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ADCs target wideband SDR
7 July 2010, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

National Semiconductor has introduced a 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with a speed of 3,6 GSps.    The ADC12D1800’s dynamic performance of -147 dBm/Hz noise floor, 52 dB noise power ratio (NPR) ...
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MCUs target CAN applications
7 July 2010, DSP, Micros & Memory

NXP recently introduced the first two devices – the LPC11C12 and LPC11C14 – in the LPC11C00 series featuring a controller area network (CAN) 2.0B-compliant controller for industrial and embedded networking ...
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ZigBee PRO network modules
7 July 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Radiocrafts has expanded its product line with compact ZigBee PRO network modules (ZNM) for use in ZigBee-based mesh networks. The ZNM modules offer the complete ZigBee PRO network protocol in a small ...
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Step-down converter
7 July 2010, Power Electronics / Power Management

Texas Instruments recently introduced its first 2,5 A step-down SWIFT converter to support input voltages up to 60 V. The new TPS54260 monolithic synchronous switcher with integrated high-side FET provides ...
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DC motor pre-driver
7 July 2010, Power Electronics / Power Management

Allegro MicroSystems has introduced a new three-phase brushless DC motor pre-driver with outputs for direct high-current gate drive of an all N-channel power MOSFET three-phase bridge with a maximum supply ...
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Dimmable LED controller
21 July 2010, Opto-Electronics

NXP Semiconductors recently introduced the new SSL2103LED controller. Extending NXP’s product family of AC/DC LED drivers (SSL2101/SSL2102) for a wide range of lighting applications such as retrofit lamps, ...
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Tiny Flash MCUs
23 June 2010, DSP, Micros & Memory

Atmel has announced production availability of the company’s smallest Flash AVR microcontroller package. The Atmel ATtiny4, ATtiny5, ATtiny9 and ATtiny10 AVR microcontrollers (MCUs) come in an ultra-small ...
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6 Gbps SerDes
23 June 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Texas Instruments has introduced a 6 Gbps dual serialiser-deserialiser (SerDes) IC that enables continuous data rate support from 470 Mbps up to 6,25 Gbps for wireless applications. The TLK6002 supports ...
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Dimming techniques for switched-mode LED drivers
9 June 2010, Opto-Electronics

The exponential growth of LED lighting has ushered in a vast selection of integrated circuit devices to provide controlled power to LEDs. No longer acceptable to an energy-conscious world, switched-mode ...
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ISM-band RF modules
9 June 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Radiocrafts has expanded its ISM-band product line with two new modules, the low-cost RC2500-RC232 and RC2500HP-RC232. These are multichannel RF transceivers with embedded protocol and the RC2500HP includes ...
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Kit eases development of iPhone and iPod accessories
9 June 2010, Design Automation

Cypress Semiconductor has introduced a new development platform for Apple iPhone and iPod accessories based on its new PSoC 3 architecture. Designers can use the new CY8CKIT-023 PSoC expansion board kit ...
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Software eases real-time control design
9 June 2010, Design Automation

Responding to the demand for more intuitive, easy-to-use software throughout every design stage, Texas Instruments has developed controlSUITE software for its TMS320C2000 microcontrollers (MCUs) that ...
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