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Snap-in panel-sealed pushbuttons for tough applications
17 May 2006, Switches, Relays & Keypads

ITW Switches offers a unique series of panel-sealed pushbutton switches designed to handle demanding, harsh environments. This versatile series features a basic switch element that snaps in behind the ...
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Sealed pushbutton switches EX rated
17 May 2006, Switches, Relays & Keypads

ITW Switches' Series 59 sealed pushbutton switches are rugged panel-sealed switches made of a special high creep strength non-spark zinc alloy. They are suitable for use in mining or other potentially ...
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Fully-sealed pushbutton switches
17 May 2006, Switches, Relays & Keypads

ITW Switches' specially-designed sealed pushbutton switches, the 76-59200 and 76-59300, are stainless steel 19 mm switches that have raised concave buttons which meet ADA (Americans with Disabilities ...
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Power capacitors for residential power factor correction
17 May 2006, Passive Components

Epcos developed the HomeCap series of capacitors for power factor correction (PFC) in private residences. The ready-to-connect PFC capacitors are designed for single-phase power networks. The current ...
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Audio volume/balance controller has direct rotary interface
17 May 2006, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim's MAX5440 is a debounced rotary-encoder interface that directly controls audio volume and balance. No external microcontroller, GPIO, or debounce circuitry is required for the control interface. ...
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High-speed SPI serial EEPROMs in small package
3 May 2006, Altron Arrow, Tempe Technologies, DSP, Micros & Memory

Microchip's 25xx010A, 25xx020A and 25xx040A are claimed to be the world's first SPI serial EEPROMs in a miniature, SOT-23 package. The devices extend the company's SPI serial EEPROM product line into ...
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High-current-output DACs
3 May 2006, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim's MAX5548 (8-bit) and MAX5550 (10-bit) dual, 30 mA, current-output digital-to-analog converters (DACs) are housed in a 3 x 3 mm TQFN package. The 9 mm² package saves considerable board space compared ...
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Linear-regulator power supply for LCD panels
3 May 2006, CST Electronics, Enclosures, Racks, Cabinets & Panel Products

The MAX8761 is a complete linear-regulator power-supply solution for thin-film transistor (TFT) LCD panels used in LCD monitors and TVs. Highly integrated to save cost and space, the Maxim device includes ...
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RF Mesfet bias controllers for point-to-point communications said to be a first
3 May 2006, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim has introduced ICs that set and control bias conditions for dual Mesfet power devices found in point-to-point communication and other microwave base stations. The MAX11014 integrates closed-loop ...
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Integrated XFP optical controller-monitor
3 May 2006, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

The DS1862 is billed as the industry's first integrated XFP controller-monitor that simplifies the design of 10G XFP optical transceiver modules. This Maxim product reduces component count and layout ...
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SAW filters now in smaller ceramic packages
3 May 2006, Passive Components

Epcos now offers SAW filters and two-port resonators as SMDs in ceramic packages on quartz substrate with a footprint of 3 x 3 mm. This represents a reduction in area of 40% against the previous package's ...
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Speaker amplifier features analog volume control
19 April 2006, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim's MAX9787, a Class AB 2,2 W speaker amplifier with integrated analog volume control, a beep input, and industry-leading 90 dB power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), delivers audiophile audio quality ...
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