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Articles in April 16, 2001 issue of Electronics Times
- 0.13 micro m for 70nm parts
- Wind River offers Celoxica tool - Brief Article
- Infineon unveils savings plan
- Powerline chip for $5
- Sanders takes vice-president role at Bourns
- Free for all
- PMC tool joins VME line-up
- Software upgrade boost to assistant
- Connectors support for secure data flash cards
- Digital radio for #100 is firms' target
- ARM in speed push
- Write Resolution
- Software goes modular
- Bells and whistles or back to basics?
- High-intensity visible LEDs add that touch of colour
- Analyser family has an input mixer
- Transceiver powered by a single chip
- Care home forced to close
- Lambda goes mainstream
- Global cable standard is close to agreement
- UK tunes in to the digital revolution
- VIEWPOINT
- Tiny LEDs suit multiple functions
- Series boosts 12V DC/DC converter
- Holy Smoke - Brief Article
- Fairchild backs Asia for buying
- Wind River in Unix deal
- Schnaffner unlocks tests for engineers
- Finder sales team
- Losing skilled staff is no joke
- Visible red lasers in 5 and 1OmW outputs
- Modules boosted with AC version
- Eircom swings axe - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
- St Andrews cash award for IR lasers
- Linear amps are isolated
- A meeting of minds over cable services
- Cutting off a subsidy to spite 2G?
- Connectors have integrated magnetics
- Hour meter aid to maintenance
- Transistor gives low saturation
- Union anger over Motorola closure
- Fire Safety - Brief Article
- Personalised display
- Open standard doubles SAN speed
- Jones and Stuart land jobs with Densitron
- Switch-mode power from 400 to 500V
- Three 250V devices join compact line-up
- Design provides small socket footprint
- Going Underground - Brief Article
- TI semis franchise winners - Brief Article
- Parker buys servo firm
- Lower data rate for power connection
- Marco founder Barnard joins Elan
- Industry fights to stop the pirates
- Device uses detector and preamplifier
- Power systems work for distributed power
- Connectors work with SD cards
- Irish sector hurt again
- Soft micro plugs into FPGA chip
- New Natter
- Lens focuses on atomic scale
- VCSEL powers up to 1300nm
- Making CMOS work
- Wafer reader keeps tabs on process
- Oscillator series in a 5 x 7mm package
- Triple scart socket is a boost to space savings
- Casings maker lays off 30 - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
- Migration for MatrixX
- Making Waves
- Raytheon restructure opens up UK posts
- War on waste
- Front-end boost to AC to DC range
- 1500 jobs go in UK as Marconi reorganises
- SMEs earn cash to work with students - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
- Network access denied
- NEC axes 700 in US
- Switching interest turns back to GPIB
- Terahertz picks Flynn for chairman role
- Rivals chip away at silicon
- Device offers16Mbit flash memory
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