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Low dropout regulator for long battery life
5 September 2007, Electrocomp, Tempe Technologies, Altron Arrow, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Microchip's new MCP1703 is a 250 mA low dropout regulator (LDO) with low quiescent current of just 2 μA and high input voltage of up to 16 V. The new LDO features device- and circuit-protection capabilities ...
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Wireless Shortform Catalogue
5 September 2007, Electrocomp, CST Electronics, Technical Literature

This full-colour catalogue showcases wireless products from several manufacturers, distributed jointly by CST Electronics and Electrocomp. The product offering covers RFID, ISM/SRD-band, Zigbee, Bluetooth, ...
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Optical controller simplifies GPON transceivers
22 August 2007, CST Electronics, Opto-Electronics

The DS1865 from Maxim is an IC for optical control, calibration and monitoring. It integrates GPON power-levelling functionality, a large bias APC (average-power-control) loop, video amplifier control ...
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Universal single-chip GNSS receiver
22 August 2007, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Maxim's new MAX2769 is a universal, single-chip global navigation satellite system (GNSS) receiver for GPS (L1 C/A code and P-code), Galileo, and GLONASS navigation satellite systems. Due to integration ...
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Digital TCXO boasts high accuracy and advanced functions
8 August 2007, CST Electronics, Electronics Technology

The DS4026 from Maxim is a digitally controlled temperature compensated crystal oscillator (DC-TCXO) said to have unprecedented accuracy among TCXOs. It provides frequency accuracy and stability better ...
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High-speed, bidirectional level translators in a tiny UCSP
8 August 2007, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

The MAX13042E and MAX13045E from Maxim are high-speed, 4-channel, bidirectional level translators with ±15 kV ESD protection on I/O Vcc lines. These devices provide the level shifting necessary for high-speed ...
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Contact monitor ideal for automotive applications
25 July 2007, CST Electronics, Electronics Technology

The MAX13036 from Maxim is an automotive contact monitor and level shifter which monitors and debounces eight remote mechanical switches while consuming a meagre 17 μA supply current. The low supply current ...
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DC-DC converter integrates op-amps for TFT and LCD designs
25 July 2007, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim recently introduced the MAX8795A TFT-LCD DC-DC converter, a device that saves both space and cost by integrating a high-performance step-up regulator, two linear-regulator controllers, five high-current ...
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Temperature sensor allows up to 27 I²C addresses
25 July 2007, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim's DS75LX is a low voltage digital temperature sensor that allows up to 27 addresses on one I²C communication bus by providing three dedicated address pins that can be placed in one of three states: ...
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16-port T1/E1/J1 transceiver
11 July 2007, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Dallas Semiconductor's new DS26519 is the industry's first 16-port T1/E1/J1 long- and short-haul transceiver. Its high integration, along with its low 1,8/3,3 V power operation, makes it ideal for channel ...
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White LED driver integrates audio amplifier
11 July 2007, CST Electronics, Opto-Electronics

Maxim has introduced the MAX8678, claiming it to be the industry's only white-LED (WLED) driver to combine a highly efficient negative charge pump with a fully differential, bridged audio amplifier. Available ...
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Single-chip WiMAX transceiver
11 July 2007, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Maxim has introduced the MAX2837, claiming to be the industry's first single-chip WiMAX RF transceiver in high-volume production. Specifically defined for OFDM-based non-line-of-sight (NLOS) wireless ...
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