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A secret side project for a Hewlett-Packard engineer has quietly spawned an ultra-sensitive accelerometer that the PC giant hopes to leverage to propel it into sensor networks, an emerging market it sees as the next big wave of computing.
The Semiconductor Industry Association said improvements in the global economy is spurring demand for chips and now projects a smaller decline in sales for 2009 with the market returning to positive growth in 2010.
Silicon Laboratories Inc. has introduced new line of C8051F5xx automotive-qualified microcontrollers (MCUs) that enable a reduction in system cost and footprint in body electronics applications.
Infineon Technologies AG and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) are extending their development and production partnership to a 65nanometer embedded flash process technology.
The electronics industry is recovering, but there is still some uncertainty in the market. So what's in store for the rest of this year and 2010?
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Silicon Image, Inc. has introduced an 18-Megapixel image signal processor Intellectual Property (IP) core, designed to effectively place high-performance digital still camera features in mobile phones.
In a recent product teardown, Portelligent analyzed Eye-Fi's "Share," a Wi-Fi-enabled SD card that makes it easy and affordable to add Wi-Fi connectivity to any digital camera with an SD card slot. Eye-Fi's product line-up includes five Wi-Fi SD card/service combinations between $50 and .
Warm and cuddly aren't the terms that normally come to mind for electronic gadgets but the Chumby from Chumby Industries wants to make their device inviting to consumers and potential developers alike.
Semiconductor Insights has recently finished analyzing embedded flash technologies implemented in flash-MCU's from seven leading MCU manufacturers: Renesas, Infineon, Fujitsu, ST Micro, Toshiba, Microchip and Atmel.
The calculator that comes with the iPhone is pretty basic okay, very basic. And for most people that is all they need. Simply something to do rudimentary calculations. But that does not suit the needs of all people, particularly engineers. For us, we need a scientific calculator, and for years many of us have turned to HP.
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Use this VirtuaLab to learn the features of the new Luminary Micro LM3S101 microcontroller. Develop software with your choice of ARM/Keil RealView Microcontroller Development Kit or CodeSourcery G++ GNU development environment. In addition, complete example code and driver libraries including a port of FreeRTOS from FreeRTOS.org.
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