010-03-09 | 1Mpixel sensor tailored for driver assistance systems OmniVision Technologies Inc. is offering the OV9715 CMOS image sensor for use in 360-degree view and other stand-alone or multi camera automotive vision systems. |
2008-02-28 | 1GHz scopes claim 'fastest' memory waveform update Agilent's new scopes, comprising its next-generation InfiniiVision 7000 series, promise bandwidths up to 1GHz and an unparalleled deep memory waveform update rate of up to 100,000 waveforms per second. |
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