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Articles in Nov 20, 2000 issue of Electronics Times
- Order Book
- Trimedia-based platform for recordable DVD `soon'
- Film is distributed digitally
- Further licensee for TTP's stable
- Chip Supports All
- Quantum topics to the fore at IEDM
- Software at the centre
- Capacitor range is boosted
- Circuits come in SC70 packages
- Transmitter module for OSC applications
- P-series suits 19in rack systems
- Spirent buys into telecoms tester
- LSI pays $83m for ParaGea's IP
- FEI and PCIF speak with a single voice
- Abacus buy adds logic franchise
- Fixed wireless to expand rapidly
- Smartcard is also a CD-rom
- Capacitor is based on Al2O3 film
- Culture of failure is holding Europe back
- Watch this space
- Detector comes in T046 package
- Pitch connectors in three applications
- Capacitors come in large values
- Pentium 4 ready for faster Internet
- Smartcard piracy goes to the courts
- AMD reins in Mustang
- R&D spend before IPO
- Nanocrystals line up for electronics
- Reducing 1Gbit DRAM
- Playing without paying
- Keyboard comes as a single unit
- Extra deep covers extend range
- Controller comes in an SOT-23 package
- Prescaler performs divide-by-2 functions
- Infineon in non-core disposals
- Partnership boost to iTV
- TSMC launch into 0.13 micro m
- Modem chip includes VoIP
- SETs can now do their maths
- Internet infiltration
- Distance sensor range is boosted
- Four extend tool kit line-up
- Proximity sensor uses Hall-effect
- Accelerometers suit true DC response
- Monkey Puzzle
- Generics to list in London
- Cisco links with Corning
- CSR wins $35m for global expansion
- Lucent sells Power arm
- Stacking saves space
- Organic LED connects to silicon
- VIEWPOINT
- A captured audience
- Capacitors cut space and aid safety
- Analysers provide test capabilities
- Kit comes as a four-part solution
- Seagate drive with bite
- Sales push for ARC processor IP
- Display Choice
- Sphere Projection
- Test for Temento in cash search
- Research push to ever higher frequencies
- Where next for Electronica?
- Driver operates up to 10.7Gbit/s rates
- Transistors combine the best of two persuasions
- Capacitors have 2000hr lifeline
- Switch offers surface mount options
- All-copper Altera eyes 0.13 micro m
- Rhines relinquishes president post
- NDS goes for Indian R&D
- Qualcomm arm for investment
- Xilinx buys fabless firm
- Growing volumes are driving distribution
- One site for all
- Flat cable assembly provides connection
- Heads pave way for building readers
- Flashlight lamps fit two-or three-cells
- Digital PLL chips for critical timing
- Telesystem drops 3G buy
- Amplifier wars break out at Electronica
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