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Archive for January 2007

COMMELL Introduces HS-872P Core 2 Duo Mobile PISA CPU Card

Posted by Ken Cheung in Boards, Busses on Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Taiwan Commate Computer Inc., announce the Half-size PISA(PCI+ISA) platform HS-872P based on Intel 945GM Express and 82801GBM Chipset, which is optimized by the Core 2 Duo/Core Duo mobile and Celeron M on 65nm processors to address the requirements of a wide range of embedded applications such as interactive clients and industrial automation equipment.

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National Instruments Rolls Out LabWindows CVI 8.1 Real-Time Module

Posted by Ken Cheung in EDA Tools on Tuesday, January 30, 2007

National Instruments announced the release of the NI LabWindows/CVI 8.1 Real-Time Module, an extension to the proven ANSI C development environment that makes it easy for engineers to create and deploy reliable and deterministic applications to dedicated real-time hardware such as PXI and desktop PCs. LabWindows/CVI Real-Time takes advantage of network variables to simplify the process of transferring data between real-time and Windows applications. The software also introduces a new high-resolution timing engine for achieving more precise timing and determinism.

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Emerson Debuts High-Speed Fabric Interface with Dual 10-Gbit Ethernet

Posted by Ken Cheung in Boards, Busses,Networking on Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Emerson Network Power’s (NYSE: EMR) new Embedded Computing business, formerly Artesyn Communication Products, announced a new high-speed switched fabric interface for its KAT4000 AdvancedTCA (ATCA) telecom blade. The enhanced interface provides dual 10-Gigabit Ethernet channels for accessing the ATCA High-Speed Fabric.

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DDR PHY Interface Specification

Posted by Ken Cheung in Components on Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Denali Software, Inc., on behalf of all DDR PHY Interface (DFI) specification participating members, announced the release of the DFI specification version 1.0. The DFI specification won the prestigious DesignVision Award at DesignCon in San Jose, CA. Participating members of the DFI specification include representatives from industry-leading companies ARM, Denali, Intel, Samsung and Synopsys. The DFI specification speeds DDR memory system deployment, and reduces the significant integration and verification costs by systems developers, memory controller vendors, and PHY providers.

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Altova Introduces UModel 2007 Tool for UML 2 Software Development

Posted by Ken Cheung in UML on Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Altova(R), creator of XMLSpy(R) and other leading XML, data management, UML, and Web services tools, announced the availability of Altova UModel(R) 2007, the latest release of its popular UML 2 software design tool. The new UModel release includes four additional diagram types that round out the product with the full complement of UML 2.1 diagrams. It also adds a unique capability to model XML Schema files in UML, plus support for reverse engineering of Java and C# binary files, and the ability to hyperlink elements of UML diagrams to other diagrams or external files.

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TeamF1 Receives IPv6 Ready Logo for Embedded Multi-threaded Network Stack

Posted by Ken Cheung in Networking on Tuesday, January 30, 2007

TeamF1, Inc., the leader in embedded connectivity and security, announced that NetF1 – its high performance, feature- rich embedded TCP/IP stack implementation and virtual routing framework – has passed the IPv6 Ready Logo Program’s first stage of certification and has received the IPv6 Ready Logo. This key certification validates the product’s support for IPv6 mandatory core protocols and interoperability with other IPv6 implementations.

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Microtune Ships Mobile TV Tuners

Posted by Ken Cheung in Wireless on Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Microtune(R), Inc. (NASDAQ: TUNE), announced that it has taken its second round of orders for its mobile TV tuners from LG Electronics, Inc. (LG) and is shipping product. LG will be deploying the Mobile MicroTuner(TM) MT2260, Microtune’s multi-band tuner, in a second-generation mobile TV phone that is targeted for a European DVB-H-based mobile TV commercial rollout.

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Bandspeed Reduces Power with Sequence PowerTheater

Posted by Ken Cheung in EDA Tools on Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Sequence Design announced Bandspeed, a leading developer of mass-market Wi-Fi solutions, has chosen PowerTheater to reduce power in the next generation of Bandspeed’s sophisticated 90nm AirMaestro SoC, thereby hitting aggressive power-management and package targets.

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Strategic Test Offers Multiple Recording Option for Oscilloscope Cards

Posted by Ken Cheung in Test Solution on Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Strategic Test Corporation has introduced the Multiple Recording (MR) option for its new UF2 family of 66 MHz PCI-based Oscilloscope/Digitizer cards. Primarily intended for recording RADAR signals, the MR option can be used to record any high-speed series of waveforms such as sonar, ultrasound and laser.

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Hitachi Develops Liquid-Cooling System for AMD Opteron Processors

Posted by Ken Cheung in Microcontrollers on Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Hitachi, Ltd., (NYSE:HIT) (TOKYO:6501) announced that it will provide its newly developed Liquid-Cooling System for the latest model of AMD Opteron-based workstations by HP. Hitachi is the industry’s leading liquid-cooling manufacturer with products that meet the standards of PC, workstation and server manufacturers worldwide.

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