Monolithic ICs
11 September, 2001 | Supplied by: Soanar Limited
A series of MOS monolithic integrated circuits (MOSMICs) that will allow designers to upgrade the performance of UHF and VHF tuners at no additional cost has been announced by Vishay Intertechnology. Serving as a low-noise RF input stage, the 'X' devices provide improved automatic gain control and cross modulation behaviour compared with previous-generation MOSMICs.
Embedded Computers
11 September, 2001 | Supplied by: Backplane Systems Technology Pty Ltd
Backplane Systems has released its latest Microspace boards, the MSMP3SEN and MSMP3SEV, designed and manufactured by Digital-Logic AG.
Vertical Mount Inductors
11 September, 2001 | Supplied by: Clarke & Severn Electronic Solutions
Gowanda Electronics has introduced a series of vertical surface mount toroidal inductors - SMRF 2007 - that optimises board space in RF applications.
Magnetism to increase computer memory
10 September, 2001
Magnetic materials, built up as multi-layered sandwiches with successive layers only a few atoms thick, are giving computers larger memories. By building up sandwiches of magnetic and non-magnetic materials one layer of atoms at a time, it is possible to manipulate, enhance and control the magnetic properties of such sandwiches with extraordinary precision.
Griffith University expands hard drive capacity
06 September, 2001
Computer hard drives look set to hold up to 1000 times more data, thanks to research at Griffith University using nanotechnology, the science of miniature machines.
HP to buy Compaq?
04 September, 2001
Is has been reported that Hewlett-Packard will buy Compaq for an estimated $47.5 billion. Both the New York Times and Wall Street Journal have reported the deal, citing people close to the negotiations, but both companies have declined comment. Compaq Australia said it could not confirm or deny the reports.
Fan Speed Controller
14 August, 2001 | Supplied by: Soanar Limited
Linear Technology has introduced the LTC1840, a dual fan speed controller with a two-wire interface for network servers, desktop PCs or other high efficiency applications where a separate DC-DC converter drives each fan.
Power Supply Chip
14 August, 2001 | Supplied by: Braemac Pty Ltd
Designed to simplify offline power supplies up to 15 W, the L6590 fully integrated power supply chip from STMicroelectronics integrates a 700 V power MOSFET switch, plus all the control circuits needed to build a converter using flyback, boost or forward topologies.
RF Reed Relay
10 July, 2001 | Supplied by: C&K Components Plus
Crydom Magnetics has launched a reed relay range with improved RF performance.
Barrier Diode
10 July, 2001 | Supplied by: Fairmont Marketing
Rohm has recently developed a Schottky barrier diode (RB063L-30) that has both a low VF (forward voltage) and low IR (reverse current).
Embedded Control System
10 July, 2001 | Supplied by: Dominion Electronics
Dominion Electronics has announced the Smart Star series - a modular, expandable, embedded control system specifically designed for real-time control and data acquisition.
Memory card production begins
09 July, 2001
SanDisk and Toshiba America Components state that their FlashVision fabrication (fab)plant has gone into production of advanced flash memories.
Chip speed breakthrough
06 July, 2001
Simplex and Toshiba have announced a semiconductor architecture with the potential to deliver simultaneous improvements of 10+% greater chip performance, 20+% less power consumption and 30+% more chips per wafer.
Wafer level reliability testing of semiconductors
05 July, 2001 | Supplied by: http://www.scientific-devices.com.au
As semiconductor devices shrink in size and become more complex, it has become necessary for fabricators (fabs) to use more parameters to monitor and control production processes
Rittal and Phoenix relocation
05 July, 2001
Rittal and Phoenix Contact have relocated to new premises in the Adelaide suburb of Torrensville, offering a central location for transport and customer support.