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Passive mixer for wireless infrastructure systems
20 February 2008, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Maxim has introduced the MAX2029, a high performance, fully integrated, 815 MHz to 1000 MHz SiGe passive mixer. Designed specifically for 2,5G/3G wireless-infrastructure applications, it delivers an ...
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12-bit DAC ideal for CMTS
20 February 2008, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim’s new 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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Bus transceiver eliminates signal-isolation problems
6 February 2008, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The new DS3690 from Maxim is a 3,3 V, bidirectional CMOS transmission gate. Providing 26 independent channels that can be used for input, output, or I/O signal applications, this device is said to eliminate ...
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MCUs get analog upgrade
6 February 2008, Altron Arrow, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Future Electronics, Tempe Technologies, DSP, Micros & Memory

Microchip has announced 12 new high performance, 8-bit Flash microcontrollers (MCUs), including Microchip's first USB and LCD MCU families to include an on-chip, high-speed 12-bit analog-to-digital converter ...
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3-channel HB LED drivers
6 February 2008, CST Electronics, Opto-Electronics

Maxim's new MAX16824 and MAX16825 are 3-channel, high-brightness LED (HB LED) drivers with a 6,5 V to 28 V input voltage range. They feature three 36 V-rated, open-drain, constant-current sink outputs ...
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Bridging the power rails
23 January 2008, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Altron Arrow, Tempe Technologies, Power Electronics / Power Management

From the early days, the mantra for the semiconductor industry has been ‘smaller, better, faster and cheaper’. The current Pocket PCs are more powerful than the first computer, which required a separate ...
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OVP controllers enable battery-switchover
23 January 2008, CST Electronics, Circuit & System Protection

Maxim’s MAX4959/MAX4960 are overvoltage-protection (OVP) controllers with battery-switchover functionality. Designed to protect low-voltage systems up to 28 V, these devices provide resistor-programmable ...
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Highly accurate programmable delay line
23 January 2008, CST Electronics, Electronics Technology

The new DS1124 from Maxim is a 5,0 V, 8-bit programmable delay line that features a 3-wire serial interface to allow cascading of several devices for multiple programmable delays. The nominal delay per ...
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Power amplifier theory for high-efficiency low-cost ISM-band transmitters
23 January 2008, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Low-cost ASK and/or FSK transmitter and transceiver ICs are key components in short-range radio systems designed to work in unlicensed industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) bands between 300 MHz and ...
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'Industry's smallest' single-conversion tuner for mobile TV
23 January 2008, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Maxim has developed a highly integrated, single-conversion tuner for DVB-H, mobile TV applications, in the form of the MAX2165. This integrates all of the tuning functions along with an RF-tracking filter, ...
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Gigabit-LAN switch IC
23 January 2008, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The MAX4927 from Maxim is a quad, high-speed, Gigabit-LAN switch that switches signals from two separate interface transformers and connects them to a single, 1000 Base-T Ethernet PHY. To save space and ...
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Serialiser ideal for ultra-compact systems
23 January 2008, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Maxim's MAX9235 serialiser, coupled with the MAX9206 deserialiser, presents a proven solution for camera interfaces (up to 400 Mbps) in small form-factor applications. Offered in a 3 mm x 3 mm x 0,8 ...
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