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Articles in Oct 11, 1999 issue of Electronics Times
- Analog's Irish move sends clear signals
- Net standards
- Chipset problem hits Direct Rambus
- MCI wins Sprint bid
- MIPS 5Kc core integrates into system-on-chip
- Cookson rises to the challenge
- Optical connector for field installation
- Boards designed to perform complex signal processing tasks
- Resistor networks cuts assembly costs
- Ethernet adapter is single and dual port
- Interface reduces development costs
- Making light work
- Industry invests in more training
- Quake may hit HP sales
- Record MPEG2 on to DVD-ram
- Oftel investigation
- PEOPLE
- Universal DVD for all
- 16bit controller has 18mips performance
- VCO covers 1500 to 1900MHz range
- Crossbar switch has a high throughput
- Integrated CPU modules for PC/104
- Second scart switch set arrives
- Order Book
- Cadence recruitment falls short at Alba
- Chartered plans IPO
- Allen buys more RCN
- Baldor promotion
- Micro-machines are fit for space
- LDO regulator can power 2.5V devices
- Four-port modules for RS232/422/485 comms
- IR comms entry into product designs
- Afdec market sales statistics
- News Digest
- Going for a song
- Rebranding before float
- Details of 64bit SH5 are revealed
- Finnegan joins the Basis team
- Hard drive has 40.9Gbyte capacity
- Memory module is chip scale-based
- Rotary encoder includes integrated Profibus interface
- Detector design is highly sensitive
- Parts shortfall to hit mobile makers
- GEC 'e-mentors'
- Single-chip radio 'in three years'
- Taiwanese make Hitachi devices
- Zip's profitability drive
- Reducing relays
- MP3 steals a march
- SAR cuts costs and simplifies ATM design
- Universal block works with all TSSOP173s
- Rx ICs offer a 10dB noise improvement
- Cable tester which exceeds specs
- Flat panel PC system for easy upgrade
- Labour's smartcard plan under attack
- Psion Revo delayed
- Linear Tech launches high-frequency group
- USI ramps-up in Irvine
- More businesses going bust
- NEC 0.13 micro m CMOS first
- Connectors enable direct terminations
- Universal input ac/dc supply offers 3.6W/cu in power density
- Telecoms supply delivers up to 2100W
- Intelligent approach to AOI equipment
- PC card adapter for CompactFlash
- Mobiles in a month
- Cookson takes the green route on lead products
- Thinnest TV screen
- Flexible approach to realtime Java
- Hitachi: a decade is a long time in development
- Buffalo network products in Europe
- Range controls ESD and ES attraction
- FPGAs for less than 10kgate applications
- Adapter card for primary rate ISDN
- Quad multi-gigabit interconnect
- ST beats its target
- US firms eyeing up Europeans
- IBM hits another data storage milestone
- Texas is aiming for Power Trends
- NRTA picks CEO
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