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ZigBee module on a stick
12 November 2008, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Telegesis has released an updated version of its Zigbee transceiver in USB stick form. The ETRX2USB is based on the Ember EM250 2,4 GHz ZigBee compliant radio transceiver and features mesh networking ...
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Power-line modem delivers up to 100 Kbps
12 November 2008, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Maxim introduced the MAX2990 OFDM-based, power-line communication (PLC) modem. This device employs advanced broadband-communication techniques to deliver cost-effective, two-way data communication over ...
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12-bit DAC ideal for CMTS
12 November 2008, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim’s MAX5881 is said to be the industry’s first 12-bit, 4,3 GSps DAC that can directly synthesise multichannel QAM signals in the 50 MHz to 1000 MHz cable downstream band. Offering excellent spurious, ...
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Power management IC
12 November 2008, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

The new MAX8819A from Maxim is a power management IC integrating a single-cell, lithium-ion/lithium-polymer charger. It also integrates three 2 MHz step-down converters and one step-up converter with ...
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Dual, high-speed 12-bit ADCs
29 October 2008, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim recently introduced its MAX1377, MAX1379 and MAX1383 dual, 12-bit, 1,25 MSps, simultaneous-sampling ADCs. Each of the two ADCs features an independent serial peripheral interface (SPI) for host ...
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300-400 MHz ASK/FSK transmitter
29 October 2008, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Maxim’s new MAX7057 is a crystal-referenced, phased-locked loop (PLL) VHF/UHF transmitter for transmitting OOK/ASK/FSK data over a wide range of frequencies. This device can operate at any frequency in ...
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Tiny current-sense amplifier
15 October 2008, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim has introduced the MAX9938, said to be the industry’s smallest high-side current-sense amplifier, packaged in a 4-bump UCSP. Additionally, it integrates precision resistors to minimise total solution ...
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Dual-switching DC-DC converter
15 October 2008, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim’s new MAX15022 is a flexible DC-DC converter that integrates dual synchronous DC-DC regulators (4 A and 2 A) and dual linear controllers to provide four outputs from a single IC. The device can ...
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Complete HDMI solution
15 October 2008, CST Electronics, Design Automation

Maxim has introduced the MAX4886 evaluation kit, a fully assembled and tested surface-mount PCB that combines a MAX4886 quad, high-speed HDMI/DVI digital video switch with a MAX4929E low-frequency 2:1 ...
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HB LED drivers
1 October 2008, CST Electronics, Opto-Electronics

New from Maxim are the MAX16822A/B and MAX16832A/C family of 2 MHz, high-brightness (HB) LED drivers with an integrated MOSFET and high-side current-sense circuitry. These highly integrated devices ...
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Rugged RFID transponder
1 October 2008, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Sokymat has developed a new robust RFID transponder for logistics and warehouse management in harsh and demanding environments. The new Tough Operation Performance (TOP) disc transponder is ideal for ...
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On/off pushbutton controller
1 October 2008, CST Electronics, Switches, Relays & Keypads

New from Maxim is the MAX16054, a pushbutton on/off controller with debounce circuitry and ±15 kV ESD protection. It features state memory that causes the output state to latch after the switch is released/opened, ...
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