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UL AQS Achieves Accreditation for Indoor Air Quality Emissions Testing
UL announced today that it has earned approval as the only U.S. commercial laboratory to provide laboratory testing for the Blue Angel Program’s newest standard for printers, copiers and multifunctional peripherals, RAL-UZ-171.
Siano’s New Carmel Takes Center Stage at DISTREE Latin America
Siano today announced the launch of two new products in Latin America. The two-day event hosted hundreds of Latin America’s top ICT and consumer electronics retailers and distributors who were able to evaluate the latest products prior to their launch in the local markets.
RF Power Solutions Overview from TI
David Van Schravendijk, a Texas Instruments engineer, provides a complete overview of TI's RF Power Solutions.
Peratech presented with Queen's Award for Innovation 2012 for its QTC touch technology
Peratech was presented with the 2012 Queen's Award for Enterprise in the Innovation category for its multi-award winning, QTC technology by HM Lord-Lieutenant of North Yorkshire, James Dugdale, 2nd Baron Crathorne, KStJ, FSA, FRSA, on behalf of Her Majesty, The Queen. The ceremony took place on the 14th of September at Peratech's offices in North Yorkshire and was attended by Councillor Stuart Parsons, the Mayor of Richmond, Stephen Knight, Clerk...
Peregrine Semiconductor Expands European Operations
Peregrine today announced the expansion of its European operations with the opening of a design, development, and sales facility in Reading, United Kingdom. The Company’s UK facility focuses on developing dedicated RFIC products of European content, to better address the European requirements; including those of the European commercial, industrial, and high-reliability markets, which have been a cornerstone for Peregrine’s successful ...
electronica India and productronica India 2012 closed with record number of exhibitors and visitors
The 13th edition of electronica India and productronica India 2012 ended on a high-note with record number of exhibitors and visitors. The number of trade visitors at electronica India and productronica India 2012 recorded 11,085 visitors, a growth of 8 percent over the previous edition. 315 exhibitors presented their products, solutions and services at the trade fair from September 11 – 13, 2012. Both exhibitors and visitors were extremely sat...
Energy Micro's real-world applications for MCUs at electronica
Energy Micro has announced that it will display a range of real-world applications for its EFM32 Gecko families of ARM-based microcontrollers at Electronica 2012. The company will demonstrate how its low-power devices greatly extend battery life of a variety of portable electronic products.
Condition monitoring of equipment at nuclear power plants
The IEC and the IEEE today announced the joint publication of new international guidelines for condition monitoring of electrical equipment installed in nuclear power plants. The organizations have also published three affiliated standards detailing specific techniques that can be used to perform the condition monitoring evaluations.
CUI Signs License Agreement for Advanced Bus Converter Products
CUI Inc has entered into a license agreement with Ericsson, the world's leading provider of technology and services to telecom operators, for their 32-bit processor-based FRIDA II 3E digital Advanced Bus Converter family, including the newly released BMR456 quarter brick and BMR457 eighth brick series. The license agreement will enable original equipment makers to address interoperability challenges, reduce time to market, and decrease supply cha...
Expanded Developer University to Return to the 2013 International CES
Today, the Consumer Electronics Association announced that Developer University will return to the 2013 International CES. Developer University is a unique event that brings app developers together with many different platform vendors, helping developers learn about the numerous opportunities available to them, and helping platform vendors reach a larger audience of developers than would be possible at a smaller event. Developer University sold o...