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Toshiba Launches 2,000 ANSI Lumen Projector with Integrated Document Camera

Saturday, December 10th, 2011

Toshiba Launches 2,000 ANSI Lumen Projector with Integrated Document Camera











IRVINE, Calif. (PRWEB) October 9, 2007

    ”The Toshiba TLP-XC2000U projector with advanced, integrated document camera will capture any audience’s attention and give presenters and educators the ability to show the latest products, archeological samples or a page from a textbook instantly,” said Sam Malik, director of projector sales and marketing, Toshiba Digital Products Division. “The TLP-XC2000U projector is another example of Toshiba’s dedication to creating the best quality presentation solutions at unbeatable pricing for educators, small-to-medium businesses and corporate trainers.”

Featuring Toshiba’s Natural Color Enhancer3 (NCE3), users can project images with exceptionally sharp and brilliant clarity. At just 8.8 pounds, the TLP-XC2000U projector sports an impressive 2,000 ANSI lumens, XGA 1024 x 768 native resolution and 400:1 contrast ratio to deliver bright, captivating images. The projector is HDTV/DTV compatible and the lamp life can be extended up to 3,000 hours in Eco-Mode for energy and cost savings.

The projector is designed with a sophisticated approach to security, a removable palm-sized control panel. When the security panel is removed, the projector is no longer operable unless the password is entered on the remote control or when the removable panel is replaced.

The TLP-XC2000U projector also includes the following leading-edge features:

— One-touch auto setup on a fully-loaded presentation remote to ensure worry-free, professional presentations even in the most unforgiving environments;

— Instant power shut down capability that enables the projector to power off instantly once disconnected from the power outlet with no cool-down time required;

— Digital zoom function on the remote control allowing the presenter to zoom in on a specific image presentation element such as spreadsheet numbers or other important details;

— A variety of connectivity options, such as composite video and S-video inputs, audio in and variable audio output capabilities;

— Special monitor-out capabilities that allow users to display and view images on a monitor and screen simultaneously, allowing the presenter to face their audience directly rather than turning around to read slides;

— Automatic vertical keystone correction (plus or minus 30 degrees) that instantly projects a square image even when the projector is set up at a steep offset angle to the screen;

— Quiet operation of only 31 decibels (dB) (in low mode) – quieter than a soft conversation.

The TLP-XC2000U is currently available through Toshiba’s authorized distributors, VARs, mail-order outlets and http://www.ToshibaDirect.com.

Green Statement: Toshiba strongly believes in corporate social responsibility and is committed to taking certain actions to help protect the environment. Toshiba has set an environmental goal to double its ecological efficiency by 2010, while currently manufacturing its products to meet the Restriction on Hazardous Substance standard (RoHS). All Toshiba projectors are RoHS-compatible(2), reducing harmful environmental effects by restricting the use of lead, mercury and certain other hazardous substances.

About Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. (TAIS)

Headquartered in Irvine, Calif., TAIS is comprised of four business units: Digital Products Division, Imaging Systems Division, Storage Device Division, and Telecommunication Systems Division. Together, these divisions provide mobile product and solutions, including industry leading portable computers; projectors; imaging products for the security, medical and manufacturing markets; storage products for automotive, computer and consumer electronics applications; and telephony equipment and associated applications.

TAIS provides sales, marketing and services for its wide range of information products in the United States and Latin America. TAIS is an independent operating company owned by Toshiba America, Inc., a subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, which is a global leader in high technology and integrated manufacturing of electrical and electronic components, products and systems, as well as major infrastructure systems. Toshiba has more than 191,000 employees worldwide and annual sales of over US $ 60 billion (FY2006). For more information on Toshiba’s leading innovations, visit the company’s Web site at http://www.toshiba.com.

1. Reseller prices may vary. ESUP means “Estimated Single Unit Price.”

2. RoHS. This product is compatible with European Union Directive 2002/95/EC, Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS), which restricts use of lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium, PBB, and PBDE. Toshiba requires its projector component suppliers to meet RoHS requirements and verifies its suppliers’ commitment to meeting RoHS requirements by conducting component sampling inspections during the product design approval process.

