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Caps have more current handling capacity in same volume
24 January 2007, Passive Components

Epcos has developed the B43540 snap-in aluminium electrolytic capacitor specifically for link-circuit applications in frequency converters. The ESR and internal thermal resistance have been optimised ...
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Multilayer ceramic technology offers compact protection for USB ports
24 January 2007, Circuit & System Protection

Epcos has developed the CeraDiode CDA6 array series for the ESD protection of two USB 2.0 ports. In addition to protecting the four data lines, it also shields the supply voltage against overvoltages. ...
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Stereo audio isolation amplifier offers both high CMRR and compact size
24 January 2007, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

The NJM2794 is a stereo audio isolation amplifier IC from New Japan Radi, well-suited for rejection of common-mode noise that is caused by ground potential difference between electronic devices when in-car ...
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WLAN module is highly integrated
24 January 2007, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The R050B is Epcos' latest single-package WLAN module. It supports IEEE 802.11 b/g and can also be used for Bluetooth applications. The module integrates the complete RF front end, the power amplifier ...
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Surge arresters offer powerful lightning protection
24 January 2007, Circuit & System Protection

Epcos has developed a new type of 2-electrode surge arrester with a screw terminal that is suitable for class 1 direct lightning protection. The new H38-A800XP is distinguished by a very high current ...
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The need for a complete static control solution
24 January 2007, Circuit & System Protection, Residential Estate (Industry), Smart Home Automation, Commercial (Industry)

In an increasingly technological age, electrostatic discharge (ESD) is more than just an annoyance, it can be costly or even dangerous. In static-sensitive environments, ESD can damage sensitive electronic ...
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4 to 40 V LDO regulators
24 January 2007, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim's new ultra-low quiescent current, high-voltage, low-dropout (LDO) linear regulators are designed for harsh automotive environments. The MAX15006/7 can operate from a cold-crank voltage as low as ...
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18-bit ADC in SOT-23 package
24 January 2007, Future Electronics, Tempe Technologies, Altron Arrow, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Microchip claims its MCP3421 ADC is the highest resolution ADC available in a 6-pin SOT-23 package. The low-power, 18-bit, delta-sigma device features an integrated voltage reference, oscillator and programmable ...
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Minibridge replaces four discrete diodes for rectification
29 November 2006, Circuit & System Protection

Low cost input rectification for small power supplies has, up until now, been realised by using four discrete rectifier diodes. However, Diotec's newly-developed SuperMicroDIL in SMD outline offers at ...
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Emulation system for PIC microcontrollers and dsPIC
29 November 2006, Design Automation

Microchip Technology has released the MPLAB REAL ICE emulation system for the development of applications employing Microchip’s PIC microcontrollers and dsPIC digital signal controllers (DSCs). Addressing ...
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Small PIC microcontrollers ease migration
29 November 2006, DSP, Micros & Memory

Microchip has unveiled its latest evolution of general-purpose, small PIC microcontrollers. Its new four-member family of 28- and 40/44-pin PIC microcontrollers, the PIC16F88X family, maintains compatibility ...
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PoE controller simplifies PSE design
29 November 2006, Power Electronics / Power Management

Linear Technology's LTC4263 is an autonomous single-channel power sourcing equipment (PSE) controller with an onboard MOSFET for use in IEEE 802.3af Power Over Ethernet (PoE) compliant systems. Requiring ...
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