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Reverse Engineering Breathes New Life Into Old Equipment

Baltimore, MD (PRWEB) June 28, 2007 For more than 18 years, Armistead Technologies has reverse engineered printed circuit boards (PCBs) for clients in the electronics industry. Recently however, an increasing number of small to mid-size manufacturers are discovering the value of reverse engineering as a business resource. Company founder and owner John Armistead recalled […]

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A New Resource For Old Equipment: Custom-Manufactured Replacement Circuit Boards

Glen Arm, MD (PRWEB) December 10, 2007 It’s a familiar story for many small manufacturers. The printed circuit board (PCB) controlling a critical piece of equipment fails, bringing the machine — and an entire production process — to an abrupt halt. Buying new equipment is prohibitively expensive. But replacement PCBs are no longer available, making

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ReCellular Offers Businesses a "Triple Bottom Line" Recycling Solution for Wireless Equipment

Dexter, MI (PRWEB) January 6, 2008 Las Vegas CES – Consumer Electronics Show(PRWEB) January 6, 2008 — ReCellular, experts in refurbished cell phones, has introduced the first program to recycle cell phones tailored to the needs of business leaders focused on the economic, social, and environmental impacts of their business. ReCellular Enterprise (http://www.recellularenterprise.com) offers businesses

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Global Market for Surface Mount Technology Equipment to Exceed US$5.6 Billion by 2010, According to a New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.

San Jose, CA (PRWEB) March 12, 2008 It is the ‘flat’ world that is luring the SMT equipment manufacturers; as the electronic gadgets get smarter and intelligent with smaller and lighter ‘brains’, rapid growth is projected in the SMT equipment market over the next few years. Growing consumer demand for flatter electronic appliances with smaller

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Emerson Network Power Announces NPT42-M Compact, Triple-Output 45 Watt Power Supply with Medical and IT Equipment Safety Approvals

Carlsbad, CA (PRWEB) October 27, 2011 Emerson Network Power, a business of Emerson and the global leader in enabling Business-Critical Continuity, today announced the NPT42-M triple-output open-frame ac-dc power supply. The NPT42-M can deliver up to 45 watts with convection cooling and up to 55 watts with forced air cooling. It can accommodate operating temperatures

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Analog Devices Maximizes Image Quality and Power Performance Across Multiple Ultrasound Platforms : – Leveraging ADI’s data conversion technology and expertise, expanded family of ultrasound solutions maximizes image quality and reduces power consumption in cart-based and battery-powered portable ultrasound equipment.

NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) September 8, 2008 These devices follow the award-winning AD9271, which when unveiled in April 2007, was the first device to integrate a complete octal ultrasound receiver on a single chip, and is used today in ultrasound equipment throughout the world. The AD927x offerings replace previous discrete solutions with a single integrated circuit

Analog Devices Maximizes Image Quality and Power Performance Across Multiple Ultrasound Platforms : – Leveraging ADI’s data conversion technology and expertise, expanded family of ultrasound solutions maximizes image quality and reduces power consumption in cart-based and battery-powered portable ultrasound equipment. Read More »

Analog Devices Enhances RF/IF Signal Chain Performance With Highly Integrated Synthesizer and Mixer Family : – ADI’s ADF4350 synthesizer features superior phase-noise performance; couples with ADI’s new dual-channel active and passive mixers to enable a highly linear RF front end for cellular base stations, satellite communications, and point-to-point microwave radio equipment.

NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) October 27, 2008 The ADF4350 integrated synthesizer provides designers with a single, low phase-noise solution supporting a continuous tuning range from 137.5 MHz to 4.4 GHz. Alternative approaches require as many as 10 individual VCO/PLL combinations. The VCO in ADI’s new ultra-broadband, fully integrated synthesizer features phase-noise of 137 dBc/Hz at a

Analog Devices Enhances RF/IF Signal Chain Performance With Highly Integrated Synthesizer and Mixer Family : – ADI’s ADF4350 synthesizer features superior phase-noise performance; couples with ADI’s new dual-channel active and passive mixers to enable a highly linear RF front end for cellular base stations, satellite communications, and point-to-point microwave radio equipment. Read More »

Analog Devices Introduces Eight High-Speed, Low-Power Digital-To-Analog Converters : Dual-channel transmit DACs use 40 percent less power and are one-third the size of competing devices, yielding power savings in communications, industrial and instrumentation equipment.

NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) November 5, 2008 “With the industry increasingly focused on efficiency and portability, design engineers are being squeezed to reduce power consumption and board space in their designs,” said David Robertson, product line director for the High Speed Signal Processing group, Analog Devices. “Whether they’re designing femtocell base stations, battery-powered instrumentation or medical

Analog Devices Introduces Eight High-Speed, Low-Power Digital-To-Analog Converters : Dual-channel transmit DACs use 40 percent less power and are one-third the size of competing devices, yielding power savings in communications, industrial and instrumentation equipment. Read More »

Analog Devices Healthcare Director Delivers Speech on Role of Analog Semiconductors in Next-Generation Portable Medical Equipment : ADI’s Pat O’Doherty is a featured speaker at electronica 2008.

MUNICH, Germany (PRWEB) November 11, 2008 O’Doherty discussed how the growing demand for point-of-care and home-use medical devices is making systems requirements progressively complex and demanding for medical equipment designers who must reduce the size, improve ease of use, and increase the performance of next-generation portable medical devices. These new system-level demands mean that analog

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Analog Devices’ Amplifier Reduces Board Space and Complexity in Industrial and Instrumentation Equipment : – ADI’s AD8295 precision in amp front-end uses half the space of discrete solutions while providing the industry’s best common-mode rejection ratio of 80 dB to 8 kHz.

NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) December 10, 2008 The AD8295 in amp delivers the highest common-mode rejection (CMR) over frequency in its class. The CMR of competing devices typically falls off at 200 Hz, while the AD8295 maintains a minimum CMR of 80 dB to 8 kHz for all grades at G = 1. High CMR over

Analog Devices’ Amplifier Reduces Board Space and Complexity in Industrial and Instrumentation Equipment : – ADI’s AD8295 precision in amp front-end uses half the space of discrete solutions while providing the industry’s best common-mode rejection ratio of 80 dB to 8 kHz. Read More »

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