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Isolated analog transmission across digital barriers
31 October 2007, Circuit & System Protection

Industrial plants are noisy and often hazardous environments. Nevertheless, critical analog signals such as temperature, pressure, flow rate and gas concentrations, must be attained to ensure the safety ...
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Integrating Web servers in embedded applications
17 October 2007, Computer/Embedded Technology

The Web browser has had a profound positive effect at raising consumer expectations in terms of how quickly and easily information can be made available from virtually anywhere in the world. While Web ...
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Quad-voltage microprocessor supervisory circuit
19 September 2007, Power Electronics / Power Management

austriamicrosystems has expanded its supervisory portfolio with the AS1923, a quad-voltage microprocessor supervisory IC. The AS1923 is designed to monitor up to four system supply voltages without the ...
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High output drive, rail-to-rail amplifier
19 September 2007, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

The AS1710 operational amplifier from austriamicrosystems operates from a single +2,7 V to +5,5 V supply and can swing to within 100 mV from the rails while sinking or sourcing 50 mA of output current. ...
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New Cortex-M3 processors are network ready
5 September 2007, DSP, Micros & Memory

Luminary Micro has launched 27 new additions to its award-winning Stellaris Cortex-M3-based microcontroller range. These new MCUs bring innovative networking capabilities for realtime applications in ...
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Highly efficient step-up DC-DC converter
5 September 2007, ASIC Design Services, Power Electronics / Power Management

The AS1326 from austriamicrosystems is a synchronous, high efficiency, step-up DC-DC converter in a small TDFN 10-pin package. It delivers 620 mA at 5,0 V from two AA cells or 470 mA at 3,3 V from a single ...
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LED modules operate directly from AC main voltages
22 August 2007, Opto-Electronics

The Acriche series from Seoul Semiconductor consists of high-brightness LEDs (HB LEDs) that operate directly off of 110 or 220 V a.c. household mains circuits, without the need for any additional power ...
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Step-up converter with ultra-low quiescent current
22 August 2007, ASIC Design Services, Power Electronics / Power Management

The AS1323 from austriamicrosystems is a high efficiency step-up DC-DC converter which draws ultra-low current in quiescent mode. It delivers 100 mA output current from a single AA battery with possible ...
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Ultra low voltage MCU supervisors
8 August 2007, ASIC Design Services, Power Electronics / Power Management

The AS1925 and AS1926 from austriamicrosystems are designed to monitor supply rails of 0,9 V to 1,5 V in microprocessor and digital systems, without the need for external components, and force a reset ...
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LED claimed to be the world's brightest
25 July 2007, Opto-Electronics

Seoul Semiconductor recently launched a new LED product which it claims is the brightest in the world, designated the P4. This LED emits 240 lm at 1 A and features what the manufacturer says is the industry's ...
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Universal transformerless AC-DC LED driver
25 July 2007, Opto-Electronics

Zywyn recently introduced the ZD832, a universal transformerless AC-DC constant current LED driver for the industrial lighting and display lighting markets. The device is a high voltage, AC-DC constant ...
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Low power LVDS drivers for high speed data
25 July 2007, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

austriamicrosystems has expanded its low-voltage differential signalling (LVDS) ICs portfolio with new single and dual LVDS drivers. Ideal for applications requiring high-speed data transmission, such ...
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