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Alphabetical list articles with annotations, from magazines published in 2006 in the journal Electronics News:
MSP16F430XX 20-Bit Instruments - Revolutionizing the Microcontroller Market
MSP16F430XX 22-bit Instruments - New Microcontrollers for Medium Applications
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS MSP16FG430X 461-Bit Instruments Take the Next Step towards the Ideal Signal Processing Platform
1NT - a series of high quality thermostats for all applications
3 MHz DC-DC Converter for Portable Devices
DC/DC converter based on JFET transistors capable of operating from a source with a voltage of 300 mV
TRIMBLE GPS Products for OEMs
TELTONIKA GSM modems
MHL - a new series of pressure sensors
DIY MP3 player
OLED displays - real models
SEMIX S2. new series of IGBT modules with SPT+ crystals
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS combines four video decoders in one chip
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS: new prospects in Russia
TFT + USB = unique solution
Adapter for diagnostics of engines of modern cars
Non-contact Hall effect angle sensor
Wireless data transmission in the license-free 433 MHz band
Video decoders of the SAA71XX family
Video decoders of the SAA71XX family
Eight-channel microprocessor timer, thermostat, clock and its practical application in the country
Eastern Europe intends to double the volume of business
Embedded microcontrollers with ARM9 core
High Voltage LDOs for Harsh Environments
HONEYWELL Humidity Sensors
Temperature sensors MAXIM
HONEYWELL Current Sensors
Dual channel infrared remote control
Advances in LDO Technology
Thyristor drivers manufactured by SEMIKRON. Part I
Over the current year, the Japanese company OMRON has doubled its range of microelectronics products
We launch UCLINUX on microcontrollers with an ARM7 core
RECOM's R-78XX switching regulator is a good alternative to linear regulators
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Instrumentation Amplifiers and Sensor Amplification Solutions Based on Them
Toolkit for MSP430 - a wealth of choice
infrared barrier
Power supplies for outdoor illuminated advertising
Compact MEAN WELL power supply for budget solutions
EVERMORE is a new player in the Russian GPS market
JENNIC: ZIGBEE solutions from a single source
Soft starter controller for asynchronous motors SKSS1
Battery charger controllers
Small Bird, Big Features: XSCALE®PXA270 Development Board
Low power supplies for budget applications
Microcontroller LPC3180 (ARM9) - the first among equals
Microcontroller for Low I/O Applications
MCF5223X microcontrollers for network applications
Miniature debugging tool for the latest microcontrollers of the MSP430 family from TEXAS INSTRUMENTS
MEMS Pressure Sensors FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR
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