Technological breakthrough in Silicon Photonics: Intel Silicon-based Optical Modulator Could Run Faster Than 1GHz
Jul 14, 2004 |
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Intel researchers have developed a silicon-based optical modulator operating at 1GHz -- an increase of over 50 times the previous research record of about 20MHz. Fabricated in an Intel Fab using Intel's existing ...
Breakthrough in Nanoscale Imaging: IBM Scientists Directly Detected the Faint Magnetic Signal from a Single Electron
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IBM scientists have achieved a breakthrough in nanoscale magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) by directly detecting the faint magnetic signal from a single electron buried inside a solid sample. This achievement ...
Portable RFID reader in a Wristwatch
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During Embedded Systems Expo and Conference held at Tokyo Big Sight, Professor Ken Sakamura of the University of Tokyo unveiled the "UC-Watch," a radio frequency identification (RFID) reader developed by the YRP Ubiquitous ...
BAE Systems and Nantero, Inc. Announce Joint Evaluation of the Potential of Carbon Nanotube-based Electronics
Jul 14, 2004 |
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Nantero, Inc. and BAE Systems announced today a joint effort to evaluate the potential to develop carbon nanotube-based electronic devices for use in advanced defense and aerospace systems. The project will involve research ...
WirelessUSB™ LS Keyboard/Mouse Reference Design Kit now available
Jul 14, 2004 |
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Cypress Semiconductor Corp. (NYSE: CY), the market leader in USB, introduced the WirelessUSB™ LS Keyboard/Mouse Reference Design Kit (CY4632), a comprehensive offering that enables manufacturers of PC Human ...
Crucial Technology Launches High-Performance Memory Line, Designed for Computer Gamers and Power Users
Jul 14, 2004 |
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Crucial Technology, a division of Micron and one of the world's largest direct memory upgrade providers, introduces the Crucial® Ballistix™ high-performance memory line, designed specifically for computer gamers and power ...
TOSHIBA INTRODUCES HIGH-SPEED, HIGH-GAIN PHOTOCOUPLER FOR INTELLIGENT POWER MODULES AND INDUSTRIAL INVERTERS
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In an effort to meet increasingly stringent isolation and switching requirements of intelligent power modules, industrial inverters and similar applications, Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC) announced the ...
Matrics Announces the Most Versatile RFID Reader on the Market Today
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Matrics Inc., a global leader in the design and manufacture of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems, announced that the company will soon begin shipping "Gen 2-ready" AR 400 RFID readers. The AR 400 already operates ...
TI announces single channel UART with 16-Byte FIFO with extended voltage range to 2.5V, and transfer rates up to 1.5MBPS
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Expanding its offering of parallel-to-serial and serial-to-parallel universal asynchronous receiver/transmitters (UARTs), Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) announced a performance enhanced, single channel UART with 16-Byte ...
Engineers at USC and UT-Austin boost the sensitivity of night vision goggles by using quantum dots
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Researchers at USC and the University of Texas at Austin have built and tested a device based on nanostructures called quantum dots that can sensitively detect infrared radiation in a crucial wavelength range. The atmosphere ...
Mitsubishi Electric Develops Industry's Thinnest 2 Megapixel CCD Camera Module
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Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has developed a 2 megapixel CCD camera module which is a mere 7.42mm wide, making it the industry’s thinnest (as of May 30, 2004). Sample shipments will be available during July 2004, at a ...
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