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"AKM - Asahi Kasei Microdevices designs and manufactures CMOS mixed signal integrated circuits for applications including audio, multimedia, data storage, and telecommunications."



Other Products - Touchscreen Controllers, Clock Generators.

Semiconductor magnetoresistive element (SMRE)

"Since a Sn doped single crystal film InSb is used as a material for the sensing element, the element has excellent magnetoresistive temperature characteristics and very...&lt;br/&gt;
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"ISQED is the pioneer and leading conference dealing with design for manufacturability and quality issues, front to back."

Targetted Audience - Researchers, Developers, and Users of EDA/TCAD Tools &amp;amp; Design Flows and Methodologies

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Silicon Laboratories - High Performance Mixed-signal

Products Include -

8-bit microcontrollers, Embedded modems, Subscriber line interface circuits, silicon direct access arrangements (DAAs) and clocks and oscillators.

Capacitive Touch Sensors
Infrared Sensors
OTP-EPROM
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Manufactures semiconductors used in sectors like automotive and industrial, and consumer electronics.

ASICs like Analog ASIC and ARM-based SoC
ASSPs like CCD Linear Image Sensor and LED Driver IC
Linear ICs like Operational Amplifier and Power Supply IC
Transistors, Diodes and Thyristors (Discrete)


LED Driver IC



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"An evolving index of practical subjects for the Arduinotm and Freeduino microcontrollers, as found in the Arduino site, Playground wiki, forum and that big WWW thing."

Modern Device Company




Bare-Bones Board (BBB) and Real Bare-Bones Board (RBBB) for use in bread-boards with the FTDI USB-to-TTL-Serial cable. Available as bare PCBs, in kits, or pre-assembled



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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."

Some Maplesoft Applications In Engineering Design

Engineering design sheet
Control system design
Signal processing and filter design
Electric circuit analysis
Electrical machine analysis


at Maplesoft&lt;br/&gt;
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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"

Some Features are -

Easy to learn and use - no special programming skills required
Increases productivity, saving engineers time and reducing errors
Improves verification and validation of critical calculations
Complete documentation of...&lt;br/&gt;
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"This page contain docs, FAQs, source code, (cross-)assemblers, (cross-)compilers, utilities, etc. as well as links to other Z80 relevant stuff. Some of the info found here is property of Zilog, like hardware docs, instruction sets, and some of the software available."&lt;br/&gt;
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DDS Product Support Files
DDS Freeware Programs and Utilities
DDS Projects and Hardware Designs
Third Party files Relating to DDS Products


Products

Developers Kits - C Development Kits Embedded Systems
Project Plans - kits package is back! Lots of plans for some cool projects
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The Handy Board is a 6811-based microcontroller system that lets you build mobile robots for educational, hobbyist, and industrial purposes. People use the Handy Board to run robot design courses and competitions at the university and high school level, build robots for fun, and control industrial devices. This site is the home page and resource center for users of the Handy Board.

The Cricket is a tiny robotics controlleris much smaller...&lt;br/&gt;
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Optimized for Server-Based Computing, very low power consumption, thin client for enterprises.

"This product was designed and built for high- security applications that require low-emanations and secured protocols as standard..."



Features Include -

Fiber-Optic Network Interface Featuring internal 10/100Base-FX ﬁber-optic LAN interface and advanced hardware IPSec engine.

PC/SC PKI Smart Card Reader/Writer featuring high security by requiring the insertion...&lt;br/&gt;
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"fit-PC2 is designed around the Intel Atom Z530 1.6GHz and the ultra low power Intel US15W system controller hub,....runs Windows XP or Ubuntu Linux at just 6W and to play full HD 1080p H.264 video using less than 7W."



Some Specs

fit-PC2 - power-efficient Intel Atom PC
1GB DDR2-533 on-board
Internal bay for 2.5" SATA HDD
1000 BaseT Ethernet - 802.11g WLAN
8W at full CPU load
6 USB 2.0 High Speed ports
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BUGbase is a fully programmable computer, with a CPU, RAM, rechargeable lithium-ion battery, USB, Ethernet, micro-SD and serial interfaces, and a small LCD with button controls.



BUGbee is a low-power radio module based on the 802.15.4 protocol, perfect for creating a personal area network (PAN) for machine-to-machine (M2M), home automation and intelligent grid applications.

