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Over-voltage protection controllers
31 March 2010, CST Electronics, Circuit & System Protection

The new MAX16914 and MAX16915 from Maxim are over-voltage protection controllers for automotive and industrial systems that must tolerate high-voltage transient and fault conditions. They employ a unique ...
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Stereo headphone amplifier
31 March 2010, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim’s MAX9820 is a stereo headphone amplifier designed for portable multimedia devices. This tiny IC employs patented DirectDrive architecture to eliminate clicks and pops, as well as the large output-coupling ...
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High-side MOSFET driver
17 March 2010, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

The MAX15054 is Maxim’s new high-side MOSFET driver for high-voltage applications. The device provides a low-cost solution for HB (high-brightness) LED designs that require a buck or buck-boost topology, ...
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24 Mbps serial UART
17 March 2010, CST Electronics, PI SA (PROFIBUS & PROFINET SA), Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The MAX3107 from Maxim is a low-power serial UART with data rates up to 24 Mbps and deep FIFO (128 words), allowing additional buffering and relieving demand on a system’s microcontroller. The IC is packaged ...
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RFID tag evaluation board
17 March 2010, CST Electronics, Design Automation

Melexis’ EVB90129 is an assembled printed circuit board that simplifies evaluation of the MLX90129 RFID sensor tag IC and to facilitate the development of wireless sensor applications based on the chip. ...
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Simultaneous-sampling ADC
3 March 2010, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

The MAX11046 from Maxim is an 8-channel, 16-bit simultaneous-sampling ADC employing a unique architecture that provides a low-noise, on-chip, negative supply voltage. This innovation achieves true 16-bit ...
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RFID ticket and barcode printer
3 March 2010, CST Electronics, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services

The TK300II from Custom is a thermal ticket printer designed for desktop ticketing, transport (railways, boarding passes, bag tags), entertainment (cinema, theatre, museum, concert), sports events and ...
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Low-cost DC-DC regulator
3 March 2010, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

The MAX15041 from Maxim is a synchronous DC-DC converter with integrated MOSFETs in a small 3 x 3 mm package. The built-in MOSFETs offer high efficiency (93%) while simplifying design and minimising EMI. ...
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Multiprotocol data chipset
3 March 2010, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Maxim has introduced the MAX13171E multiprotocol data transceiver, the MAX13173E multiprotocol clock transceiver, and the MAX13175E multiprotocol termination IC. These three devices form a multiprotocol ...
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New multichannel ADC family
17 February 2010, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Available in 188 kSps, 8-bit (MAX11600-05) and 94,4 kSps, 10-/12-bit (MAX11606-17) configurations, Maxim’s new MAX11600-MAX11617 family of ADCs provides designers with flexibility in selecting resolution, ...
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SD card reader IC
17 February 2010, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim’s new MAX14502 is a Hi-Speed USB-to-SD card bridge that increases read/write speed by up to 40x in portable electronics. This IC bypasses the slow processor of original USB applications, servicing ...
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Rugged DC-DC controller
3 February 2010, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim’s MAX15046 is a 40 V-input DC-DC controller that integrates rugged protection features to ensure reliable operation in even the harshest operating environments. This robust device is well suited ...
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