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Hyperabrupt junction tuning varactor
16 September 2009, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Skyworks has introduced two new varactor diodes for low phase-noise ultra-wideband voltage-controlled oscillators and low-cost mobile phone TV tuners. The new diodes offer high breakdown voltage, enabling ...
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Hex-voltage microprocessor supervisor
16 September 2009, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim has introduced the MAX16055, a hex-voltage microprocessor supervisor with integrated reset timing, which eliminates the need for an external capacitor. Whenever one of the six monitored voltages ...
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Long-range ZigBee chips
2 September 2009, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Ember recently unveiled the EM300 series, its next-generation ZigBee chip family that packs optimised wireless networking performance and application code space into a low-power chipset. The solution ...
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LDO linear regulators
2 September 2009, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim recently introduced the MAX15027–MAX15030 low-dropout (LDO) linear regulators that operate from a 1,425 V to 3,6 V input voltage and deliver up to 1 A (MAX15027/MAX15028) or 500 mA (MAX15029/MAX15030) ...
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Direct-conversion to low-IF radio tuner
2 September 2009, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Maxim’s MAX2172 direct-conversion to low-IF tuner is designed for digital audio broadcast (DAB) and terrestrial digital multimedia broadcast (T-DMB) applications, covering an input frequency range of ...
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Telegesis gains ICASA approval
19 August 2009, CST Electronics, News

The type approval certificate covers all nine provinces of South Africa and opens the door for South African customers to use Telegesis modules in a variety of ZigBee applications
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12- and 16-bit precision DACs
19 August 2009, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim has introduced new pin- and software-compatible 16-bit (MAX5138) and 12-bit (MAX5139) precision DACs. Offered in a 3 x 3 mm package, they integrate a high-precision voltage reference and provide ...
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Synchronous DC-DC converters
19 August 2009, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

The new MAX15038 and MAX15039 from Maxim are small, synchronous DC-DC converters that deliver up to 4 A and 6 A of output current, respectively. Operating from a 500 kHz to 2 MHz switching frequency, ...
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Highly integrated Li+ battery monitor
19 August 2009, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim has introduced the DS2741 current monitor/accumulator for cost-sensitive, lithium-ion (Li+) applications. Incorporating a high-side current-sense resistor, this 3 x 3 mm device allows users to connect ...
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Low-IF ASK/OOK receiver
19 August 2009, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Maxim’s new MAX7036 is a low-IF, superheterodyne receiver for ASK/OOK data in the 300 MHz to 450 MHz frequency range. Only requiring a few external components to implement a complete receiver chain solution, ...
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Energy measurement SoC
5 August 2009, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Teridian Semiconductor has announced the availability of its first system-on-chip (SoC) for power outlet measurement and monitoring. The 78M6612 enables duplex AC power measurement for use by original ...
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4x oversampling video decoder
5 August 2009, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Broadening its portfolio of solutions for the digital video signal path, Maxim has introduced the MAX9526, a 10-bit, 4x oversampling video decoder. This device is built around a 54 MHz, 10-bit ADC that ...
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