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19″ system of enclosures will provide you unexpected space

What enclosure to use for your electronic device and how to sort them when there are several ones on one place? That´s the question reaching almost to beginnings of electronics. No wonder, that since those times a lot of solutions were developed, which were so good, that they´re actual even nowadays. One of such examples […]

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New Vishay Siliconix -150-V and -200-V P-Channel Power MOSFETs Save Space for Active Clamp Configurations

(PRWEB) April 30, 2005 A family of new -150-V and -200-V p-channel power MOSFETs that offers space-saving solutions for active clamp configurations was released today by Siliconix incorporated (NASDAQ: SILI), an 80.4%-owned subsidiary of Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (NYSE: VSH).   While p-channel MOSFETs for active clamps offer a simpler alternative to n-channel clamp implementations, until

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Research and Markets : Who Is Going to Lead the Printable Electronics Space?

Dublin (PRWEB) August 5, 2005 Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c21885) has announced the addition of Printable Electronics: Roadmaps, Markets and Opportunities to their offering   Printable electronics — the use of low-cost, high-speed printing technologies to create electronic circuits and devices — promises to change the economics of the electronics industry and to create new kinds

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Poll: Android Pi – Your thoughts?

Android Pi? Here’s a poll that has been running on Gadget Master’s sister-blog, Eyes On Android – The union of Raspberry Pi and Android It was spurred by the news that the Raspberry Pi platform is getting a doubling of RAM , to 512MB, with the suggestion that this will enable it to accommodate Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), and take it out into the mobile space..

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Hardent to Deliver an FPGA Design Workshop at the Upcoming Canadian Space Agency FPGA Conference

Montreal, QC (PRWEB) September 22, 2011 As part of the effort of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) to encourage the use of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) in Canadian Space Missions, the CSA is hosting a 2-day conference and have asked Hardent to open with an FPGA introductory workshop. The Hardent FPGA workshop is scheduled

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New Three-Screen Trenton Rackmount LCD Monitor Saves Space with an Innovative Shallow-Depth Enclosure Design

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) October 12, 2011 The three 17 high-performance display screens featured in the Trenton new TMM3500 rackmount LCD monitor deliver superior graphics and image clarity in complex and multi-faceted military system installations, human machine interface (HMI) applications, process automation systems, broadcasting control facilities and medical imaging machines. The shallow-depth dimension (i.e. 20″/51cm) of

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Racking Up Points for Resilience and Space Savings: Hardigg

South Deerfield, MA (PRWEB) February 25, 2008 Hardigg Cases, the company that revolutionized the packaging and transport container industry, has recently introduced SuperMAC, the company’s most compact container with a removable rack option. SuperMAC was designed with a space-saving footprint that makes use of every available interior inch, while remaining small enough for two cases

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Analog Devices Introduces Four-Channel, Single-Package Solution for Data and Power Isolation : New iCoupler

NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) May 20, 2008 “Delivering 500 mW of isolated power in a small, surface mount package, the ADuM540x products enable customers to put more channels of isolation into space-constrained designs at reduced cost,” said Ronn Kliger, product line director, Digital Isolation Products, Analog Devices. “For example, industrial control designers can now increase the

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Analog Devices’ High-Speed Multi-Channel Analog-to-Digital Converters Reduce System Board Space : – ADI’s AD9239 and AD9639 quad 12-bit analog-to-digital converters use 50 percent less PCB area, yielding space savings for high-bandwidth data acquisition applications.

NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) November 19, 2008 The 250-MSPS (mega-sample-per-second) AD9239 incorporates an efficient packetized output scheme, while the 210-MSPS AD9639 supports a JESD204-compliant output scheme. Both ADCs feature on-chip PLL (phase-locked loop) and input buffer circuits, which are designed for low cost, low power, small size, and ease of use. The new ADCs require a

Analog Devices’ High-Speed Multi-Channel Analog-to-Digital Converters Reduce System Board Space : – ADI’s AD9239 and AD9639 quad 12-bit analog-to-digital converters use 50 percent less PCB area, yielding space savings for high-bandwidth data acquisition applications. Read More »

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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