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Nearly 700 million wireless connectivity products to ship in 2013

Tuesday 25 November 2008

Shipments of four classes of wireless audio and video connectivity products for the home, which barely amounted to 150 million devices this year, are expected to increase to nearly 700 million worldwide by the end of 2013, according to a new ABI Research study.


Audio power amplifier

Wednesday 29 October 2008

A new power amplifier from National Semiconductor is the industry’s first monolithic amplifier for automotive warning and alert tone amplification.


Bluegiga apt-X audio codec

Thursday 23 October 2008

APT has announced further industry endorsement of its low-latency apt-X audio codec technology for high quality stereo over Bluetooth wireless applications with news of a licensing partner agreement with Bluegiga Technologies Ltd.


A/V mobile controller

Wednesday 04 June 2008

Advantech has received the 'Taiwan Excellence' award for its audio and video (A/V) controller, the UbiQ-350.


Pro audio interface

Tuesday 15 April 2008

ARX has released the USB-DI Digital to Analogue Direct Box.


Audio player

Thursday 21 February 2008

Austriamicrosystems introduces the industry's first high definition audio player with ultra low power consumption for new generation music phones. The AS3532 includes audio processing engines, normally used only in high performance home audio and PC sound cards, to support high definition audio and


Audio converter

Thursday 24 January 2008

STMicroelectronics is releasing this year a high-performance 24-bit audio DAC (digital-to-analog converter) that offers 103dB dynamic range across the entire audio path. Aimed at the mobile music market, the new chip is available in small TFBGA and VFQFPN packages, and soon, 2.6 x 2.6mm WLCSP.


Amplifiers

Tuesday 22 January 2008

National Semiconductor has introduced a pair of 200V mono audio power amplifier input stages that deliver low distortion performance and reduce design time. These single-chip devices accelerate the design of high-end consumer and professional audio applications that span powered studio monitors and


Why auto-correction/video legalisation doesn’t work for file-based video

Thursday 25 October 2007

To most people, video legalisation means ensuring that the levels in a baseband digital video signal are ‘legal’. That is, they are within the legal range


Why auto-correction/video legalisation doesn’t work for file-based video

Thursday 04 October 2007

To most people, video legalisation means ensuring that the levels in a baseband digital video signal are ‘legal’. That is, they are within the legal range.


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