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Exploding Chip Could Thwart Cyberthieves
2015-09-22 22:28:07| TechNewsWorld
Researchers at Xerox PARC have developed a self-destructing mechanism for microchips embedded on a hardened glass surface. The glass can self-destruct upon command and could be used to secure personal data such as health and banking records. It also can be used to destroy encryption keys stored on memory chips in standard consumer, enterprise and government electronic devices.
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Hunting Big Game in Chip Deals
2015-09-22 12:17:31| Semiconductors - Topix.net
Dialog Semiconductor announced a deal to buy Atmel Corp. over the weekend for $4.6 billion in cash and stock. That is just the latest in a string of multibillion-dollar transactions in the chip industry this year.
Precision Current Sense Chip Resistors come in 0805, 0603 sizes.
2015-09-21 14:31:09| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Mutually offering resistance values of 5, 10, and 15 mΩ in 1% tolerances and 50 ppm TCR, 0.33 W-rated 0603 size and 0.5 W-rated 0805 size current sense chip resistors of CSS Series feature all-metal alloy construction and are AEC-Q200 qualified and RoHS compliant. Areas of use include portable power management for handheld electronics, LED drivers, and small motor controls as well as voltage regulators, robotics, small panel solar power conversion, and HVAC controls and energy management.
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Colorado Springs computer chip maker acquired
2015-09-20 20:32:09| Semiconductors - Topix.net
Atmel Corp., which employs about 1,000 workers in a computer chip manufacturing plant in Colorado Springs, has agreed to be acquired by Dialog Semiconductor PLC in a $4.6 billion deal that is expected to be completed early next year. What will happen to the Colorado Springs plant remains unclear.
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GNSS Chip supports IoT and wearable devices.
2015-09-18 14:31:09| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
By calculating position, velocity, and time on-chip, Model BCM47748 removes bulk of signal processing from device MCU. Chip uses intelligent firmware to extend battery life while also maintaining accuracy in speed, distance, and position for optimized user experience. Housed in 70-ball WLBGA package with 0.4 mm ball pitch, device can produce GNSS fixes with only 5 mA current consumption in certain scenarios. Additional features include geofencing and lifelogging capabilities.
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