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Rohde & Schwarz launches mixed-signal scope

Rohde & Schwarz has introduced a new mixed-signal oscilloscope. The test firm has added a logic analysis option to its RTM series of mid-range scopes
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Rohde & Schwarz launches its first mixed-signal scope

Rohde & Schwarz has entered the mixed-signal oscilloscope market. The test firm has added a logic analysis option to its range of analogue scopes.
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Chip design is crucial to Europe, says Cadence v-p

Alexander Duesener, v-p of worldwide field operations in EMEA for Cadence Design Systems believes chip designers have a crucial role in maintaining Europe’s strengths in wireless and automotive systems
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Universities join UK skills initiative

“The UKESF programme offers a formal liaison process to companies of all sizes,” said Indro Mukerjee, chairman of the UKESF strategic advisory board and CEO of Plastic Logic
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Only Connect: On low cost manufacturing

This week I was going to write about new technology, however, since the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka has seen a tragic loss of life in a textile factory I wanted to take this opportunity to talk about how this is very relevant to our industry and specifically Cable Assembly.
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ARM has ‘grown up’ says retiring CEO Warren East

ARM CEO Warren East says the processor company, which he leaves this summer, has “grown up” during his 12 years at the helm
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Lumileds LED arrays up to 6,000 lm

Lumileds has announced chip-on-board LED arrays up to 6,000 lm. Emphasising what is claims is the small size of the emissive areas, there are…
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Ofgem guards against smart meter abuse

Ofgem has approved an industry code-of-practice designed to protect consumers during the smart meter roll-out. “With the roll-out of smart meters…
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Only smart grid can rescue wasted solar in Canada

Incentives in Canada have resulted in so much solar energy that only a move to smart grid can use it all. So claims…
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Carnegie Mellon research WorldKit to make anything a remote control

Lost the TV remote control again? Never mind – just create another one on the arm of your sofa with a swish of your hand. While you are at it, why not turn the top of your coffee table into a lighting controller, so you can dim your lamps while you kick back and watch a movie.
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