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Articles in Feb 21, 2000 issue of Electronics Times
- Compactcard offers a series of solutions
- IBM leads `women in high tech' drive
- ARM makes it all academic
- Nortel adds 900 jobs
- Flush Rodime after deal
- Design from day one
- Accelerator for low threshold problems
- Projectors expand portable market
- Male connectors offers 90 degrees installation
- Top Whitehall adviser warns about research
- Store Wars
- Lucent spends $30m on expansion
- Cabletron divides itself to conquer
- Processors: up to 100x faster by 2010?
- SBC comes with a PC/104 Plus interface
- Lamp degradation is recorded using labels
- AWGs help solve comms problems
- WAP adapter reduces design time
- News Digest
- Palladium peaks
- Marconi buy to focus on Australia
- Mogford appointed chief officer
- Optoelectronics is a UK success
- Buffer amp's rail-to-rail performance
- Tachometers provide pulse for logging
- Modem shortage may hit Net push
- ARC Cores version 3 debuts with extra DSP
- Corning joint venture
- Kunz is European general manager
- Taking on the design role
- Enhanced CCD board cameras can provide high quality pictures
- Variable drive range for AC and DC use
- Digital data analyser offers measurement rates up to 3.2Gbit/s
- Blue Danube Time?
- Symbian signs 11
- BT and Corning in #39m agreement
- Concurrent raises #1m
- No-one yet knows what will sell 3G
- Backshell provides high levels of EMC
- Development kit includes realtime emulator
- Modules set to aid information access
- Gibson urges closer links with government
- Alcatel puts Bluetooth antenna in chip package
- Digital TV deal for Zoran and Infineon
- Nokia Ventures into London arena
- CompactPCI is given 21 slots by transceiver
- Soft Watch
- Compact PCI supplies are growing fast
- Passive backplane with 21 slots
- Internal memory aid to data logging
- Industry guru Kilby heads for Bookham
- COP8 chip to get speed increase
- Telematics `must increase its appeal'
- Intel takes stake in wireless lans
- Siemens chief joins PartMiner board
- Specifying the Orange videophone
- PCB system join flat belt conveyor lines
- DC/DC converters operate without heatsinks in distributed designs
- Waveguide products up to 40GHz
- Order Book
- Tektronix will put test to the fore
- On The Ball
- NXT completes its change
- Connection helps raise bus speeds
- Arrow Electronics UK
- Tuning into an uncertain future
- All-in-one mini computer for embedded graphical user interfaces
- Tiny touchscreen is highly intelligent
- Module opens way for OPC networks
- Optical litho for 50nm transistor
- British Triumph
- WWG and TTC marriage puts Agilent in their sights
- Critchley backs Tyco over `hostile' Brady
- Aisys takes on two as vice-presidents
- Electronics really can be fun
- Taps feature fibre optic technology
- Controllers extend power range
- Intel chip hits 1.5GHz
- Philips cuts complete Dect handset to three chips
- Quickturn moves into IP design
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