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Freescale Embeds Touch and Intelligence into Somatic Digital's eTouchBook - Read More

Date Added: June 10, 2008 08:36:02 PM
Somatic Digital, a developer of innovative products for the publishing and print industries, has chosen Freescale Semiconductor's 8-bit microcontroller (MCU) and 9-electrode proximity sensor components for its eTouchBook(TM) platform, which the company is providing to the NASA Goddard Flight Center through a U.S. Government contract.

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