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32MHz MCUs for automotive control applications

Wednesday 05 November 2008

Renesas (distributed by Hitachi Australia) has introduced 14 new 16-bit CISC-type MCUs in the M16C/5L and M16C/56 groups.


Data recovery with SSD and flash capabilities

Wednesday 22 October 2008

Kroll Ontrack’s data recovery tools and techniques allow the company’s engineers to recover data from increasingly popular flash and SSD devices that have been damaged or suffered operating failures.


Avisum launches media player

Monday 08 September 2008

Sydney-based engineering firm, AVisum has launched the next generation Viewstream 300 digital media player.


Seoul Semiconductor’s flash LED wins German award

Thursday 27 March 2008

Seoul Semiconductor announced the company’s flash LED has been named ‘Product of the Year for 2008’ by Elektronik, one of the most prestigious electronics magazines in Germany.


Controllers

Wednesday 20 February 2008

CML Microcircuits announced the introduction of the F3 family of Flash Memory Controllers from Hyperstone GmbH to its product line-up.


Interfacing a USB flash drive to a PIC microcontroller

Monday 03 December 2007

Fred Dart, from Future Technology Devices International (FTDI),describes how to easily link a USB flash drive to a simple, low cost microcontroller in an embedded design


Microcontroller

Tuesday 27 November 2007

STMicroelectronics announced a new secure microcontroller (MCU) based on embedded Flash memory, which is the first in the world to be produced using 90nm (90 nanometer) process technology.


Solid-state storage: feasible plan or flash in the pan?

Monday 22 October 2007

Flash memory's per-megabyte cost is plummeting, and its per-chip density is climbing. Your customers' demands for system performance, low power consumption, compact form factors, light weight, ruggedness, and reliability are unrelenting. Is it time to consider an uptick in your per-system


Caelera appointed Australian distributor for Actel

Monday 13 August 2007

Caelera Pty Ltd has been appointed as the exclusive distributor for Actel Corp. throughout Australia and New Zealand.


Is storage headed for irrelevance?

Tuesday 03 October 2006

The growing pervasiveness of mobile products like MP3 players and Personal Media Players (PMPs) has stirred speculation that within a decade the electronics industry could produce a portable device that will have sufficient storage capacity to hold all the music, movies and television shows ever


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