Omron has extended its XF2-series of 0.5mm pitch FPC connectors with version that are designed to make cable insertion easier
Monthly Archives: October 2004
Linux driver for data acquisition
National Instruments has a Linux driver and programming interface for use with its E series multifunction data acquisition...
Atmel expands Scottish smartcard site
Atmel has secured a Government grant of £1.2m to help fund an expansion of its semiconductor design activities in Scotland. The expansion will lead to the creation of design jobs at its East Kilbride facility where it carries out smartcard IC development. The backing follows discussion between the US company and Scotland’s Enterprise Minister Jim Wallace. “The creation of many ...
Scottish firm makes market move
Edinburgh start-up Spiral Gateway looks to expand its semiconductor IP and tool business
Chartered sees Q3 growth, Q4 drop
Number three foundry Chartered Semiconductor has posted third quarter revenue of $257.3m, up one per cent sequentially and 87 per cent year over year. It posted a corresponding net income totaling $16.2m, compared to a net loss of $75.9m in the year ago period. Both revenue and net income beat the company’s own guidance for the quarter. The growth in ...
Driver for key fob antennas
Atmel is offering an LF antenna driver IC for use in handsfree car access applications
SPI devices for flow control
IDT has expanded its range of packet-exchange flow-control management devices to include three system packet interface (SPI)...
ARINC 429 interface for FPGAs
Memec Unique is offering a bus interface IP core for Actel FPGAs that implements the ARINC (Aeronautical Radio, Inc.) 429...
Revenues, profits up at IR
Power IC firm had quarterly revenue of $312.2m and net income of $37.6m
CEM opens gateway to China
The intellectual property (IP) industry is an enigma. The first debate on ‘is the IP business model running out of steam?’ took place five years ago. Since then it has re-surfaced at countless industry seminars, forums, conferences, and bar-room debates. All the while, numerous IP companies have surfaced, spread their wings and, more often than not, expired. They are the ...