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Battery fuel gauge
16 November 2005, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Dallas Semiconductor's DS2745, an Li+ battery monitor with an I²C interface can be mounted on either the host side or the battery-pack side of the application. It provides current, accumulated current, ...
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Single-piece surface mount NVSRAM module has integrated realtime clock
16 November 2005, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Electronics Technology

Dallas Semiconductor introduced what it claimed was the world's first and only single-piece, surface mountable nonvolatile SRAM modules with an integrated realtime clock (RTC). The DS3030/DS3045/DS3050/DS3065 ...
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Highest accuracy programmable 5-channel temperature monitor
16 November 2005, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

A new precision five-channel temperature sensor in a small 16-pin QSOP or TSSOP package from Maxim is claimed to be the world's highest accuracy, programmable, five-channel temperature monitor. The MAX6699 ...
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USB peripheral controller with 26 MHz SPI interface
2 November 2005, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim's MAX3420E integrated circuit is a 12 Mbps USB peripheral controller with an SPI interface. This device integrates all the necessary digital logic and analog circuitry to implement a full-speed ...
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Differentiating digital potentiometer features
19 October 2005, Electrocomp, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Digital potentiometers, or digipots, facilitate digital control and adjustment of resistances, voltages, and currents in analog circuitry. Common applications include power supply calibration, audio volume ...
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Protection IC has integrated battery disconnect
19 October 2005, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Circuit & System Protection

Maxim has introduced overvoltage protection controllers that have an integrated battery disconnect switch with a current-limit range of 0,525 A to 1,1 A, depending on which part is used. The MAX4880-MAX4884 ...
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High-voltage adjustable LED driver
5 October 2005, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim has introduced an adjustable linear current regulator that can provide up to 350 mA of current to one or more strings of high-brightness LEDs. A wide operating input-voltage range of 6,5 V to 40 ...
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1-wire dual-channel programmable GPIO
5 October 2005, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Dallas Semiconductor's DS2413 chip is a dual-channel, programmable GPIO that protects against possible power fault conditions in end applications. All device pins can withstand sustained levels up to ...
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1% accurate battery monitors are tiny
5 October 2005, Electrocomp, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim offers new battery monitors packaged in an ultra-small 1 x 1,5 mm microDFN package, making them the smallest battery monitors currently available, it claims. The MAX6775-MAX6781 consume only 3 μA ...
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TDK Semiconductor changes name to Teridian Semiconductor
7 September 2005, CST Electronics, News

TDK Semiconductor, represented in South Africa by CST Electronics, has announced that its management, and that of Golden Gate Capital, a private equity firm, have purchased the company from TDK-USA, a ...
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Composite clock transceiver supports more frequencies
7 September 2005, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Dallas Semiconductor's DS26504, an enhanced building-integrated timing-supply (BITS) clock-recovery element, augments the capabilities of the company's earlier BITS products (the DS26502 and DS26503). ...
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World's first ZigBee-on-a-chip enables new applications
7 September 2005, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Ember's recently-unveiled next-generation of wireless semiconductors and software aims to help companies create ZigBee-compliant wireless products faster, easier and more profitably than first-generation ...
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