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  • Analog Devices Introduces 16-Bit Successive Approximation ADC
    Analog Devices, Inc. has introduced an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that is twice as fast, twice as precise and four times more power efficient than competitive parts. The one-million-sample-per-second successive-approximation (SAR) ADC is accurate to one least significant bit (LSB) integral non-linearity (INL), delivering industry-leading speed and precision to a variety of applications.
  • Green Diode-Pumped Laser Marking System
    RMI Laser Division has introduced its new 532nm green wavelength, diode-pumped laser marking system. The system is based on the same platform as RMI's recently released 1064nm, laser marking system. The LE-100GB incorporates a more powerful laser source, while maintaining the high resolution graphics capability of the previous models
  • ZYGO Enhances Highest Performance Stage Metrology Solution
    Zygo Corp., a technology leader in Displacement Measuring Interferometry, has introduced the ZMI 4004 measurement electronics. The ZMI 4004 is designed to meet the most demanding stage metrology requirements for Next Generation Lithography (NGL) and semiconductor test equipment
  • Oplink Introduces Integrated Tap Monitor Array Components
    Oplink Communications, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of optical components and subsystems, has announced the availability of its Integrated Tap Monitor Array product (ITMA), a compact, multi-channel power monitor for optical networks. Oplink's new ITMA increases module design efficiency by reducing the number of components required while maintaining desired performance levels
  • Agilent Cuts Cost of Test with High-power Optical Head and Sensor
    Agilent Technologies Inc. has introduced an optical power head and sensor that enables optical component designers and component manufacturers to measure optical power levels up to +37 dBm quickly and with complete accuracy
  • Lightconnect Expands Its Dynamic Gain Equalizer to L-Band
    Lightconnect, a supplier of diffractive MEMS-based dynamic components for the optical network market, announced that its Dynamic Gain Equalizer is now optimized for either C- or L-Band operation. The product, first announced last July, had previously operated only in the C-Band. The device is now customer configurable for a range of 40 nm in either C- or L-Band
  • Positive Light Launches All-solid-state DUV Laser
    The Indigo-DUV is a compact, all solid-state, deep UV laser. It produces >2 mW of single-frequency radiation at wavelengths around 193 nm in a TEM00 spatial mode. The Indigo-DUV is currently used by leading semiconductor manufacturers for microlithography, metrology, mask inspection and spectrometer calibration
  • Seiko Introduces Low Current Color LCD Module
    Need a color display for your cell phone design, but are concerned about the power drain on the battery? Seiko Instruments USA Inc. has the solution to your problem: low-power, high-resolution and thin. Introducing the RA43Z, a low-power transflective-positive Color LCD. This CSTN LCD consumes a low 2.5 mA in operation mode
  • Raytheon, Electrophysics team to develop thermal imager with PDA technology
    Raytheon Commercial Infrared has introduced the Radiometric PalmIR 500D, a low-cost hand-held IR camera for qualitative, real-time applications. The new system, which integrates a Compaq iPAQ PDA, was developed with Electrophysics of Fairfield, NJ.
  • Agilent Technologies creates 40 Gbit/s BER test platform for next-generation transmission line testing
    Agilent Technologies Inc. has added 10.8 Gbit/s generator and analyzer modules to its Parallel Bit Error Ratio Testing (ParBERT) 81250 43G portfolio. With these new modules, the firm's 43.2 Gbit/s platform is able to stimulate and analyze both the parallel and serial sides of 16:1 and 4:1 OC-768 (STM-256) and OC-192 (STM-64) multiplexers and demultiplexers (MUX/deMUX).
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