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November  2013
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From the Desk of the President
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Tekmos Sales & Product News
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Applications for Tekmos Products:
  • Automotive
  • Industrial
  • Military
  • Medical
  • Telecommunications  
The following are standard generic microcontroller devices available from Tekmos.
If you need a similar product not listed, contact Tekmos:  

 

Intel replacements by Tekmos 

TK80C51

TK80C188EB 

TK80C186EB 

TK80C186EC - samples soon! 

TK80C188EC - samples soon!

 

NXP replacements by Tekmos

TK87C751

TK83C751

TK89C668

 

Freescale replacements by Tekmos

TK68HC11A1

TK68HC11D0

TK68HC11E1

TK68HC11K1

TK68HC711B16 and B32

TK68HC711D3

TK68HC711E9

TK68HC711E20

TK68HC05 series

TK68HC705B series

TK68HC811E2 - samples soon!

TK68020 - samples soon!

 

Intel, NXP and Freescale are registered trademarks by these respective companies.
   


sales force

Welcome to Tekmos Talks November. The past couple months have been filled with travel to meet with customers and prospective new ones. This month's newsletter will talk about travels and we will introduce a member of Tekmos' staff. As always we will share Tekmos' "news highlights" of company activities and sales, including the launch of new Tekmos products.

Tekmos High Temperature ASIC and High Temperature Micros 175/250C for Extreme Environments...still the hottest in the world!
From the Desk of the President
LReed
Lynn Reed, President

Developing Programmers   

 

Many of the microcontrollers that Tekmos makes were originally OTP parts that contained EPROM.  The EPROM process is not available in our fabs, so we replace the EPROM with Flash memories.  This is totally transparent in the user application, and has the added advantage that we can reprogram them if necessary.

 

The one difference in using a Flash memory is that Flash requires a different programming algorithm.  And since the old EPROM algorithm uses high voltage, any attempt to program our parts with the old algorithms will destroy them.  

 

Some programming companies support some of our parts.  But the increasing widespread use of ISP (In-System Programming) has greatly reduced the demand for programmers, and that has reduced the amount of support we can get from the programming companies for our products.

 

 

 

  For more information on inventory or orders, please contact Bob Abrams, Vice President of Sales & Development or call 512-34981 

Tekmos Talks Meet the Staff
 

   

Meet Vema Reddy, Engineer for Tekmos.

How long have you been at Tekmos?

I am one of the newest employees working for Tekmos. I am also the one of youngest employees; there are employees that have kids older than me. The difference in age creates an interesting working dynamic. I have worked at Tekmos for a little under a year.

What are your responsibilities here at Tekmos?

My official title is Test Engineer, but since Tekmos is small, I am forced to wear many different hats. One day I am a programmer and another day I am a reliability engineer. My role at Tekmos is constantly changing to help meet our customers' demands.

 

What are your favorite tasks or projects to work on here at Tekmos? 

Tekmos has to provide reliability/quality information about all our processor. I am currently working on high temperature study on our TK68HC11E1 processor. Tekmos will test our E1 processors at 300 °C and will evaluate its performance while it is being tested.

What Project are you working on now?

I am currently making a programmer to support our TK68HC711D3 processor. This programmer will allow customers to program our D3 processor on any computer that has USB.

Can you offer any suggestions to Tekmos clients to make their experience more efficient and successful?

You should check out the Tekmos' website and blog, but if you are reading this, you have probably done the following.

Be as transparent as possible. The more information we have, the better we can help you.

Please tell us about your educational background.

I grew up in Austin, TX and went to BaylorUniversity I graduated with a B.S in Electrical and Computer Engineering degree. Since graduating, I have worked as an engineer for RSI Inc and been a contract software engineer for several companies before joining Tekmos.

 

 

 

Tekmos Quality Control

 

Tekmos ESD Approach

Do you remember seeing the three wise monkey statues, see no evil, speak no evil and hear no evil? Did the idea in an odd way seem to make sense to you? While the origin of the proverb, perhaps Buddhist, perhaps Confucian,  is a bit shrouded in mystery, our Western idea seems to have taken hold. If you refuse to acknowledge something, then how can it hurt you? The problem with this approach is that it surely sometimes can. In our business, there is an invisible force that lurks throughout a test floor. You can't see it, you can rarely feel it, but it can absolutely destroy our product. The culprit is called electrostatic discharge, or ESD. It is basically a type of contact electrification that takes place when certain materials come into contact with one another. It runs rampant in dry environments, or when any friction is involved. Most people understand it as static electricity. As a kid, (or perhaps even as a mischievous adult,) the action of rubbing your feet across a rug, then surprising a younger sibling or other unsuspecting prey with an electric touch to the ear lobe, always brought sinister delight. Static electricity is extraordinarily fun for kids, but it absolutely has no place in our company.  

 

At Tekmos, we understand that semiconductors are particularly prone to damage, or even failure, sometime many months after contact with ESD. We have taken extra precautions to prevent ESD buildup, and prevent the possibility of it affecting our customer product needs. As part of our Quality system, we have an entire procedure dedicated to ESD control. Our test floor technicians and test operators wear antistatic lab jackets, heel straps and have daily checks on grounding wrist straps. They undergo ESD training with recertification every 12 months. Product is moved on grounded carts to grounded workstations, which are tested with a Surface Resistivity Meter once a quarter. This is four times the standard requirement even by military standards. We also control and monitor the temperature and humidity on our test floor, understanding that even the environment can be a part of ESD creation. From non-conductive floor wax, to antistatic garments, heel straps and wrist straps, daily and quarterly checks with continual education and testing, we do the extra effort necessary to keep from creating the invisible enemy of ESD, and protect our customer's product. We at Tekmos have our eyes open when it comes to ESD. We have decided not to be the monkey, setting with its eyes closed.  

 

Jon Gehm, Director of Operations

    

 For more information on manufacturing, contact our main office 512-342-9871  

TRIP REPORT 

 

I needed to visit a German customer to review and assist in the debugging of a process emulator in their system.  It was a last minute decision which left me scrambling for affordable tickets.  I also had to scramble for a passport, since I accidentally washed mine after my last trip to Japan.  I wound up on Air Berlin, which was one of the more comfortable trans-Atlantic flights I have taken.  It also required me to travel the last segment on a prop plane.  That was the first prop plane I have been on in about 20 years.  It was comforting to see that they still worked.

 

I stayed for a week in a small town in southeast Germany, and had a great time.  The weather was perfect, and my hosts were gracious.  Even though I spent most of my time at the customer's factory, I was able to do some sightseeing and shopping.  And my hosts arraigned for me to go places that I would never have gotten to on my own.

 

In this town, everyone walked everywhere (or rode bicycles).  I don't mind walking, but I wish I have brought something other than my dress shoes for walking.  At the end of the trip, my feet were definitely sore.  

 

When traveling internationally, I try to identify one item that is totally different than what you would find at home.  For this trip, it was a street-side cigarette machine.

 

By the end of the week, all of the problems had been resolved, so I packed my bags with souvenirs for my family, and returned home.

 

Lynn Reed, President 

 

 



Thank you for reading Tekmos Talks. Contact  Bob Abrams, Vice President of Sales & Business Development, call (512) 342-9871 or email Sales for more information on our most recent "tape outs", our high temperature ASIC, or our other quality products.

We appreciate our customers. Tekmos is meeting innovation every day for tomorrow's challenges.

 

Sincerely,

 

Lynn Reed, President
 
4120 Commercial Center Drive, Suite 400
Austin, TX 78744
Phone: (512) 342-9871
Fax: (512) 342-9873