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Linear Tech CEO: industrial market growth “relentless”

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Over the past year, we continued our focus on the automotive, industrial and communications markets. We addressed each with analogue and power solutions to help our customers get to market faster and more reliably. In the automotive market, fuel efficiency, comfort, navigation/entertainment, and safety drive the need for new analogue solutions. Many of the mechanical functions in an automobile are ...

Industrial displays get TFT make-over

We are surrounded by LCDs. There are large ones in public places with advertising and other information. Smaller ones grace the front panels of almost all the electronics we use personally and for work. Further screens entertain and inform us at home, provide the interfaces to our PCs and more. LCD is so ubiquitous now that we frequently overlook its many ...

XMOS adds industrial comms development kit

Xmos has announced development boards for its fast and novel xCore-XA microcontroller, that includes an ARM Cortex-M3 alongside its unconventional low-latency 32bit multi-core processor architecture – invented to provide fast deterministic interfacing without interrupts. The first products aimed at flexible industrial ‘field bus’ communication. “There are a plethora of field bus standards. A lot are emerging, and this is where ...

Development kits speeds industrial display design

Need an industrial colour touch screen with control and measurement functions? PanelPilotACE is a hardware and software development kit for industrial and commercial user displays and panel meters from Lascar. Called Design Studio, the software is free to download and has building blocks for elements including background images, text elements, analogue-style meters, and digital-style meters. Users can also design there ...

Industrial wireless firm buys Wi-Fi IP

Wi-Fi is being ruggedised for use as an industrial communications technology. Industrial wireless specialist u‑blox has acquired a developer of Wi-Fi baseband intellectual property (IP), called Antcor. Switzerland-based u-blox’s intention is to use the IP to develop Wi-Fi devices for use in demanding environments. “The acquisition of Antcor’s technology and expertise significantly strengthens our chip design capabilities for short range wireless communications,” said Thomas Seiler, u‑blox CEO. ...