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48 V adapters suit datacoms
18 March 2009, Power Electronics / Power Management

Phihong has announced the addition of 48 V output models to its existing PSAA60W and PSAA60M single-output adapter series. The PSAA60W-480 two-wire input adapter and the PSAA60M-480 three-wire input adapter ...
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PI Expert v7.1 released
4 March 2009, Design Automation

Power Integrations has introduced a new version of its popular power supply design software, PI Expert. The software now supports the LinkSwitch-CV and LinkSwitch-II families of primary-side-control switcher ...
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Flexible M2M solution
4 March 2009, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

iWOW’s TR-900 is a cost-effective, full-featured GSM/GPRS module that provides a compact solution for swift system integration. It is highly compatible with new and existing platforms which require GSM/GPRS ...
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RF coaxial cable assemblies
4 March 2009, Interconnection

Gradconn has extended its offering of GSM solutions with the introduction of a new range of economical RF cables in both micro coax and RG174 cable, intended to complement the company’s existing SIM card ...
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Hi-Speed USB 2.0 ICs
18 February 2009, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

FTDI has announced the availability of its 5th generation of USB to UART/FIFO ICs. The FT2232H and FT4232H support the 480 Mbps USB 2.0 Hi-Speed specification and can be configured in a variety of industry ...
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40 V boost regulators
4 February 2009, Power Electronics / Power Management

Micrel has rolled out a new family of wide-input integrated switch boost regulators. The MIC2601 operates at 1,2 MHz and the MIC2602 at 2 MHz, both supplying up to 1,2 A switch current. The devices are ...
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1 Megabit parallel F-RAM
4 February 2009, DSP, Micros & Memory

Ramtron has launched the first parallel device in a family of new parallel and serial F-RAM products that offer high-speed read/write performance, low-voltage operation and optional device features. The ...
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512 Kilobit serial F-RAM
4 February 2009, DSP, Micros & Memory

Ramtron has announced the second serial device in a family of new F-RAM products that offer high-speed read/write performance, low-voltage operation and optional device features. The FM25V05 is a 512 ...
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High-speed USB 2.0 chips
26 November 2008, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Future Technology Devices International (FTDI) has announced the availability of the company’s 5th generation of USB to UART/FIFO ICs. The two new devices support the 480 Mbps USB 2.0 high-speed specification. ...
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USB to RS232 converter cable
26 November 2008, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Future Technology Devices International’s (FTDI) USB-RS232-WE cable provides easy interfacing of USB to RS232-based devices. The 1,8 metre cable has a small PCB encapsulated into the USB connector that ...
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2 Mb serial F-RAM in tiny package
12 November 2008, DSP, Micros & Memory

Ramtron unveiled what it claimed was the industry’s first 2 Mb serial F-RAM memory in an 8-lead 5,0 x 6,0 mm TDFN package. Manufactured on an advanced 130 nm CMOS process, the FM25H20 is a high­density ...
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1 Megabit serial F-RAM
29 October 2008, DSP, Micros & Memory

Ramtron has revealed the first device in a family of new F-RAM products that offer high-speed read/write performance, low voltage operation, and optional device features. The first device in the V-Family ...
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