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Mono codec with programmable voice filters
22 July 2009, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

The new MAX9860 from Maxim is a low-power, mono audio codec with dual ADC paths and programmable digital voice filters. The device employs a flexible clocking scheme that utilises common system clock ...
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Low-power smartcard interface
22 July 2009, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

New from Maxim is the DS8313, a low-power, low-cost smartcard interface that performs level translation between a host microcontroller and a 5 V, 3 V or 1,8 V smartcard, while providing up to 80 mA for ...
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Low-noise step-up converter
8 July 2009, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim has introduced the MAX15032, constant-frequency, pulse width modulated (PWM), low-noise step-up converter. Designed for low-voltage systems that require a locally generated high-voltage output, ...
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Secure MCU for financial terminals
8 July 2009, CST Electronics, DSP, Micros & Memory

Maxim’s new MAXQ1850 is a high-performance 32-bit RISC microcontroller for the financial terminal market. It integrates security supervisory features, advanced encryption acceleration, and 8 KB of non-volatile ...
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Smartcard interface IC
24 June 2009, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim recently introduced the DS8023, a low-power, low-cost, single smartcard interface IC. A complete interface for smartcard communication, this device performs level translation between a host microcontroller ...
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Programmable current-limit switches
24 June 2009, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim has introduced the MAX4995xx family of 1,4 x 1,8 mm, high-accuracy, programmable current-limit switches. Designed to protect host devices against faulty load conditions, these devices feature a ...
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Battery switch with four enable inputs
10 June 2009, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim recently introduced the MAX14525 battery switch with four enable inputs. Optimised for disconnecting a lithium-ion battery from its load, this device features a low, 35 m RON and an ultra-low, 0,8 μA ...
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Highly integrated video multiplexer
10 June 2009, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim’s new MAX4885E is a 1:2 VGA multiplexer that switches between two VGA ports while maintaining an ultra-low, 6 pF on-capacitance and low, 5 Ω on-resistance for high-bandwidth applications running ...
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Chipset for energy meters
27 May 2009, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim has introduced a new chipset, combining the MAXQ3108 and DS8102, that aims to reduce the bill of materials cost of a polyphase energy meter. Together, the two devices replace three high-cost current ...
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Boost converter with current monitor
13 May 2009, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim’s MAX15031 consists of a constant-frequency pulse width modulating step-up DC-DC converter with an internal switch and a high-side current monitor with high-speed adjustable current limiting. This ...
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SD video filter amplifier
29 April 2009, CST Electronics, Design Automation

Maxim’s new MAX9519 is a tiny, low pin-count video filter amplifier for standard-definition (SD) video connections from portable devices to TVs. Packaged in a 1 x 1 mm, 4-bump UCSP, this device features ...
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Microprocessor supervisors
29 April 2009, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

The MAX16016/20/21/23/24 microprocessor (μP) supervisors from Maxim provide power-supply monitoring and battery-control functions in μP systems. The devices integrate a variety of features including a ...
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