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Avnet Express Announces In-Stock Availability on Products from Maxim, Molex and NXP Semiconductor

PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Avnet Express, the e-Commerce engine for Avnet Electronics Marketing Americas, a business region of Avnet, Inc. (NYSE:AVT), announces the immediate, in-stock availability of the latest product families from Maxim, Molex and NXP Semiconductor. With the largest on...

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Smart Energy Forum

An aging power grid and ever-increasing demand for electricity are creating new challenges and new opportunities for electronics developers who can offer smarter ways to generate, convert, and control...

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ARM
Kinetis L Series MCUs Built on the ARM Cortex-M0+ Core: What is the Plus For?

http://www.freescale.com/kinetis/lseries - This informative video will address what is new with the Kinetis L Series MCUs built on the ARM(R) Cortex(TM)-M0+ and what the plus really means.

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What’s Next for Internet-Enabled Smart Lighting?

NXP to showcase energy-efficient solutions for residential, commercial and architectural lighting networks at LIGHTFAIR 2012Eindhoven, Netherlands, May 8, 2012, 2012 – What if every light bulb had an...

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People
Soldering And Beer—What A Mix!

I recently visited SparkFun in Boulder, Colo. This is one company that has too much fun (see “Fun At SparkFun”). It could be the plethora of dogs and puppies or the occasional skateboarder rolling dow...

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Featured
Are Smart Phones Spreading Faster than Any Technology in Human History? - Technology Review

Today's technology scene seems overheated to some. Apple is the most valuable company on earth. Software apps are reaching tens of millions of users within weeks. Major technology names like Research...

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RF
What’s Next for Internet-Enabled Smart Lighting?

NXP to showcase energy-efficient solutions for residential, commercial and architectural lighting networks at LIGHTFAIR 2012Eindhoven, Netherlands, May 8, 2012, 2012 – What if every light bulb had an...

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Power
Compact current sensor to monitor power grid at street level. Thi sone has proved too large for conj Compact current sensor to monitor power grid at street level

Cambridge-based Sentec is to develop a current sensor that can be fitted to 240V 600A mains cables in sub-stations. Currently, according to the f...

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