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Jova Solutions Announces Image Sensor Lab ISL-1600 Version 2 Low-cost, Integrated CMOS Image Sensor/Camera Module Evaluation, Specification and Test Solution

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

Jova Solutions Announces Image Sensor Lab ISL-1600 Version 2 Low-cost, Integrated CMOS Image Sensor/Camera Module Evaluation, Specification and Test Solution










San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) September 19, 2006

Jova Solutions today announced Version 2 of Image Sensor Lab™ ISL-1600, an expanded version of its CMOS image sensor and camera module test solution, which provides a full range of CMOS image sensor interface, control, test, evaluation and comparison capabilities in one low-cost (less than $ 5000), small-footprint test product. The fully integrated hardware/software solution supports testing on a wide variety of CMOS image sensors, with a full complement of evaluation and test functionality, for needs ranging from end-product development to manufacturing line functional testing.

The ISL-1600 features, out-of-box, a fully integrated interface, control and test electronics, and advanced analysis and characterization software. It provides CMOS image sensor die manufacturers, module developers, and end-product manufacturers with a low-cost, simple way to interface to, control and test CMOS image sensors/modules. It also provides product development engineers with sophisticated software to fully exercise and evaluate image sensors/modules.

ISL-1600 2.0 is a generic engineering solution for the full evaluation of CMOS image sensors that can test most image sensor designs, regardless of the die or module manufacturer. ISL-1600 2.0 provides a low-cost replacement to “dinosaur” test equipment solutions, which initially cost many thousands of dollars and are quickly becoming obsolete. It replaces “cobbled together” in-house systems that combine sensors, power supplies and cables with homegrown software to create an ad hoc test system. And, it provides superior performance compared to dedicated-chip demo boards provided by die manufacturers or unreliable manual inspection.

“The ISL-1600 provided us with a turnkey solution for our CMOS image sensor based camera module testing requirements. Instead of spending valuable engineering hours developing a custom hardware interface for our camera modules we could focus our efforts on developing our products,” said George Kelly, Advanced Development Manager at Aurora Optical. Aurora Optical, Biomorphic, Epos, Exbiblio, Flextronics, Imaging Works, Multi-Fineline Electronix and Samsung and are using ISL-1600 for sensor testing and evaluation.

“We built the ISL 1600 to respond to a growing need by CMOS Image Sensor users to compare and evaluate dies and modules both for product development and test,” said Martin Vasey, CEO of Jova Solutions. “ISL 1600 Version 1 had an excellent reception in the field. Version 2, amongst other changes, adds bi-directional voltage level buffers, improved Master Clock options, SPI and I2C sensor communication, and double buffered and consecutive image sequence capture.”

About Jova Solutions

Jova Solutions (formerly WireWorks West) provides advanced solutions and services for automation and networked data management for many industries including: Image Sensor Lab ISL-1600 for CMOS image sensor testing; EMWorks for electronics manufacturing; Test Instrument Module Systems (TIMS) for I2C/SPI communication or motion control; and FermWorks for biotechnology and pharmaceutical laboratory process control and data management. Leveraging its proven core platforms for process control, Jova Solutions creates software solutions and complementary products that match the business and technical requirements of specific markets. Jova Solutions’ biotechnology and pharmaceutical customers include: Applied Biosystems, Bayer, BioMarin, Centocor, Genentech, Medtronic, MIT, NexBio, Novozymes, San Jose State University, Stanford University, UC Berkeley, and Visx. Its electronics manufacturing, and telecommunications clients include: Aurora Optical, Apple Computer, Biomorphic, Exbiblio, Epos, Ericsson, Flexics, Flextronics, Imaging Works, Medtronic, Multi-Fineline Electronix, NASA Ames, Nanosys, New Focus, Nikon, Reliant, Samsung, Tessera and University of Florida. For more information, please visit: http://www.jovasolutions.com.

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Manufacturer’s designations for Integrated Circuits

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

In the United States alone there are well over 30 IC manufacturers producing millions of ICs per year. Each manufacturer uses a specific code and assigns a specific type number to the ICs it produces. That is, each manufacturer uses its own identifying initials followed by its own type number. For example, the 741 type of internally compensated op-amp was originally manufactured by Fairchild and is sold as the µA741, where “µA” represents the identifying initials used by Fairchild. Initials used by some of the well-known manufacturers of linear IC are as follows:

Fairchild             - µA
µAF National Semiconductor      - LM, LH, LF, TBA
Motorola              - MC, MFC
RCA                 - CA, CD
Texas Instruments         - SN
Signetics             - N/S, NE/SE, SU
Burr-Brown             - BB

