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HB LEDs for solid-state lighting
19 August 2009, Opto-Electronics

New from Avago are small, high-brightness 3 W LEDs for use in a range of solid-state lighting applications. With dimensions of 5 x 4 x 1,85 mm, the compact ASMT-Jx3x is packaged in a small outline package ...
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MIL-spec trimming potentiometers
5 August 2009, Passive Components

Vishay recently announced a new QPL series of ultra-high-precision Accutrim trimming potentiometers designed to meet and exceed the requirements of MIL-PRF-22097 Char. F. For avionics, military and ...
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LNAs for cellular infrastructure
5 August 2009, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Avago has announced two low-noise, high-gain, high-linearity Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) balanced low noise amplifiers (LNAs) for cellular infrastructure applications. The MGA-16516/17516 are housed in a ...
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Low-power 32-bit MCUs
22 July 2009, DSP, Micros & Memory

The new LPC1300 microcontroller series from NXP Semiconductors employs the 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 architecture and achieves performance of 70 MHz while consuming just 200 μA/MHz. This power-performance ...
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MOSFETs for POL applications
22 July 2009, Power Electronics / Power Management

International Rectifier has launched a series of 25 V and 30 V N-channel trench HEXFET power MOSFETs featuring enhanced switching performance for synchronous buck converter and battery protection. The ...
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RF power LDMOS transistors
22 July 2009, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Freescale Semiconductor recently introduced three high-performance RF power transistors based on laterally-diffused metal oxide semiconductor (LDMOS) technology. The devices incorporate enhancements that ...
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PWM control IC
22 July 2009, Power Electronics / Power Management

International Rectifier has introduced the IR3640M, a single phase synchronous buck PWM controller with integrated MOSFET drivers and bootstrap diode. Its single loop voltage mode architecture simplifies ...
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High-linearity RF gain block
8 July 2009, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The new MGA-30689 from Avago Technologies is a flat-gain, high-linearity low-noise gain block that can be used as either a broadband gain block or driver amplifier MMIC. Housed in an industry standard ...
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10 A power entry modules
8 July 2009, Power Electronics / Power Management

Tyco Electronics has announced the addition of a 10 A version to its Corcom GG series general-purpose and HG series medical filtered power entry modules. A 127 mm wire lead option has also been introduced ...
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Fluorescent light ballast controllers
24 June 2009, Opto-Electronics

International Rectifier recently introduced the IRS2530D and IRS2158D 600 V control ICs for energy-efficient dimming fluorescent lighting ballast applications. The IRS2530D DIM8 is a linear dimming ...
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1 W white LED
24 June 2009, Opto-Electronics

Vishay recently added to its Little Star family a new, automotive-qualified 1 W white LED that combines high brightness with a compact package outline. The Little Star VLMW711U2U3XV offers low thermal ...
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Flip chip voltage divider
24 June 2009, Passive Components

Vishay has enhanced its VFCD1505 surface-mount flip chip voltage divider with a fast thermal stabilisation time of less than 1 second. The device provides a low absolute TCR of ±0,05 ppm/°C from 0°C ...
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