News and Events
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| Digital Signal Control Capabilities on TI's Stellaris® ARM® Cortex™-M4F Core Based Microcontrollers Highlighted by Software Inte Developers can now migrate existing CMSIS-based software to any Stellaris microcontroller and make the switch to TIAUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 22, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Enabling developers to streamline the design process, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) today announced its Stellaris® Cortex™-M4F-core based microcontrollers (MCUs) now support ARM's® latest Cortex Microcontroller Software Interface Standard (CMSIS). | 27 February 2012 |
| DC/DC Converters from Diodes Incorporated Increase Efficiency Delivering a continuous load current of up to 3A, the AP6507 and AP6508 synchronous DC/DC buck converters from Diodes Incorporated offer designers of distributed power systems an operating efficiency as high as 90%. With input voltage ranges of respectively 4.5V to 18V and 4.5V to 21V, these compact converters will support the needs of low voltage 5V and 12V bus systems in a broad range of consumer electronic products including monitors, LCD TVs and set-top boxes. | 30 May 2011 |
| Cypress Introduces World's First 32-Mbit and 64-Mbit Fast Asynchronous SRAMs New Devices Feature Fast Response Times and Smallest Footprint; Add to Industry’s Broadest Portfolio SAN JOSE, Calif., May 19, 2010 – Cypress Semiconductor Corp. today introduced 32-Mbit and 64-Mbit fast asynchronous SRAMs, the industry’s first such devices. The new SRAMs offer very fast response times and the smallest footprint at these densities. They target applications such as storage servers, switches and routers, testing equipment, high-end security systems and military systems. | 7 June 2010 |
| Cypress Introduces New Development Platform for PSoC 5 Programmable System-on-Chip Architecture with ARM Cortex-M3 Processor New Scalable Platform Combines Programmable Precision Analog and Digital Logic with High Performance 32-Bit Processor for Unmatched Integration and Flexibility - Two new development kits for PSoC 5 Architecture - Samples now available for PSoC 5 CY8C55xxx family - Enhanced version of PSoC Creator Software IDE with PSoC 5 support | 2 July 2010 |
| Cypress Introduces Industry's First Programmable, Flexible Powerline Communication Solution Based on PSoC® Architecture Complete Solution Enables Reliable Transmission of Command and Control Data Over High- and Low-Voltage Power Lines with No New Wires | 25 March 2010 |
| Cypress Introduces Easy-to-Use Development Platform for iPhone and iPod Accessories Based on Revolutionary PSoC® 3 Architecture New Development Tool Enables Made for iPod Program Licensees to Quickly Design Feature-Rich Accessories Using Configurability of PSoC | 3 May 2010 |
| Cypress and Redpine Signals Collaborate to Provide Low-Power 802.11n Wi-Fi® I/O Connectivity for PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5 Platforms Designers building revolutionary products with Cypress’s PSoC platforms can easily implement wireless connectivity with Redpine’s Connect-io-n™ series of Wi-Fi modules | 30 May 2011 |
| CURRENT-SENSE AMPLIFIER COMBINES ZERO DRIFT AND HIGH BANDWIDTH Analog Devices’ AD8218 offers users a flexible, high voltage, zero-drift current-sense amplifier that features industry-leading performance and value | 23 March 2011 |
| Cree XLamp LED Takes Aim at Inefficient Light Bulbs XLamp® MPL EasyWhite™ LED Delivers up to 1500 Lumens at 75 Lumens per Watt in a Breakthrough Package Design | 25 March 2010 |
| Cree Introduces the Next Generation of Lighting-Class LEDs Advanced LED Platform Doubles Lumens-per-Dollar to Accelerate Adoption of LEDs DURHAM, N.C., January 11, 2012 — Driving the next generation of mainstream LED lighting adoption, Cree, Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE) introduces the breakthrough XLamp® XB-D LED. The first LED based on an innovative new Cree technology platform, the XLamp XB-D LED ushers in a new era of price-performance for lighting-class LEDs. This LED can further simplify designs, ultimately removing a key barrier to widespread LED implementation—up-front system cost. | 1 February 2012 |





