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Multiple-output clock generators
25 November 2009, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

New from Maxim are the MAX3627/MAX3629 low-jitter clock generators for high-speed networking applications. The MAX3627 has seven LVDS outputs and one LVCMOS output, while the MAX3629 has five LVDS outputs ...
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ZigBee modules tap ARM Cortex-M3
11 November 2009, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The ETRX3 series is the third generation of ZigBee modules from Telegesis and features the EM357 and EM351 – the latest ARM Cortex-M3 systems-on-chip from Ember. ETRX3 series modules have a footprint ...
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Powerline communication transceivers
11 November 2009, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Bel Fuse has announced the availability of its newest powerline communications (PLC) transceiver modules to support HomePlug AV standards. The low-power modules integrate Intellon’s third-generation INT6400/INT1400 ...
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Non-isolated DC-DC converters
11 November 2009, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Bel Power has added 20 A, 40 A, 50 A, 60 A and 80 A SIP modules to its offering of non-isolated DC-DC converters. With the addition of the newest parts, Bel Power’s portfolio of SIP modules now includes ...
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Low-power audio codec
11 November 2009, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim’s new MAX9867 is a low-power, stereo audio codec that integrates features such as digital microphone support and programmable digital filters. Offering a combination of high-quality MP3 playback ...
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Regulator for automotive applications
28 October 2009, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

The new MAX16910 from Maxim is an ultra-low quiescent current, high-voltage linear regulator with a reset output. This 200 mA linear regulator consumes only 20 μA quiescent current to conserve battery ...
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ADC cascadable to 32 channels
14 October 2009, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim’s new MAX11040 is a 4-channel, 24-bit simultaneous-sampling ADC. Developed to enable simplicity in system design, up to eight devices can be daisy chained to provide a sampling capacity of up to ...
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Voltage sequencers/monitors
14 October 2009, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

New from Maxim are the MAX16065/ MAX16066, Flash-configurable sequencers/monitors that simplify power management and help conserve power consumption. The devices eliminate the need for external current-sense ...
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Multichannel EL driver
14 October 2009, CST Electronics, Opto-Electronics

The MAX14521E from Maxim is a quad-output high-voltage DC-AC converter that drives four electroluminescent (EL) lamps. The device features a 2,7 V to 5,5 V input range that allows it to accept a variety ...
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Stereo audio subsystem
14 October 2009, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim’s MAX9879 is a stereo audio subsystem that combines a stereo Class D speaker amplifier, a DirectDrive stereo headphone amplifier and a low-noise analog bypass switch. It delivers 715 mW of output ...
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Wireless device management software
30 September 2009, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Providing a complete device management solution for its Spider AT wireless products, Enfora’s Provisioner software accelerates the deployment and operation of assets in a single robust platform. The software ...
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LNA optimised for RKE
30 September 2009, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The MAX2634 from Maxim is a low-noise amplifier (LNA) optimised for remote keyless entry (RKE) and tyre pressure monitoring (TPM) applications operating in the 315 MHz and 433 MHz bands. Designed using ...
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