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Security Management System supports Google Android devices.
2016-02-29 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Integrating video surveillance, fire alarms, and building management systems, P2000 offers extended options to protect people, property, and assets. Web-based alarm manager lets operators see and respond to alarms inside facility or throughout campus, while geo-location mapping helps user view, understand, and manage what is happening in specific locations in real-time. With case management functionality, photos, video clips, and documentation can be linked to specific alarms or security events.
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Half-Bridge Gate Driver works with devices operating to 1,200 V.
2016-02-29 14:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Available in 28-pin SOIC package, IX2120B can drive discrete power MOSFETs and IGBTs (that operate up to 1,200 V) in half-bridge, full-bridge, and 3-phase configurations. Max rating of 1,400 V provides additional margin for high-voltage applications, while high/low side outputs feature power DMOS transistors capable of sourcing and sinking 2 A gate drive current. Other features include high voltage level-shift circuitry, advanced HVIC SOI process, and 3.3 and 5 V logic-compatible inputs.
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WhatsApp Ditching Support for Older Devices
2016-02-28 18:04:52| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
WhatsApp will no longer work on some legacy devices by the end of the yearincluding anything running BlackBerry OS.
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Janus Capital Management Increases Stake in Analog Devices, Inc.
2016-02-27 19:22:14| Semiconductors - Topix.net
Janus Capital Management boosted its stake in shares of Analog Devices, Inc. by 813.0% during the third quarter, according to its most recent Form 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm owned 617,289 shares of the company's stock after buying an additional 549,676 shares during the period.
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New Discovery At UMass Amherst May Lead To More Efficient Solar And Opto-Electronic Devices
2016-02-26 06:35:16| chemicalonline Home Page
Chemists and polymer scientists collaborating at the University of Massachusetts Amherst report in Nature Communications this week that they have for the first time identified an unexpected property in an organic semiconductor molecule that could lead to more efficient and cost-effective materials for use in cell phone and laptop displays, for example, and in opto-electronic devices such as lasers, light-emitting diodes and fiber optic communications.
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