Remember that the initials used by manufacturers in designating digital ICs may differ from those used for linear ICs. For example, DM and CD are the ini-tials used for digital monolithic and CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semi¬conductor) digital ICs, respectively, by National Semiconductor;

In addition to producing their own ICs, a number of manufacturers also pro¬duce one another’s popular IC’s. In second-sourcing such ICs, the manufacturers usually retain the original type number of the IC in their own IC designation. For example, Fairchild’s original juA741 is also manufactured by various other man¬ufacturers under their own designations, as follows:

National Semiconductor    - LM741
Motorola        - MCI 741
RCA            - CA3741
Texas Instruments    - SN52741
Signetics        - N5741

Note that the last three digits in each manufacturer’s designation are 741. All these op-amps have the same specifications and, therefore, behave the same.

More information is available in the linear industry’s cross-reference guides on the types of ICs manufactured by different manufacturers. An industry cross-reference guide is generally included in the manufacturer’s data book.

Since a number of manufacturers produce the same IC, for convenience we shall refer to such ICs by their type numbers and delete manufacturers’ identify-ing initials. For example, instead of referring to an op-amp as a µA741 or MC1741, We shall refer to it simply as a 741.

Some linear ICs are available in different classes, such as A, C, E, S, and SC.
For example, the 741. 741 A, 74IC. 741E. 741S, and 741SC are different versions Of the same op-amp. The 74lTs a military-grade op-amp (operating temperature range; -552-td 125°C) and the 74IC is a commercial-grade op-amp (operating temperature range: 0° to 70775°C). On the other hand, the 741A and 741E are improved versions of the 741 and 74IC, respectively, in that they have improved electrical specifications over their counterparts. The 74IC and 74IE are identical to the 741 and 741A except that the former have their performance guaranteed over a 0° to 70775°C temperature range, instead of -55° to 125°C. The 741S and 74ISC are military- and commercial-grade op-amps, respectively, with a higher slew rate (rate of change of output voltage per unit of time) than the 741 and 74IC.

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Analog Devices Introduces Industry’s First Isolated Gate Drivers with Integrated Isolated Power: – ADuM5230 and ADuM6132 isolated half-bridge gate drivers reduce system cost and size while increasing quality and reliability for motor drives, power inverters, and plasma displays.

Saturday, March 5th, 2011



NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) March 19, 2008

    Analog Devices’ engineers integrated an isolated power supply and isolated gate drivers in the same package by using the company’s award-winning iCoupler(R) technology. This provides isolated high-side and low-side outputs together with ADI’s proprietary isoPower(TM) integrated, isolated power. isoPower leverages iCoupler technology’s chip-scale micro-transformers along with high-voltage CMOS to create an isolated dc-to-dc converter.

About the ADuM5230 and ADuM6132 Isolated Half-Bridge Gate Drivers

The ADuM5230 and ADuM6132 are designed for implementations that include motor drives, plasma displays, and power inverters found in power supplies and solar power converters. On both devices, the integrated, isolated converter powers both the high-side output as well as any external buffer circuitry, eliminating the cost, space, and design complexity associated with external power supply configurations.

The ADuM5230 and ADuM6132 differ in power capability and high-side/low-side isolation configuration. In the ADuM5230, which supplies 150 mW of power, the high-side and low-side outputs are isolated from each other as well as from the inputs. In the ADuM6132, which supplies 250 mW of power, only the high-side output is isolated from the input.

In contrast to gate drivers employing high-voltage level translation methodologies, the ADuM5230 and ADuM6132 offer the benefit of true galvanic isolation between the inputs and outputs. On both products, the outputs may be operated up to +/-700 V (peak) relative to each other. On the ADuM5230, the isolated outputs may be operated up to +/-700 V (peak) relative to the inputs, thereby supporting low-side switching to negative voltages.

Availability and Pricing

The ADuM5230 will sample and be available in full production quantities in April 2008. Housed in a wide-body SOIC (small-outline integrated circuit) 16-lead package, the ADuM5230 is priced at $ 2.25 per unit in 1,000-unit quantities. For more information, visit http://www.analog.com/pr/ADuM5230.

The ADuM6132 is sampling now, and will be available in full production quantities in July 2008. Housed is a wide-body SOIC 16-lead package, the ADuM6132 is priced at $ 2.12 per unit in 1,000-unit quantities. For more information, visit http://www.analog.com/pr/ADuM6132.

