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Alphabetical list articles with annotations, from magazines published in 2009 in the journal Electronics News:

Top 10 Analog Design Engineers

CC2530 is a new ZIGBEE transceiver for a wide range of applications

SUPIRBUCK DC/DC converters in distributed power systems

WISMO 218 entry-level GSM module

HELLO WORLD: the revival of the cc1100 transceiver

INA333 - Zero Drift Instrumentation Amplifier

INTERNATIONAL RECTIFIER at a new stage of development

IRS2158D and IRS2530D - modern electronic ballast chips

MAX7474 - for automatic compensation of video signal losses in CAT cable

MSP430F5XXX - the world's most energy efficient USB microcontrollers

OMRON against the backdrop of the global crisis

OMRON: company portrait

ON SEMICONDUCTOR adapts flexibly to the economic situation

ON SEMICONDUCTOR: future-proof solutions for industrial applications

PLC and POE - a rational way to reduce the number of connections in security systems

Q64 - the first GSM module based on WMP100

STELLARIS - a family of microcontrollers based on the CORTEX-M3 core

STMICROELECTRONICS - world leader in motion sensors

STMICROELECTRONICS: company portrait

TDK-LAMBDA: company profile

ZEROPOWER NVRAM - non-volatile memory chips

Automatic change of LED brightness

Car GPS/GSM terminal MTDS-300

Alternative energy and electric transport - the future of power electronics

Analog to digital converters for industrial applications

TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Analog Video Switchers

In 2008, STMICROELECTRONICS introduced many exciting new products to the market.

STMICROELECTRONICS focuses on analog products

High voltage high power LED drivers

High Performance SUPERMESH3™ Transistor Solutions

A Highly Efficient Approach to Building Input Diode Bridges

OMRON Vision Sensors & Systems

Security sensors reach new heights

MSP430 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS days are now microcontroller days

STMICROELECTRONICS LED Drivers

Ideal diodes from STMICROELECTRONICS

ON SEMICONDUCTOR integrated solutions for stepper motor control

MAXIM Battery Charge Management Integrated Circuits

Integrated Signal Conditioners for Industrial Applications

Internet - customer's first contact with TEXAS INSTRUMENTS

S8VS power supplies: ultra-compact size, LED display

Power supplies for harsh environments

Power supplies for telecommunications

Power supplies and surge protectors for DIN rail mounting

Open source power supplies

The key concept in the new economic conditions is cost effectiveness

Key markets for ON SEMI in Russia are industrial and automotive

ON SEMICONDUCTOR: where, where, why

TMS320F28XX controllers in alternative energy conversion systems

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Optical fiber with data rate up to 255 Tbps 09.11.2014

A team of scientists from the Netherlands, China and the United States presented a new development - optical fiber, which allows you to transfer data at speeds up to 255 Tbps.

The resulting material has a bandwidth that is 21 times higher than the performance of the best modern optical cables (for them it is 7-8 Tbps). The benefit of the achievement can hardly be overestimated, because, according to research results, with the development of technology, the need to increase the speed of information transfer increases exponentially.

At the same time, the transmission of significant amounts of data in an optical fiber is limited by losses, which are explained by deviations from the laws of linear optics. Such deviations occur due to the high energy of the light wave.

In conventional optical fiber, the core is a cylinder of glass or plastic that runs the entire length of the cable. Such a core is surrounded by a medium, the optical properties of which do not allow light to go beyond its limits.

According to scientists, they managed to use not one core, but as many as seven. In addition, two additional dimensions were introduced in the new fiber.

In addition, scientists have applied a technology that allows you to use several frequency channels in one fiber. In this case, each of the channels carries separate information. It is reported that the diameter of the fiber did not change much as a result.

Scientists compare their improvement with a multi-lane road, in contrast to a single-lane road (optical fiber with one core). As for the two additional dimensions, we can illustrate them with a situation where three cars run into each other while in the same lane.

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