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The three devices in the new family are the BGT- 24MTR11 (single transmit and single receive channel), BGT24MTR12 (single transmit and two receive channels) and BGTMR2 (twin receiver). Moving from one single receiver to two or more receive channels allows implementation of systems that detect objects more precisely and at wider angles.


Infineon also launched the world’s smallest engine management ICs, saving up to two-thirds of board space in control systems for two- and three-wheelers compared to today’s solutions. The new TLE808x device family provides all the functionality required for state-of-the-art electronic fuel injection (EFI) in one-cylinder combustion engines.


Infineon also introduced the new 600V CoolMOS™ P6 MOSFET product family, designed to enable higher system efficiency while being easy to use, the new products address the gap between technologies that focus on delivering ultimate performance (Cool-MOS™ CP), and those that concentrate more on ease of use (e.g. CoolMOS™ C6 or E6).


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Toronto based Integran Technologies Inc. announced the commercial launch of its novel nanostructured multilayer coating technology which provides unprecedented design flexibility in applying unique structural and functional enhancements to a wide variety of finished and semi-finished components including metals, polymers and polymer composites. Under development for several years with the support of the Canadian Government and the US Department of Defense, Integran’s proprietary graded, multi-layer and nanolaminate technology is covered by a number of specific US and foreign patent filings including the recently issued US 8,129,034 which applies to lightweight articles, pre- cision molds, sporting goods and automotive parts, and covers specific fine-grained metallic coatings and nanolaminates containing Ni, Cu, Co, Fe, Mo, W, Zn, P, B and C.

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