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18 June 2008
Cree has announced the newest addition to its industry-leading XLamp® LED family—the XLamp MC-E LED.
The LX series is a 0.5mm pitch ultra-low profile interface connector. The receptacle has a height of only 2mm making this one of the world's lowest profile receptacles. Although this is a compact connector the strength is not compromised.
Cree has expanded its family of XLamp® XR-C high-power LEDs to include Royal Blue, Blue, Green, Amber, Red-Orange and Red. These LEDs are available in production quantities.
15 June 2008
The MC39i is smaller than a business card, exceptionally flat, energy-efficient and offers GPRS class 10 data transmission rates.
13 June 2008
Knitter-Switch has announced a new tact switch series that will find wide application in industry, in medical systems, consumer electronics and the automotive sector.
STMicroelectronics have started a new family of standard products – current sensing amplifiers – with the release of the TSC101 high-side current sense amplifier.
10 June 2008
Murata has developed a series of ceramic resonators with built-in load capacitors to reduce component count and save space in USB 2.0 controller IC driver circuits.
ST has expanded the STM32 family to provide up to 512 Kbytes of on-chip Flash, larger SRAM and extra features for displays, sound, storage and advanced control.
25 May 2008
EPCOS has introduced an easy to install pipe-mounted sensor designed for permanent mounting on pipe diameters of 12 to 20 mm, the most common sizes used in heating systems.
25 May 2008
Whatever your technology needs for a module may be – GPRS, Java™, or EDGE - the MC75, TC65, and TC63 are here to satisfy them. What’s more, they all build on the same platform, with the same connectors, AT commands, and mounting concept.
STMicroelectronics have introduced the L598x family of 2A step down converters which offer high performance and high efficiency.
STMicroelectronics has announced the launch of the industry’s first integrated power-management solution for MOST (Media Oriented Systems Transport) networks.