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High-side current sense amplifier
15 April 2009, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

New from Maxim is the MAX9610, a high-side, current-sense amplifier designed for battery-operated devices. It uses a precision input stage to achieve an extended, 1,6 V to 5,5 V input common-mode range ...
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Low-power 16-bit MCU
15 April 2009, CST Electronics, DSP, Micros & Memory

The MAXQ610 is a low-power, 16-bit microcontroller (MCU) designed by Maxim for low-power applications including universal remote controls, consumer electronics and white goods. It combines a powerful ...
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Single-conversion silicon tuner
15 April 2009, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Maxim’s new MAX3542 complete single-conversion television tuner is designed for use in analog/digital terrestrial applications and digital set-top boxes. It draws only 760 mW of power from a 3,3 V supply ...
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16-bit industrial DAC
1 April 2009, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim’s MAX5661 single 16-bit DAC with precision high-voltage amplifiers provides a complete solution for programmable current- and voltage-output applications. The output amplifiers swing to industry-standard ...
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Secure supervisor supports FIPS 140-2 levels 3 and 4
1 April 2009, CST Electronics, DSP, Micros & Memory

The DS3645 from Maxim is a secure supervisor with 4096 bytes of SRAM for applications requiring the secure storage of sensitive data and the physical tamper-sensing response functions required in cryptographic ...
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NiMH charger IC
18 March 2009, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

New from Maxim is the DS2710, a standalone, NiMH charger IC with alkaline-cell detection. Eliminating the need for circuit design or micro-controller programming, this device offers an elegant, single-chip ...
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High-speed RS232 transceivers
18 March 2009, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Maxim has introduced the MAX13234E-MAX13237E family of RS232 transceivers. Providing upgraded functionality to Maxim’s legacy MAX3224E-MAX3227E transceivers, these devices provide data rates up to 3 Mbps, ...
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Dual-channel 8-bit ADCs
18 March 2009, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim has introduced a pin-compatible family of dual-channel, 8-bit, 65/100/130 MSps ADCs in the form of the MAX19505, MAX19506 and MAX19507. The devices consume only 43 mW (MAX19505), 57 mW (MAX19506), ...
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Low-power SCART solution
4 March 2009, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The MAX9597 from Maxim is a fully integrated, +3,3 V SCART solution for set-top boxes and A/V receivers that have one SCART connector. Designed to enable greener consumer applications, this device utilises ...
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Multichannel DACs suit industrial designs
4 March 2009, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim has released four new low-power 16/12-bit, buffered voltage-output, high-linearity DACs in the form of the dual channel MAX5136 and MAX5137 and quad channel MAX5134 and MAX5135. The ICs use a precision ...
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HD video filter amps
4 March 2009, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim has introduced the MAX9652/9653/9654 triple-channel HD video filter amplifiers. Tailored for energy-efficient designs, these devices operate from a single 3,3 V supply. To further save power, they ...
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Dual step-down controller
18 February 2009, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim’s new MAX17101 is a dual, Quick-PWM step-down controller with synchronous rectification for generating 5 V/3,3 V supplies in battery-powered systems. The device consists of four output-voltage regulators, ...
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