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SAN JOSE, California - Atmel(c) Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML) announced today a convenient, easy to
implement, low cost touch sensor IC, which brings capacitive user interfaces
to price-sensitive consumer and mobile devices. This AT42QT1040 device is
available in a 3mm x 3mm VQFN 20 pin package, making it ideal for use in
mobile phones and other handheld devices where PCB space is at a premium. In
low power mode the AT42QT1040 draws only 31uA from a 1.8 VDC supply, allowing
capacitive sensing to be added with minimal impact on battery lifetime. The
AT42QT1040 is the latest solution from Atmel’s touch sensor division, which
develops capacitive touch button, slider, wheel and touchscreen controllers.
The AT42QT1040 includes 4 digital output channels, enabling per-channel
indication on touch detection. The IC can also be configured using one
channel as a proximity sensor, enabling ‘hidden-until-lit’ user interfaces
where the device detects the presence of a finger some distance away from the
keypad.
SAN JOSE, California - CEVA, Inc. (Nasdaq: CEVA; LSE: CVA) announces the following TechOnline
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SAN JOSE, California and UPPSALA, Sweden - Newly-released IAR Embedded Workbench Version 5.0 for ARM Provides
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SAN JOSE, California - Atmel(R) Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML) announced today the AVR(R)32
ATEVK1105 Digital Audio Gateway kit, demonstrating digital audio streaming,
decoding and playback. These audio capabilities serve the exploding market of
audio accessories and peripherals that connects home and car Hi-Fi audio
systems to the digital age. This includes the popular iPod(R) docking
stations. The kit is based on the AVR high performance AT32UC3A 32-bit Flash
microcontrollers and provides developers with a ready-to-use
hardware/software platform and a variety of interfaces and evaluation
capabilities to meet their audio systems requirements and get faster to
market.
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