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High-speed, high-voltage power op-amps
19 October 2005
Apex Microtechnology is answering the growing demand for power analog ICs that deliver on precision power and performance by breaking new ground in high speed, high voltage and low quiescent current silicon ...

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Single-chip 'brains' for the next generation of intelligent toys
5 October 2005, KH Distributors
There is a new wave of interactive toys ready to explode on the marketplace. If it talks, hears and 'understands' you, it is probably using an integrated circuit developed by Sensory, a Silicon Valley-based ...

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Bi-core controller IC for bus-powered USB flash drives
5 October 2005, Altron Arrow
STMicroelectronics recently introduced an innovative bi-core controller chip for the fast-growing USB Flash Drive market. The ST72681 USB 2.0 Flash Drive Controller uses an advanced architecture based ...

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1-wire dual-channel programmable GPIO
5 October 2005, CST Electronics, Electrocomp
Dallas Semiconductor's DS2413 chip is a dual-channel, programmable GPIO that protects against possible power fault conditions in end applications. All device pins can withstand sustained levels up to ...

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CMOS op-amps compare with best bipolars
5 October 2005
Linear Technology claims its new family of CMOS amplifiers delivers extraordinary DC precision at the lowest possible supply current. With input DC characteristics similar to the best precision bipolar ...

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Silicon sine wave source claims lowest distortion
5 October 2005
Mixed Signal Integration's 'all-silicon' sine source IC, the MSLOSC, boasts a low 0,1% distortion, claimed to be lower than similar products on the market. The device can be digitally programmed from ...

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PLL clock IC replaces expensive crystal oscillators
21 September 2005
ON Semiconductor has released to market a phase lock loop (PLL) IC designed to replace expensive crystal oscillators for clock generation in a variety of consumer and networking applications. A pioneer ...

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High-speed op amps for video
21 September 2005
Infineon Technologies has released new silicon-germanium carbon (SiGe:C) technology-based RF transistors that have extremely low noise figures. Intended for various wireless applications, the company ...

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Log amplifier for RF power measurements
21 September 2005
A new high performance log detector from Linear Technology offers superior sensitivity, allowing more accurate measurement of lower levels of RF and IF signals. The LT5537 has a wide operating frequency ...

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SiGe:C transistors claim low noise figures
21 September 2005, Electrocomp
Infineon Technologies has released new silicon-germanium carbon (SiGe:C) technology-based RF transistors that have extremely low noise figures. Intended for various wireless applications, the company ...

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DAC family expands company's analog signal-path solution
7 September 2005, Altron Arrow
National Semiconductor has expanded its data conversion portfolio with the introduction of three pin- and function-compatible 8-, 10- and 12-bit digital-to-analog converters (DACs). These DACs complement ...

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Dual 14-bit 65 MSPS ADC
7 September 2005, Altron Arrow
The ADS5553 from Texas Instruments is a high-performance, dual channel, 14 bit, 65 MSPS analog-to-digital converter (ADC). To provide a complete solution, each channel includes a high-bandwidth linear ...

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Double balanced and image reject SMT mixers to 16 GHz
24 August 2005, RF Design
Hittite Microwave has introduced two SMT GaAs MMIC I/Q mixers and a new SMT GaAs MMIC double balanced mixer for VSAT, microwave radio, test equipment and sensor applications from 4 to 16 GHz. For applications ...

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32-channel DACs feature integrated offset and gain calibration
24 August 2005, CST Electronics, Electrocomp
Maxim has introduced what it claims are the world's most highly integrated digital-to-analog converters (DACs), the only monolithic (single silicon chip), 16-bit, 32-channel devices with offset and gain ...

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New chip provides traditional PSoC integration benefits plus USB
10 August 2005, Altron Arrow
The CY8C24794-24LFXI is the newest member of the Cypress Semiconductor's programmable system-on-chip (PSoC) mixed-signal array family. This product is the first PSoC device to integrate a USB 2.0 serial ...

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Single-piece surface mount NVSRAM module has integrated realtime clock
10 August 2005, CST Electronics, Electrocomp
Dallas Semiconductor claims to have introduced the world's first and only single-piece, surface mountable nonvolatile SRAM modules with an integrated realtime clock (RTC). The new DS3030/DS3045/DS3050/DS3065 ...

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80 MSPS analog-to-digital converter
10 August 2005, Altron Arrow
The ADS5542 from Texas Instruments is a high-performance, 14-bit, 80 MSPS analog-to-digital converter (ADC). To provide a complete converter solution, it includes a high-bandwidth linear sample-and-hold ...

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Fully differential ADC driver
10 August 2005
The LT1994 is Linear Technology's latest fully differential amplifier for driving high-resolution analog-to-digital converters. With guaranteed operation down to 2,375 V and rail-to-rail outputs, it is ...

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Motor driver platform simplifies motion control applications
10 August 2005, Altron Arrow
STMicroelectronics has introduced a family of monolithic motor drivers that form the heart of an open, scalable solution for a wide range of motion control applications. ST's new powerSPIN platform includes ...

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CMOS amplifiers boast unprecedented low noise
10 August 2005
Generally known for their low input bias current, CMOS amplifiers are inherently noisier than bipolar designs. However, Linear Technology has released a new class of CMOS amplifiers claimed to have voltage ...

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