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Incorporated in 1993, is a company positioned to design, develop and create electronic solutions.

Areas

Instruments for Measurement and Control.
Portable Indicators and Displays.
Calibrators for Pressure, Voltage, Current, Temperature.
Interfaces for Thermocouples, pH, ORP, Rtd, Ntc.
Current Loops (4-20mA).
Data Communication via wire, fiber and Infra-Red.
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"Accellera was formed in 2000 through the unification of Open Verilog International and VHDL International to focus on identifying new standards, development of standards and formats, and to foster the adoption of new methodologies."

Accellera and The SPIRIT Consortium Announce Plans to Merge
Tutorial on the Design and Verification of Low Power SoCs
Design and Verification Conference &amp;amp; Exhibition
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"The Rejustor, from Microbridge, is an electrically adjustable resistor that can be precisely adjusted, in-circuit, to calibrate and compensate analog circuits and systems. Low-TCR Rejustors are resistance-only adjustable, available in standard and low-power duals and low-power singles."

Quick Design Ideas - Microbridge

Products Include - Sensors and Micro Flow Sensors and Sensor Conditioning with Rejustors.&lt;br/&gt;
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"Products include integrated circuits (silicon chips) in Bipolar, Bi-CMOS and CMOS technologies, thick film hybrids (ceramic substrate) and surface mounted printed circuit board assemblies and modules."

History -

"The Hendon business site in Adelaide, South Australia has been a long established integrated circuit design and wafer fabrication facility in Australia, from its Philips semiconductor background up to 1997..."

OM5448 low voltage...&lt;br/&gt;
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"ACS delivers high performance state-of-the-art RF and microwave circuit design and simulation software for the Electronic Design Automation (EDA) marketplace."

"A wide range of applications are supported, from analog sub-circuit design to RF circuit design for complex wireless communications systems. ACS offers circuit design, synthesis, simulation and optimization programs for the advanced engineering professional and first time CAE (Computer Aided...&lt;br/&gt;
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"SynaptiCAD was founded by electrical engineers to create design tools that helped engineers think critically about their designs.......

..With SynaptiCAD's tools you are able to begin analyzing and simulating design ideas right away without having to complete an entire circuit model or schematic."





"Timing Diagrammer Pro has everything that you expect in a timing diagram editor: a modeless drawing and editing environment; delays, setups, and holds...&lt;br/&gt;
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Manufacturer of RF integrated circuits. Product line includes quadrature modulators, quadrature demodulators, LNA/mixers, IF amplifiers, attenuators, etc.

Products for

Amplifiers (Broadband, General Purpose)
Low Noise Amplifiers and Discretes
High Power Amplifiers and Discretes
Integrated PLL/Mixers
Signal Sources (VCOs and PLLs)
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Manufacturer of advanced high-performance RF solutions with Gallium Arsenide (GaAs), Gallium Nitride (GaN), Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) and Bulk Acoustic Wave (BAW) technologies.

TriQuint Semiconductor - RF Semiconductors&lt;br/&gt;
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8051 Architecture - Application Notes
AVR 8-Bit RISC - Application Notes
AT91SAM 32-bit ARM-based Microcontrollers


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User Interface - Graphics &amp;amp; LCD, Touch Sensing Technology.

Connectivity and Device Interface - USB, WiFi, ZigBee, CAN / LIN, Ethernet.

Mechatronics, Medical Solutions, Motor Control.




Source Code and SPICE Models. Design Notes, Tips and Tricks, Tutorials.

Interface with Twitter - @MicrochipTech

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Microcontrollers - 8-bit Series, 16-bit and 32-bit Series.

ASSPs - Power Management ICs

From Fujitsu&lt;br/&gt;
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LED Lighting Applications, Industrial Applications, Networking &amp;amp; Telecommunications Applications, Power Supply Applications and Circuit Protection Applications.

From ON Semiconductor&lt;br/&gt;
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Some Application Areas for Freescale Semiconductors are -

Automotive, Consumer Electronics, Industrial and Medical Electronics.

Networking and Connectivity - Home and SOHO Networking, IEEE 802.15.4, Controller Area Network (CAN), Industrial Network and Field Bus Protocols, Universal Serial Bus (USB)

Energy - Photovoltaic Energy, Smart Grids, Motor Control, Power Conversion and Supplies.

Motor Control - DC Motors, Stepper Motor, Switched Reluctance...&lt;br/&gt;
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Microcomputers, logic and analog devices, discrete devices and memory products.

from Renesas Technology

(Renesas Technology joint venture of Hitachi, Ltd. and Mitsubishi Electric merged NEC Electronics)&lt;br/&gt;
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Design and develop electronic products for customers. Produce working prototype units. Complete product development from concept to reality. They design the circuits, simulate them and if appropriate produce printed circuit boards

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"Control engineering consultant for the oil and gas industry. Process control, de-bottlenecking, compressors, slugging and control system PID tuning." - John Greene

Observing Process Data by Contek Systems Ltd

"The root-cause of many control problems can be rather more subtle than poor PID tuning: see this tutorial for a selection of some control-related problems solved by Contek over the last few years."

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"Maple is the essential technical computing software for today's engineers, mathematicians, and scientists"

MapleSim

"Advanced symbolic computing engine comes together with traditional numeric solvers to supercharge the simulation and modeling process."

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Mathcad is used to perform, document and share calculation and design work.

"The unique Mathcad visual format and scratchpad interface integrate live, standard mathematical notation, text and graphs in a single worksheet"

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"Mathematica provides you with the world's largest collection of algorithms in a single system--each able to operate across the widest applicable scope of numeric, symbolic, or graphical input."

"Just one automated step enables you to import your data in hundreds of formats, from files, URLs, or live from databases--all immediately ready for Mathematica analysis."

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MATLAB &amp;amp; Simulink Student Version is the ideal computing environment for students in electrical and mechanical engineering, chemical and biological engineering, financial analysis, and other areas of engineering and science.

MATLAB &amp;amp; Simulink Tutorials
Electronics - Audio, video, and other digital entertainment.
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Semiconductors that are used in Power supplies for products like cell phone chargers, set-top boxes to industrial controls. Fairchild Components are used in Mobile and Handheld Devices for power, backlighting and signal conditioning solutions for a longer battery life.

The lighting is moving from power hungry incandescent bulbs to fluorescent, LED or HID lamps. Fairchild Semiconductors have designs for Lighting applications too.

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