Fourteen Tasmanian organisations will share $6.7 million from the fourth and final round of the Intelligent Island Market Access and Partnership Program (MAPP).
Bluewater Systems has announced the availability of its new Rig 200 ARM development kit.
National Semiconductor has introduced the industry’s first triple-rate (3G/HD/SD) serial digital interface (SDI) and video clocking daughter card development kits that maximise system performance and simplify the design of new broadcast video equipment.
Xilinx, distributed by Avnet, has announced the new development kit for building embedded systems based on PowerPC 440 and MicroBlaze 32 bit processors.
Wind River Systems has announced that Wind River Workbench has been awarded the ‘Best Commercial Eclipse-Based Developer Tool’ by the Eclipse Foundation at EclipseCon 2008.
IMSYS has announced the IM3240 development kit for use with the IEEE1588 which together can leverage the accuracy of the Global Positioning System (GPS) and its ability to provide precise time. The products, showing slave accuracies of 15 nanoseconds using sub-dollar clock oscillators, can now be a
Three of Indium Corporation’s technology experts will be presenting at APEX, IPC Printed Circuits Expo March 29 -April 3, 2008: Vice President of Technology, Dr. Ning-Cheng Lee; Senior Technologist, Dr. Ronald C. Lasky, Ph.D.; and Solder Paste Product Manager, Tim Jensen.
Cyan, available through GLYN High-Tech Distribution, released its eCOG1X Development Kit, which can be utilised for the development of embedded web server and Ethernet gateway with USB file storage.
International Rectifier (IR) announced a new organisational appointment to the company's leadership team. Dr. Michael A. Briere, 45, has been appointed to the role of executive vice president, research & development and chief technology officer. In his new role, Dr. Briere will be responsible for
STMicroelectronics and IBM announced that the two companies have signed an agreement to collaborate on the development of next-generation process technology—the “recipe” that is used in semiconductor development and manufacturing.