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ZigBee chips
16 March 2011, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The EM300 series is Ember’s next-generation ZigBee chip family that packs enhanced wireless networking performance and application code space into a low-power chipset. The EM351 integrates an ARM Cortex-M3 ...
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GPS modules
2 March 2011, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

With their high sensitivity, performance and fast startup times, the modules enable system integrators to add GPS capability to a mobile device with little impact on its size or battery life. The GPS ...
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GPS antenna
2 March 2011, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Antenova announced the release of the Acuta A10415 GPS antenna, a standard GPS antenna intended to replace the ceramic patch antenna in embedded GPS applications. It operates at 1575 MHz and is suitable ...
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Hot-swap controllers
2 March 2011, CST Electronics, Circuit & System Protection

Maxim’s MAX5977A/MAX5977B hot-swap controllers provide complete protection for systems with a 1 V to 16 V single-supply voltage. During initial insertion, the devices limit the inrush current from damaging ...
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Ambient light sensor
16 February 2011, CST Electronics, Opto-Electronics

Maxim’s MAX9635 ambient light sensor features an I²C digital output that is ideal for a number of portable applications such as smartphones, notebooks and industrial sensors. The IC is designed to operate ...
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Buck converters
2 February 2011, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim’s new MAX16903 and MAX16904 are automotive-grade, synchronous step-down converters that consume only 25 μA at no-load and deliver 1 A and 600 mA, respectively. The 2,1 MHz devices are optimised ...
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2-channel ADC
2 February 2011, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim’s new MAX11645 is claimed to be the industry’s smallest 2-channel ADC. This 12-bit I²C device includes an internal reference in a tiny 1,9 x 2,2 mm wafer-level package (WLP). A 4 x 3 bump array ...
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GPS LNAs
2 February 2011, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Maxim’s MAX2667 and MAX2669 are the newest additions to its GPS/GNSS low-noise amplifier (LNA) family. They feature a low noise figure of 0,65 dB to improve receive sensitivity and read range. For designers ...
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ZigBee co-processor add-on kit
19 January 2011, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The Ember EM35x network co-processor (NCP) add-on kit enables network co-processor development with an existing EM35x development kit, allowing designers to take advantage of the low power consumption, ...
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Low-noise op amps
19 January 2011, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

New from Maxim are the MAX9632/MAX9633 36 V, low-noise, precision operational amplifiers with low distortion. The MAX9632 is a single op amp with an input-voltage noise density of 0,94 nV/sqHz , a low ...
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24-bit ADCs
24 November 2010, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim’s MAX11200/MAX11210 are low-power (<300 μA active current), high-resolution, serial output ADCs. These devices claim to provide the highest resolution per unit power in the industry, and are optimised ...
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Tamper-sensing secure supervisor
10 November 2010, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

The DS3644 is a secure supervisor with 1024 Bytes of SRAM for the secure storage of sensitive data and the physical tamper-sensing response functions required in cryptographic processors and data security ...
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