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High efficiency device supplies power plus port protection for new USB On-The-Go spec
21 May 2003, Power Electronics / Power Management

Advanced Analogic Technologies (AnalogicTech) says it has introduced the first integrated power solution to conform to the emerging USB On-The-Go (OTG) specification. Using a high efficiency charge pump ...
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New joint venture semiconductor company launches
23 April 2003, News

Renesas Technology Europe will focus on the design and manufacture of highly integrated semiconductor system solutions for the mobile, network, and automotive industries, digital home electronics and industrial markets
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Oscillator products for all applications
9 April 2003, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Oscillators are complex frequency generating devices. The advantage of a 'crystal-based oscillator' (XO) is the high frequency stability over a wide temperature range. The developer just need specify ...
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Smartcard controllers optimised for next-generation telecom applications
21 November 2001, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Hitachi announced a range of smartcard controllers specifically for next-generation SIM card applications at the recent Cartes 2001 held in Paris. The enhanced AE45C1 and AE46C 16 bit microcontrollers ...
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16-bit micros with up to 384 kbyte flash
21 November 2001, DSP, Micros & Memory

Hitachi's H8/306x series 16-bit Flash microcontrollers now includes a range of new devices that feature up to 384 KB of on-chip Flash memory and comprehensive peripheral sets. The different configurations ...
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Low capacitance Schottky diode in SOD-323
18 July 2001, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

General Semiconductor's microminiature SOD323 10 V, 3A Schottky diode with low turn-on voltage ( Vf < 0,24 V at IF = 10 mA), low capacitance and ultra-fast switching, the BAT60WS, is suited for applications ...
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