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  • Global e-paper display market to exceed US$2.5 bn by 2013

    The global market for e-paper displays will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 124 percent from 2008 through 2013, and will exceed US$2.5 billion ($3 billion) by the end of that period says analyst NexGen Research.

    27/08/2009

  • RoHS: It’s all still happening

    RoHS: It’s all still happening

    If you thought that RoHS was a one hit wonder, you were sadly mistaken.

    03/09/2008

  • Oversupply, falling prices hurt memory market conditions

    Oversupply and plunging prices for DRAM and NAND flash have prompted iSuppli Corp. to downgrade its rating of near-term conditions for suppliers of such components to “negative,” from the “neutral” assessment the research firm has maintained since late March for NAND and since July for DRAM.

    22/11/2007

  • EuP plus PLM equals opportunity

    It doesn’t have the industry buzz of the European Union’s Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive, but the next environmental compliance initiative to come from Europe will have as big of an impact on the electronics supply chain and the environment, if not bigger, according to many industry sources.

    25/07/2007

  • First hi-tech snowboard competition

    First hi-tech snowboard competition

    Forget the image of sports success as a triumph of brawn over brains—Australia's smart athletes are now embracing micro-technology as their secret weapon.

    03/08/2007

  • Making FPGAs work for embedded developers

    The design of programmable devices must move beyond loose integration and become unified with embedded design flows in order for the full potential of FPGAs to be realised in the embedded world.

    31/10/2007

  • The designer’s flexible friend

    The designer’s flexible friend

    FPGAs are superseding ASICs as the design engineer’s first choice of logic platform – and not just for prototyping.

    23/04/2010

  • Night of the living awards

    Night of the living awards

    For the third time, the EDN Innovation Awards recognised excellence in Australian and New Zealand electronics engineering. During a very enjoyable gala dinner at L'Aqua, Cockle Bay Wharf, Sydney, the winners and highly commended for each of the six categories were announced.

    07/11/2007

  • Tuning FPGA power efficiency – a new way to tame the beast

    Tuning FPGA power efficiency – a new way to tame the beast

    Estimating the power consumption of an FPGA-based design is no trivial task, but investing in the right tools can make it a little easier

    03/02/2009

  • TDR: taking the pulse of signal integrity

    Time-domain reflectometry will help you design and troubleshoot cables, connectors, fast PCB traces, and high-speed packages. With TDR instruments, you can ensure the signal integrity of fast digital signals as they travel across your system. Both analogue and digital engineers need to understand and use these techniques.

    12/10/2007

  • Embedded System: Versatile, Low Power, Efficient

    Embedded System: Versatile, Low Power, Efficient

    Contemporary electronic equipment is increasingly becoming more "intelligent". As the market moves away from manually operated and controlled equipment, electronics has grown to be more autonomous and can deal with a myriad of tasks.

    25/07/2010

 

2 of 2 resultsProducts

    • Die-cast aluminium enclosures

      Die-cast aluminium enclosures

      ROLEC, represented in Australia and New Zealand, by Soanar has extended its ‘aluCASE’ series of die-cast aluminium enclosures with the addition of another eight sizes.

    • Power-saving, error-detecting LED drivers

      STMicroelectronics announced a series of LED drivers for electronic signage such as road signs, advertising, stadium displays, battery or solar-powered signs and similar equipment.

     

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