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Programmable temperature monitor measures six remote channels
18 October 2006, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Circuit & System Protection

Maxim's MAX6689 integrated circuit is a ±1°C accurate, 6-channel temperature sensor targeted towards next-generation, 65 nm process technology. It accurately measures its own temperature and the temperature ...
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Deciding between a series or shunt voltage reference
18 October 2006, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Power Electronics / Power Management

This article describes the main types of IC voltage reference (series and shunt), their advantages and disadvantages, and how to choose between them. You should decide which type is best for your application ...
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NiMH battery charger IC detects and avoids charging defective or incorrect batteries
18 October 2006, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Power Electronics / Power Management

Dallas Semiconductor has introduced a loose-cell NiMH charger integrated circuit that detects and avoids charging primary alkaline cells, Lithium primary cells, and defective NiMH or NiCd cells. Designed ...
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2 mm square SMT trimmer potentiometer has lowest profile
18 October 2006, CST Electronics, Passive Components

Panasonic Electronic Devices has commercialised a 2 mm square low-profile SMT trimmer potentiometer, claimed to have the lowest profile in the industry. Sutable for adjusting circuits in electronic devices, ...
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High-performance clock generators
4 October 2006, Electrocomp, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim's MAX9450/1/2 series of high-performance clock generators is available with three types of outputs: LVPECL (MAX9450), LVDS (MAX9451), and HSTL (MAX9452). By integrating the VCXO, PLL, buffer, and ...
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Detector switch has smallest mounting area
4 October 2006, CST Electronics, Switches, Relays & Keypads

As devices have become more compact and thinner, switches to be mounted have been required to be very much smaller in the mounting area as well as thinner. To meet this market demand, Panasonic has developed ...
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Snap-in aluminium capacitors have high ripple ratings
4 October 2006, CST Electronics, Passive Components

Panasonic has developed what it claims is the highest ripple-current rated snap-in aluminium capacitors. The company's TS-EE series is suitable for the switching power supplies of white goods, industrial ...
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Compact long-life potentiometer
4 October 2006, CST Electronics, Passive Components

As today's equipment is becoming more and more compact, with improved integration and with more functions, the panel-mount type potentiometer as used for adjusting voltages, has been required to become ...
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Polymer aluminium capacitors with low ESL/ESR
4 October 2006, CST Electronics, Passive Components

Noise is a new issue in the recent digitalisation of audio-visual products. Panasonic has developed a new polymer aluminium capacitor that deals both with the noise problem and the stabilisation of power ...
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LED driver has no need for µC or converter
20 September 2006, Electrocomp, CST Electronics, Opto-Electronics

The MAX16806 is the first linear LED driver that controls total power dissipation in a lighting system, according to the manufacturer, Maxim. It eliminates the need for a switch-mode driver by folding ...
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24-bit stereo DAC provides 87 dB dynamic range
6 September 2006, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim's MAX5556 is a 24-bit, I²S-compatible stereo DAC. This sigma-delta DAC has specs of less than -87 dB of total harmonic distortion plus noise, and more than 87 dB of dynamic range. It integrates ...
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MultiNyquist DAC claimed to deliver best SFDR
6 September 2006, Electrocomp, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim's MAX19692 is a 12-bit, 2,3 Gsps digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that is claimed to set new industry standards among high-speed DACs that can directly synthesize high-frequency and wideband signals ...
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