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  • Smart Computing Article - Focusing On Digital Cameras
    . This type of array serves as the light-detecting component in many digital cameras, video cameras, and optical scanners. CCDs and CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor) components are the light-sensitive sensors used to capture digital images. Some manufacturers prefer CCDs, while others use
  • CMOS LDO Regulators for Portable Devices (.pdf)
    ROHM CMOS LDO (low drop-out) regulators are tailored for use in portable devices such as PDAs, mobile phones, digital cameras and camcorders. Lower in cost and small in packaging, ROHM CMOS LDOs offer designers a superior alternative to PWM regulators in many point-of-load regulation applications
  • EETimes.com | Electronics Industry News for EEs & Engineering Managers
    technology in the smart card module. Digital camera shipments bottom out in August It appears that digital camera shipments have bottomed out after a slight lull, according to RBC Capital Markets Inc. BTU International's president and CEO steps down NEC reorganizes assembly and test operations NEC
  • EETimes.com | Electronics Industry News for EEs & Engineering Managers
    and memory cards for PDAs TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Taiwan's Integrated Circuit Solution Inc. (ICSI) here launched the world's first chip that supports a digital camera and memory card on the same device. Designed to reduce the cost of PDAs and other handheld equipment, the new IC3102 controller includes
  • EETimes.com | Electronics Industry News for EEs & Engineering Managers
    laser diode drivers support new, old standards AMD expected to release Duron, Thunderbird MPUs in June Canon claims CMOS sensor beats resolution of CCD in digital camera Pixelworks IPO reaps $57.5 million; Nogatech shares sink 40% in two days Kingston forms independent memory-validation company
  • EETimes.com | Electronics Industry News for EEs & Engineering Managers
    Auto camera-on-chip heads for high-beams Camera-on-chip technology moved into the automotive industry this week, as Gentex Corp. revealed it will use CMOS imagers for automatic dimming of high-beam headlights. EDA vendors on hot seat at PCB West From discussing the impact of mergers to defending

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