UR has introduced the LP25 and LP40 series of low power switchers from Astec Power. Both models feature a terminal block connection for both AC input and DC out
Monthly Archives: July 2006
Amino sees growing shipments, revenues and profits
Internet protocol set-top box firm Amino Technologies saw shipments of its products increase 95 per cent to 199,000 units in the six months to May 31 2006. The firm saw turnover increase 73 per cent to £13.5m, including £0.5m of licensing revenues. Pre-tax profit was £100,000 against a loss of £900,000 in the same period a year earlier. Amino said ...
Power-over-Ethernet source and splitter
SL Power Electronics continues to target the power-over-Ethernet (PoE) market with the introduction of Ault’s PW130 PoE power sources and a PoE Line Splitter wh
RoHS-compliant ETX-GX2 module from Acal
The GeodeETX-GX2 module from Acal Microsystems, is a RoHS compliant, drop in replacement for non RoHS GX1 designs
Ref. design for digital contol of power POLs
Silicon Laboratories has introduced a single-phase point of load (POL) reference design for implementing digitally-controlled POL converters in applications suc
Light Blue Optics to double staff as funding rolls in
Cambridge-based start-up Light Blue Optics has closed a $2.5m seed round, led by venture capitalist 3i. The firm has laser-based technology it claims will allow an image projector to be squeezed into a matchbox, and eventually a mobile phone. “The investment will allow us to recruit more people,” Light Blue co-founder Dr Nic Lawrence told Electronics Weekly. “I anticipate the ...
Power-One and Silicon Labs settle patent dispute
Power-One and Silicon Laboratories have agreed to settle and resolve the patent infringement lawsuit filed by Power-One last December
NEC moves borders to cut Asic design time
NEC claims it can radically reduce the design time of large Asics with more than 50 million transistors using a new semiconductor design method
Wind River opens code to open-source community
Wind River’s support for the open-source software community continues with the release of over 300,000 lines of code to the Eclipse Foundation
Operators aim to block stolen mobiles within 48 hours
The five main UK mobile operators have pledged to block around 80% of stolen or lost mobile phones within 48 hours of them being reported missing