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--><generator uri="http://www.google.com/reader">Google Reader</generator><id>tag:google.com,2005:reader/user/03689428328596884446/label/delabs</id><link rel="hub" href="http://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com/"/><title>"delabs" via delabs in Google Reader</title><gr:continuation>CMrXlrGn650C</gr:continuation><link rel="self" href="http://www.google.com/reader/public/atom/user/03689428328596884446/label/delabs"/><author><name>delabs</name></author><updated>2009-11-09T08:41:28Z</updated><entry gr:crawl-timestamp-msec="1257756088372"><id gr:original-id="tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13966661.post-8538308341350663566">tag:google.com,2005:reader/item/b15ff76e7f099003</id><category term="ASIC-2" scheme="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#"/><title type="html">NEC Electronics - Semiconductors</title><published>2009-11-09T07:32:00Z</published><updated>2009-11-09T07:34:35Z</updated><link rel="alternate" href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/HyperEmbedded/~3/S3iCCSdlhDo/nec-electronics-semiconductors.html" type="text/html"/><content xml:base="http://embedded.dapj.com/" type="html">NEC Electronics - Semiconductors

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



µPD168804 is a power supply control IC with four constant-current controller/driver channels. A high current drive of up to 1,500 mA per channel...&lt;br&gt;
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International leader in electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and power quality (PQ).

EMC Filters, RFI Suppression Chokes, Feedthrough Components.

Schaffner - @SchaffnerEMC - EMC/EMI components, harmonic filters &amp;amp; magnetic components.&lt;br&gt;
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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



The BBB solderless breadboard advantage. - Here is a Bare-Bones Board on a breadboard with 6...&lt;br&gt;
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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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What are the EE Metrics – Volts, Amps, Ohms, Henry, Farad, Watts and many more. “EE” is Electrical Engineering. “Metric” from Latin metricus is “relating to measurement”. Combining them is a Acro-Portmanteau. (Acronym)

in reference to: EEMetric.com – Electrical and Electronic Measurement Technology (view on Google Sidewiki)

Tech Metrics – Technology of Engineering Measurements&lt;br&gt;
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"Pickering Interfaces is a market innovator in signal switching and conditioning for a broad range of applications and architectures with the largest range of switching cards in the industry for PXI, LXI, PCI, VXI and GPIB test solutions to users and integrators of modular test systems."

Three Channel Function Generator

Features Include

DC to 10MHz
Three Channels in One 3U Slot
48-bit Frequency Resolution
Simple Generation of Repetitive...&lt;br&gt;
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8051 Architecture - Application Notes
AVR 8-Bit RISC - Application Notes
AT91SAM 32-bit ARM-based Microcontrollers


From Atmel&lt;br&gt;
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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

From Microchip&lt;br&gt;
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Manufacturer of Aluminum electrolytic, polyester film, polypropylene film, mica, pulse, snubber, motor-run, motor-start and high voltage capacitors.

CDE History -

1909: William Dubilier replaces Leyden jars with his invention of the mica capacitor for radio transmission.

Capacitor Application Guides - CDE&lt;br&gt;
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Safe and reliable Enclosures from Hoffman protects the electronic controls and mission critical electrical systems.

These are used in industrial, data communications, commercial construction and government applications.

Hoffman products comply with many international standards.

Small-Volume Type Y and Z Purging/Pressurization System

Hazardous Location - For protection where safety is critical.&lt;br&gt;
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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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"ABB, formerly ASEA Brown Boveri, is a Swiss-Swedish multinational corporation headquartered in Zürich, Switzerland." - ABB Wiki

Power and Energy -




Electrical components related to electric equipment and systems like transformers, switchgear, circuit breakers, cables etc. Systems and Automation Services for distribution grids, power plants, substations etc.

Industrial Automation -

Automation products like drives, motors and generators....&lt;br&gt;
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Industrial Switches, General Purpose Relays, OI Touchscreens, PLCs.

Control Devices and Systems, Factory Automation System Components and Equipment, Other Electrical Devices.

Automation &amp;amp; Sensing - Safety Components - Switching &amp;amp; Controls.



Micro PLCs MicroSmart

&amp;quot;Each MicroSmart CPU is designed in a compact and rugged housing. Every MicroSmart module meets IDEC strict quality standards and complies with all major international standards;...&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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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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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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Manufacturer of a broad line of electronic interconnects including High Speed, Micro, Edge Card, Rugged/Power, Cable/Wire/Flex, IP68 Sealed, I/O, and RF Components and Cables. Three categories - High speed (signal integrity), Micro pitch, and Rugged / Power products.

Twitter Interface - @SamtecInc&lt;br&gt;
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FCI company manufactures electronic and electrical connectors for automotive, telecom, industrial, data, consumer and energy markets.

Some solution areas are -

Telecommunication Infrastructures
Micropackaging
Data Storage
Industrial, Instrumentation and Medical
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High Performance Connectors for demanding applications in medical equipment, industrial instrumentation, measuring and testing devices, telecommunication... etc.

History -

1954: Foundation and First Sealed Connector - Walter Werner Fischer, a Swiss engineer, founded the company in 1954.&lt;br&gt;
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