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Articles in Jan 29, 2001 issue of Electronics Times
- Dreamcast feels Pace
- Potentiometers offer temperature range
- Disk drives/media go magneto-optical
- Nasa tests camcorder
- `Smallest' NAND flash
- Orange price is hit by slump
- Fading TI sticks to R&D spend
- Europe's hardware spend on the rise
- Flextronics' Q3 revenue up 65%
- Engineers: your country needs you! - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
- Starting Out
- Converter boards are a compact option
- Hall effect switches suit automotives
- Test set picks up on friend or foe
- Inertia devices aid anti-tamper activities
- Intel paces the warpath to wireless networking
- Surf's up for StarCore
- Dell fails to reach target
- Matsushita plant closure in pipeline
- Smart Move
- Connector joins the modular line-up
- Bundled kit version of motion controller
- Relay comes in up to four-pole versions
- Celoxica adds to Handel-C
- Nortel remains optimistic
- Conexant postpones Net spin-off
- Slowdown in chips set to continue
- ARM to sell PowerVR design
- Order Book - Brief Article
- Engineering Winner
- Jitter attenuator adheres to standards
- Parthus to combine GPS and Bluetooth
- RMCD supports up to two PC card slots
- Getting high in America
- IDT adds to warnings of slow growth
- Fairchild buy for discrete chip push
- Compaq confident of meeting earnings forecast
- PS2 problems hit Sony
- ST says chip slump is merely a `correction' - Brief Article
- Processor card takes on extra features
- Bistable rotary solenoids arrive
- Test socket handles a range of devices
- Filters combat EMC compliance problems
- HDTV first for Sopranos
- Lofquist to head Micronic in Sweden
- Platform is `milestone' in strategy
- Dataflex fails to impress
- Oriental Orbit
- Single-chip VoIP solution welcomed
- Synopsys improves Verilog simulator
- SMT-header offers small footprint
- EEPROM operates down to 2.5V
- Extended MLCCs offer Y5V coefficient
- PEOPLE
- Avant reworks tool algorithms
- Orcad files go into Allegro
- Record sales for Altera
- Recruitment news by e-mail
- Protocol analyser is a boost to test set
- System puts screen on a video cassette
- Variable speed blower is cool
- Capacitors avoid ageing problems
- Transformer modules beat harsh environments
- When two worlds collide
- Physics professor joins Melles Griot
- Turbocoder IP core launched
- Digital in all new US TVs
- Toshiba adds 32bit chip
- Sales surge puts Eurodis in third spot
- US and UK sign fighter aircraft deal - Brief Article
- Salary survey 2001
- Modules operate in 2.45GHz ISM band
- Momentary switches use the Hall effect
- Capacitor series offers long life
- SSPCs tested for a range of applications
- BT and Oftel pay price for dithering
- Nobel chief retires, Lawry appointed
- Orange listed as basis for expansion
- UK TechTracker
- Survey confirms PC decline
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