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GaN LED chips on silicon wafers

08 February, 2012

Osram has developed GaN LED chips on silicon wafers.


Emerson certification

08 February, 2012

Emerson Network Power has received ISO 13485 certification.


Range expanded for element14

07 February, 2012 | Supplied by: element14

element14 has introduced 14 additions to its product range


RF catalogue available

07 February, 2012

Samtec has introduced its RF interconnect catalogue


Lithium-ion battery warning

06 February, 2012

Scientists have developed a sensor that can warn of impending catastrophic failure in lithium-ion batteries.


International Rectifier IRMCK171 mixed-signal IC

06 February, 2012 | Supplied by: Avnet Electronics Marketing

International Rectifier says that its IRMCK171 one-time programmable ROM-based monolithic mixed-signal IC for sensorless sinusoidal motor control of appliances now meets the standards of IMQ (Italy) Annex R of IEC 60335-1 Edition 4.2 – Class B software requirements.


Online search improved

05 February, 2012 | Supplied by: element14

element14 has made improvements to its website.


Mouser's embedded agreement

03 February, 2012

Mouser has signed a global distribution agreement with Micrium.


Registration opened for development conference

02 February, 2012 | Supplied by: National Instruments Aust Pty Ltd

National Instruments has opened registration for the 2012 NI Technical Symposiums.


Intel and Plessey sign deal

02 February, 2012

Plessey has agreed to a product licensing agreement with Intel.


AMOLED revenues surge in 2011

01 February, 2012

With strong growth in smartphones, AMOLED shipments are estimated to have reached 90 million units in 2011.


Thermography workshop

01 February, 2012

Trio Smartcal is holding a training workshop on thermography in February.


LEAF batteries being evaluated

01 February, 2012

Four companies have formed a partnership to evaluate the re-use of lithium-ion battery packs that power the Nissan LEAF electric car.


Microchip Microstick II development tool

31 January, 2012 | Supplied by: Microchip Technology Australia

A low-cost development tool from Microchip Technology, that supports 3.3 V 16-bit and 32-bit PIC microcontrollers as well as 16-bit dsPIC digital signal controllers in 28-pin SPDIP packages, features most components designers need to start designing with these MCUs and DSCs including an integrated debugger and programmer, user LED, reset button and DUT socket for device swapping.


New materials for solar cells

30 January, 2012

Imec is working together with Flamac to develop new materials for solar cell applications.


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