Cyan in the News

 

 

March 23rd 2006 - Business Excellence Award

Cambridge Evening News

Cyan was named the Rising Star of 2005 by Cambridge Evening News in their latest Business Excellence Awards. The award was sponsored by Greater Cambridge Partnership and was awarded to the business or individual most likely to deliver outstanding performance over the next three to five years.


Cyan receives Rising Star Award

Paul Johnson, CEO (centre) and Paul Barwick, Sales Director (left) receiving the award from Alistair Wayne, Chairman of the Greater Cambridge Partnership Operating Board. Photo courtesy of Cambridge Evening News.

March 2006 - Embedded Systems Europe

Cyan Boost Speed of eCOG MCUs (Front Page & Pg 12)

Cyan has added a more powerful microcontroller to its eCOG Product range featuring more on-chip FLASH and additional peripherals, including USB 2.0 OTG and 10/100 Mbps Ethernet MAC.  more arrow

 

15th November 2005 - Electronics Weekly

MCU Company floats on London Exchange.      more arrow

 

15th November 2005 - Electronics Talk
Cyan AIMs for Lisiting

Cyan Holdings is to seek admission of its ordinary shares to trading on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange.        more arrow

 

Aug 2005 - EPN Online
Speeding up MCU Configuration - Bernd Schlemmer

Configuring a conventional microcontroller's on-chip peripherals and memory can be a painstaking task, which often takes longer than writing the core application software. Many microcontrollers have documenta- tion running up to 300 or 400 pages but devote only 25 pages or so to the core, the rest con- cerning peripheral and memory configuration.    more arrow

25th May 2005 - Electronics Weekly

Cyan Technology has announced a low-cost evaluation board for its 16-bit microcontroller.      more arrow


April 2005 - Embedded Systems Europe

Cyan Technology has released the 16-bit Flash µCOG1m microcontroller and enhanced its CyanIDE® integrated development environment.      more arrow


16th March 2005 - Elektronik Industrie

Der englische Halbleiterhersteller Cyan Technology verwendet einen von Cambridge Silicon Radio entwickelten Core für seine innovative 16-Bit Ultra Low Power Mikrocontroller - Technologie. Dieser Core wird bereits in Bluetooth Anwendungen weltweit in riesigen Stückzahlen eingesetzt.      more arrow


28th Feb 2005 - Electronics Talk

"Microcontroller packs more functionality..."      more arrow


22nd Feb 2005 - Electronics Weekly

The Embedded World 2005 Conference and Exhibition is being held this week in Nüremberg, with a variety of small, low-power microcontrollers being launched. Among the firms showing devices, Cambridge's Cyan Technology introduced a smaller version of its 128-pin eCOG1®k processor.      more arrow