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Articles in Nov 8, 1999 issue of Electronics Times
- 1800 jobs for UK as Nortel ups capacity
- ARM and TI prepare wireless platform
- Toshiba agrees a $1.2bn settlement
- Tellabs buys DSP for $35m
- Multiple interfaces
- A bold initiative to boost awareness
- High fives for datacoms
- CPU supervisors are I2C programmable
- Packages beat the static in electronics
- Tiny package holds a powerful board
- Bridge chip provides FireWire connect
- Motion sensor picks up on human bodies
- Atmel unveils its set-top QAM IC
- Marconi offer is accepted
- Envisia tackles low-level electrical problems in ICs
- PEOPLE
- Keeping an eye on piracy
- Developments in embedded design
- Generator stable at up to 1000MHz
- Programmer/emulator for 48pin devices
- Analysers give a flexible boost
- Debug specialises in post-mortems
- Integrators get the drive for CD writers
- Hybrid material useful in FETs
- Bang on target
- You can be a lucky winner
- Driver cuts down on power consumption
- ICs handle power on rest and over-voltage
- Measuring problems are given a solution
- Scopes can perform complex analyses
- Pressure sensor has 0.1% annual stability
- ST recruits graduates
- Hard IP is ported
- COMMENT
- Every step counts
- Power IC eliminates low-battery chatter
- Transformer tester for high volumes
- Systems measure thick film and paste
- Pitch converter's flexible approach links `incompatible' interfaces
- LCD technology gets smart with fluid
- DIMM-PC has an on-board 80486
- ARM's first step into acquisition
- Adaptec buys DPT for $235m
- Cores linked without common clock signal
- Operators gamble on mobile targets
- The shape of things to come
- UPS offers a rack-mounted version
- Transformers are suited to high speed
- Measuring system offers a differential
- Laser diode range offers protection
- Pulse generator stores up to 30 complete front panel set-ups
- More on speech from Nokia/IBM
- Stepping stone
- ICL chooses Dr Elmore
- MP3 goes wireless
- Dangerous liaisons
- LVDS series for data transmission
- ADSL modem kit can speed development
- Generator offers a variable clock range
- Mesa-style keytop joins moulded range
- Keyboard controller is 8042/ACPI-compliant
- Graphics core deal
- EMC takes stake in optical data storage
- Multi-threaded Java
- The art of self-promotion
- Spoiled for choice
- Assemblies aid to uniform alignment
- Left and right-hand backplanes are used to sort out conflict
- MPEG2 cards share common software
- Plug-in analyser for radio transmissions
- Graphics adapter for PMC carrier boards
- In Brief
- Wilson to Kymata
- Pet projects take to the field
- Java gets real
- Driver helps audio and video inputs
- Microcontrollers take in 32bit risc
- Windows tool for testing and analysis
- Inductors have thin film-comparable Q
- Drive focus on performance
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