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Linear regulator suits MCU sleep modes
17 September 2008, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim’s new MAX16999 is a low-output-voltage linear regulator capable of delivering up to 100 mA for always-on applications. Designed as a parallel supply for powering the core or interrupt section of ...
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Stereo Class D speaker amplifier
17 September 2008, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

The MAX9744 from Maxim is a 20 W stereo Class D speaker amplifier which operates from a 4,5 V to 14 V power supply. The wide supply range minimises the cost of portable designs by reducing component count ...
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Dual-output DC-DC converters
17 September 2008, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim has introduced the MAX5098A/MAX5099 dual-output DC-DC converters capable of delivering 2 A and 1 A of output current from the respective output channels. Designed to operate directly from a car ...
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Digital temperature sensor
3 September 2008, CST Electronics, Circuit & System Protection

Maxim has introduced a highly accurate digital temperature sensor and thermostat with non-volatile EEPROM memory. The integration of non-volatile EEPROM enables the DS7505 to power-up with a user-defined ...
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Low-power, low-voltage comparators
3 September 2008, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Available in two package options, a miniature 1 x 1 mm UCSP and a 5-pin SOT23, the MAX9060-MAX9065 comparators from Maxim operate from a 0,9 V to 5,5 V power-supply range, which is particularly useful ...
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High-speed. half-bridge MOSFET drivers
20 August 2008, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim has introduced the MAX15018/MAX15019 high-voltage, high-speed MOSFET drivers for high- and low-side n-channel MOSFETs. These devices feature a high-side (HS) pin that allows input voltages up to ...
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Secure battery-backup supervisor
6 August 2008, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim recently introduced the DS3655, a secure battery-backup controller and supervisor with temperature and voltage monitoring. This is said to be the industry's only ultra-low-power single-chip device ...
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RF tuner for DAB and T-DMB
23 July 2008, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The new MAX2170E/W from Maxim is an RF tuner for triple-band, dual-mode mobile TV and digital radio in a fully RF-tested die. It supports implementation of system-in-package (SIP) solutions for terrestrial ...
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Step-up/down DC-DC converter
23 July 2008, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim has introduced the MAX8625A, a single-inductor, H-bridge, step-up/down DC-DC converter. Maxim's patented, seamless transition H-bridge topology utilises three operating phases during each switching ...
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High-voltage linear regulators
23 July 2008, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim's new MAX15009 and MAX15011 are highly integrated, 300 mA automotive linear regulators with switched outputs and load-dump protection. Designed to withstand harsh operating conditions, these LDOs ...
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Power-line modem delivers up to 100 Kbps
9 July 2008, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Maxim has 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 ...
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8-string white-LED driver
9 July 2008, CST Electronics, Opto-Electronics

The new MAX17061 from Maxim is an 8-string white-LED (WLED) driver with an integrated MOSFET switch. This device utilises an internal switch, current-mode, step-up controller to drive the LED array, which ...
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