About Analog Devices

Innovation, performance, and excellence are the cultural pillars on which Analog Devices has built one of the longest standing, highest growth companies within the technology sector. Acknowledged industry-wide as the world leader in data conversion and signal conditioning technology, Analog Devices serves over 60,000 customers, representing virtually all types of electronic equipment. Celebrating over 40 years as a leading global manufacturer of high-performance integrated circuits used in analog and digital signal processing applications, Analog Devices is headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts, with design and manufacturing facilities throughout the world. Analog Devices’ common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker “ADI” and is included in the S&P 500 Index. http://www.analog.com

iCoupler is a registered trademark and isoPower is a trademark of Analog Devices, Inc.





Integrated Website Statistics & Logging

Sunday, February 27th, 2011

This is a very easy-to-use flexible approach to capturing the data you need most. Find out what users are really doing when they visit your site – the frequency of the various logic paths within your programs, what choices, what errors. Much more.
Integrated Website Statistics & Logging

CMOS integrated circuits for optical communications

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Product Description This book presents several circuits that are necessary for full integration of standard CMOS optical transmitter. Emphasis is placed on receivers with high speed throughput up to 1 Gb / s. The possibility of including the photodiode in a receiver is studied and the problems encountered are discussed. Regarding the aspect transmitter, a CMOS LED driver is described. The final chapter discusses the problems of electrical interference on a chip. . . More>>

CMOS integrated circuits for optical communications

Microelectronics: Integrated Circuits, Very-Large-Scale Integration, Operational Amplifier, Cmos, Charge-Coupled Device, Eprom, 16550 Uart

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

DescriptionPurchase product includes free access to reserve online updates and a free trial subscription to the journal club of the editor where you can choose from more than one million pounds for free. Chapters: Integrated circuits, very large scale integration, operational amplifier, CMOS, charge-coupled device, EPROM, UART 16550, application-specific integrated circuit, digital signal processor, Inverter, List of 7400 series integrated circuits, the amplifier Operational Mem Rf. . . More>>

Microelectronics: Integrated Circuits, Very-Large-Scale Integration, Operational Amplifier, Cmos, Charge-Coupled Device, Eprom, 16550 Uart

Microelectronics: Integrated Circuits, Very-Large-Scale Integration, Operational Amplifier, Cmos, Charge-Coupled Device, Eprom, 16550 Uart

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

DescriptionPurchase product includes free access to reserve online updates and a free trial subscription to the journal club of the editor where you can choose from more than one million pounds for free. Chapters: Integrated circuits, very large scale integration, operational amplifier, CMOS, charge-coupled device, EPROM, UART 16550, application-specific integrated circuit, digital signal processor, Inverter, List of 7400 series integrated circuits, the amplifier Operational Mem Rf. . . More>>

Microelectronics: Integrated Circuits, Very-Large-Scale Integration, Operational Amplifier, Cmos, Charge-Coupled Device, Eprom, 16550 Uart

Microelectronics: Integrated Circuits, Very-Large-Scale Integration, Operational Amplifier, Cmos, Charge-Coupled Device, Eprom, 16550 Uart

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

DescriptionPurchase product includes free access to reserve online updates and a free trial subscription to the journal club of the editor where you can choose from more than one million pounds for free. Chapters: Integrated circuits, very large scale integration, operational amplifier, CMOS, charge-coupled device, EPROM, UART 16550, application-specific integrated circuit, digital signal processor, Inverter, List of 7400 series integrated circuits, the amplifier Operational Mem Rf. . . More>>

Microelectronics: Integrated Circuits, Very-Large-Scale Integration, Operational Amplifier, Cmos, Charge-Coupled Device, Eprom, 16550 Uart

Microelectronics: Integrated Circuits, Very-Large-Scale Integration, Operational Amplifier, Cmos, Charge-Coupled Device, Eprom, 16550 Uart

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

DescriptionPurchase product includes free access to reserve online updates and a free trial subscription to the journal club of the editor where you can choose from more than one million pounds for free. Chapter: Integrated Circuits, integration with very large scale, operational amplifier, CMOS Charge-Coupled Device, EPROMs, UART 16550, application-specific integrated circuit signal processor Digital Inverter, List 7400 Series Integrated Circuits, Amplifier Operational Mem Rf. . . More>>

Microelectronics: Integrated Circuits, Very-Large-Scale Integration, Operational Amplifier, Cmos, Charge-Coupled Device, Eprom, 16550 Uart