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Improved power supply regulation for LCD-based PCs
26 September 2001, Altron Arrow, Power Electronics / Power Management

Intersil has extended its Endura range of power management solutions for PCs, file servers and portable appliances with a new system power regulator IC specifically optimised for PCs using liquid crystal ...
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CompactRISC flash microcontrollers
12 September 2001, DSP, Micros & Memory

Performance, flexibility, upgradability are key factors for embedded controller applications. National Semiconductor says its solution for this is CompactRISC - powerful 16 bit RISC controllers with integrated ...
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High-bright LEDs
12 September 2001, Opto-Electronics

High-end LED applications such as exterior lighting, automotive electronics, traffic signs or incandescent lamp replacement, above all require superior luminous flux. Vishay, a long-term partner of EBV, ...
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Super-rugged RF power MOSFETs operate up to 65 V
12 September 2001, Power Electronics / Power Management

Advanced Power Technology has added the ARF462 and ARF464 to its family of super-rugged high voltage RF power MOSFETs. Both devices operate to DC voltages up to 65 V. The ARF462 delivers 150 W of CW output ...
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Intersil forges stronger partnership with EBV-Electrolink in South Africa
15 August 2001, News

"The ADEC exhibition has been an excellent format to emphasise the strong partnership between our two companies, and EBV-Electrolink looks forward to further enhancing the partnership, and indeed expanding Intersil's market share of its products in South Africa," concludes Stafford
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Complimentary licences of leading IDE for DSP controllers offered
15 August 2001, Altron Arrow, Design Automation

Motorola's Semiconductor Products Sector is offering for the first time a complimentary licence of the award-winning Metrowerks CodeWarrior for DSP56800 integrated development environment (IDE) with the ...
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MCUs with on-board flash have extended data retention
15 August 2001, Altron Arrow, DSP, Micros & Memory

Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector's new flash microcontrollers are claimed to offer enhanced performance with extended reliability and data retention of the embedded memory to typically 100 000 write/erase ...
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Power factor correction solution meets new EMC directive
9 May 2001, Altron Arrow, Power Electronics / Power Management

Intersil claims to have developed a simple and efficient solution to meet the recently-approved European standards for boost power factor correction (PFC) of power supply standards at low cost. Intersil ...
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Gateway IC advances VoIP
14 March 2001, Altron Arrow, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Intersil's latest gateway IC, the ISL5586 meets the telephony requirements for Voice over DSL (VoDSL) integrated access devices (IAD) or voice enabled DSL modems and BWA subscriber terminals, and is compatible ...
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Must you have that capacitor?
14 February 2001, Communica, Passive Components

When demand for the most common types of capacitors is stretching the world's supply, the use of sensible alternatives can avoid difficulties and may even save money. Murata explains further. By far ...
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Support for all current and next-gen cellular protocol standards
8 November 2000, Altron Arrow, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Intersil's latest Commlink family of digital radio circuits now supports all protocols for current and next-generation cellphone wireless standards. According to the company, it provides support for a ...
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Solid-state line card access switches replace relays
8 November 2000, Altron Arrow, Switches, Relays & Keypads

Intersil has announced a new family of line card access switches (LCAS) featuring latch up immunity, low power consumption and higher density for telephone communications equipment. The ISL5571, ISL5572 ...
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