BUGvonHippel is a breakout module to which you can connect sensors,...&lt;br/&gt;
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"Linutop is delivered with free standard ready-to-use Linux software: Firefox, Open Office, VLC Media player... and can be easily customized with additional software.



Linutop implements the latest computer power saving technologies. With less than 8 watts of power consumption it is one of the most energy efficient on the market.

The Linutop system can be locked by a password, so it can't be altered by virus or mishap.

Linutop was awarded the TIC21 price...&lt;br/&gt;
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Affordable low power desktops and servers.Green computers.



"A small Form Factor PC uses 100-150 Watts. A laptop, 20-30W. The E3 averages 5W, with 6W power draw at peak and yet delivers basic computer functionality (word processing, light web browsing)."

Some Specs -

Size: 115 x 115 x 24 mm (4.5″ x 4.5″ x 1.0″) Width x Depth x Height
Processor: MSTI PDX-600 1.0GHz, 400MHz FSB
Chipset: Via CN700 North Bridge + VT8237R Plus South Bridge
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Airborne Enterprise Wireless Device Servers, 802.11b/g serial and Ethernet wireless solutions.




Features Include

1 port units with either Ethernet or RS-232 or RS-232/422/485 (MEI) interface
Plug &amp;amp; Play LAN and Internet Connectivity
Advanced security protocols, including WPA2 Enterprise
Software configurable 802.11b/g interface
Built-in web server


Airborne Industrial Wireless Device Servers 

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Manufacturer of award-winning Unified Communications and device networking products.

Twitter Interface - @MultiTechSys

The SocketWireless Wi-Fi device server connects serial devices to an IP network via 802.11b wireless networking. It enables you to build wireless networking into virtually any device allowing for remote monitoring, control and configuration.

Wireless Modems
Application Guides
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Device networking for business, develops reliable products and technologies to connect and securely manage local or remote electronic devices over the network or via the web.

Twitter Interface - @digidotcom

Wi-Fi - 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Networking -

External and embedded Wi-Fi products make it easy to add embedded 802.11a/b/g wireless LAN networking to any electronic device, or to connect serial devices over a Wi-Fi network.



Drop-in Networking
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Cost Effective Design Automation, Analog/Mixed-Signal ICs, ASICs and MEMS. - @TannerEDA

Schematic Capture: S-Edit
Simulation: T-Spice, W-Edit
Physical Layout: L-Edit
Verification: HiPer Verify
Parasitic Layout Extraction


Tanner IC Work Flow

"Tanner Tools are fully-integrated solutions consisting of tools for schematic entry, circuit simulation, waveform probing, full-custom layout editing, placement and routing, netlist extraction, LVS and design...&lt;br/&gt;
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News, engineering methods, products, and tools necessary for design of small embedded modules to distributed or large-scale embedded systems.

Some Areas Covered


Industrial automation and control


Wireless communications/telecommunications


Test and measurement



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The latest news, articles, and technical papers on FPGA and programmable logic tools, technology, trends, and techniques.

See also - Embedded Technology Journal&lt;br/&gt;
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BeagleBoard.org - Creating powerful, open, and embedded devices.

"The Beagle Board is a low-cost, fan-less single-board computer based on Texas Instruments OMAP35x processors featuring the ARM Cortex-A8 core"

The USB-powered Beagle Board is a low-cost, fan-less single board computer that unleashes laptop-like performance and expandability without the bulk, expense, or noise of typical desktop machines.

OMAP3530 processor highlights:

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Information about computers and how to interface them to all kind of equipment. Both software and hardware help is available. - Lammert Bies

RS-232 specs
RS-485 information
The serial UART
USB interface
Modbus interface
Unitronics RJ11
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Mesa Electronics has been serving the embedded PC market since 1986.

4C62 - 5X86 CPU PC104/PLUS CPU with SVGA video, IDE flash, 100BT Ethernet

The 4C62 is a high performance, high integration 5X86 based PC/104-PLUS CPU card. The 4C62 has built-in SVGA video that shares system memory (UMA) for low cost and high performance.

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Reads51 is an integrated applications software development system, which runs on an IBM PC or compatible host. Reads51 allows writing, compiling, assembling, debugging, downloading, and running applications software in the MCS-51 language. Reads51 contains a C compiler, relative assembler, linker/locator, editor, chip simulator, assembly language debugger, and host-to-board communications in a user-friendly, menu-driven environment.

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