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Fast 1.8V Flash Memory
Jon Gabay reports on a new 64-Mbit high-performance flash-memory device developed specifically for mobile applications.The part offers 60 ns random access time and 81 MHz (12.3ns clock) burst-mode performance.
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Connectors Certified for Hazardous Duty
The Star-Line EX series of electrical connectors provide safe interconnections to modular equipment in harsh applications such as onshore and offshore oil drilling, petrochemical refineries, aircraft refueling stations and paint spray booths.
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Fast 8051 MCUs
These MCUs can achieve up to 33 MIPS, making them
the fastest drop-in 8051 microcontrollers available on the market.
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UltraSPARC IV Debuts
When it hits the market in the first half of 2004
the UltraSPARC IV will double the throughput of Sun's existing high-end and
mid-range systems.
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This Week's Poll
The End of ASICs?
In a recently published interview Jerald Fishman, president and CEO of Analog Devices Inc. characterized the ASIC era as "rapidly approaching the end of its life." Not for technical reasons, but because of the high cost of 90nm. Is he right? Tell us what you think by voting in this week's poll.
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Time is of the Essence
Time-critical areas of code may need to have a simpler math function to reduce this time and give you a larger margin of safety. Embedded Engineering EE Expert Robert Ashby offers some ways to turn one operation into two or more simplified operations.
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Featured NetSeminar
The ST7 Microcontroller Family from STMicroelectronics
This NetSeminar provides a practical overview of STMicroelectronics' capability in microcontrollers and detailed information on the ST7 and ST7Lite flash 8-bit microcontroller family.
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