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IPFlex’s DAPDNA-2 Dynamically Reconfigurable Processor Chosen as Key Component in FAST Corporation’s High-Speed Image Processing Board

(PRWEB) November 30, 2004 IPFlex Inc. (headquartered in Tokyo Japan, hereafter referred to as IPFlex) today announced FAST Corporation (headquartered in Kanagawa Japan, hrereafter referred to as FAST) has chosen IPFlex’s DAPDNA-2 (see Note 1) Dynamically Reconfigurable Processor (see Note 2) as a key component of the FVDDP01 high-speed image processing board.   In the […]

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Kozio Announces Support for AMCC’s New High-Speed, Low-Cost 440GR PowerPC Processor for Networking Applications

(PRWEB) March 24, 2005 Kozio, Inc., a leading developer of embedded systems software, today announced its support of Applied Micro Circuits Corporation’s (AMCC) [NASDAQ:AMCC] new 440GR PowerPC® processor for networking applications. Kozio develops software solutions that verify design and validate hardware for embedded single-board computer systems.   “We’re pleased that Kozio’s kDiagnostics solutions will be

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New VPX Carrier Cards for PMC or XMC Modules Feature a High-Speed PCI Express Interface

Wixom, MI (PRWEB) March 24, 2011 Acromags VPX4810 3U VPX carrier cards provide a simple and cost-effective solution for interfacing a PMC or XMC module to a VPX computer system. These carrier cards route power and interface bus signals to a plug-in mezzanine module through the VPX card slot connector. An 8-lane PCIe bus Gen

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TransDimension and Chipidea Host Webinar on Simplifying the Integration of High-Speed USB

Irvine, CA (PRWEB) June 15, 2005 TransDimension, the leader in USB connectivity solutions for embedded applications, will join with Chipidea, the leading analog and mixed-signal semiconductor solutions provider, to present a webcast titled, “Simplifying the Integration of High-Speed USB Into Your SoC,” on Wednesday, June 22 at 2:00 p.m. Eastern.   Experts from TransDimension and

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Stewart Connector’s New CAT 6 Plugs Support 10 Gigabit Ethernet To Optimize The Performance of Next Generation High-Speed Applications

(PRWEB) December 11, 2005 Stewart Connector, a subsidiary of Bel Fuse Inc., today announced the availability the 39200 Series of Category 6 modular plugs engineered to exceed TIA/EIA-568B.2 data wiring standards. The new parts join Stewart Connectors comprehensive offering of connectors designed for high-speed networking and computing applications, and are the latest addition to the

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Vishay Siliconix Announces High-Speed Integrated MOSFET+Drivers

Sparks, NV (PRWEB) February 26, 2006 Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (NYSE: VSH) released two new high-speed converter solutions that integrate the control MOSFET, the synchronous MOSFET, and driver circuit in a low-profile, high-performance PowerPAK MLF 10×10 package. The new products simplify the single and multiphase dc-to-dc design process and provide 3% higher efficiency compared with discrete

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Fujitsu Introduces High-Density 4X I/O Connector Module for Space-Efficient, High-Speed Signal Transmission

Sunnyvale, CA (PRWEB) April 28, 2006 Fujitsu Components America, Inc. today released the first in a series of new connector modules for 4x I/O to support high-speed signal transmission. The new modules offer a compact, cost-efficient way to increase I/O port density and available printed circuit board (pcb) space, while simplifying high-speed signal routing on

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Analog Devices’ 120-Milliwatt ADC Driver Features Industry’s Best Distortion Performance and Lowest Power Consumption at 70 MHz : New differential amplifier drives 14- and 16-bit ADCs in communications and high-speed instrumentation applications

NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) June 11, 2008 The ADA4939 can be used in either differential-to-differential or single-ended-to-differential configurations. An internal common-mode feedback loop allows the user to independently adjust the ADA4939 output common-mode level to match the input common mode voltage of the ADC, and at the same time achieve exceptional output balance and suppression of

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Differential Amplifier Drives High-Speed ADCs in Sensitive Communications, Medical and Radar Applications : High-speed amp achieves SFDR more than 6 dB better than competing devices and maintains performance over an input bandwidth range of dc to more than 100 MHz.

NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) September 30, 2008 The AD4927 can be used in single-ended-to-differential and differential-to-differential configurations and is optimized for driving today’s high-performance 14- and 16-bit converters, including ADI’s AD9460 and AD9461 two-channel, 16-bit ADCs and AD9246 low-power, 14-bit ADC. The ADA4927 is especially well suited to wireless communications applications as well as medical equipment

Differential Amplifier Drives High-Speed ADCs in Sensitive Communications, Medical and Radar Applications : High-speed amp achieves SFDR more than 6 dB better than competing devices and maintains performance over an input bandwidth range of dc to more than 100 MHz. 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 »

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