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Flexible power supply controllers
20 October 2004, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim's new EEPROM-programmable, hex/quad power-supply sequencers/supervisors with an integrated 10-bit ADC are system-management devices that combine voltage monitoring, supervisory functions, margining ...
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Nonvolatile port expander integrates a user-EEPROM
20 October 2004, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, DSP, Micros & Memory, Security Services & Risk Management

The DS4520 is Dallas Semiconductor's new 9-bit nonvolatile (NV) port expander plus memory, that offers users a programmable alternative to the hardware jumpers and mechanical switches used to control ...
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Strobe supply drives up to five white LEDs
6 October 2004, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Power Electronics / Power Management

The MAX1583, a high-efficiency, step-up DC-DC converter that drives up to five white LEDs in series with a high constant current to provide camera flash/strobe power in cellphones, PDAs, and other handheld ...
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Dynamic performance requirements for high-performance ADCs and RF components in digital receiver applications
22 September 2004, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT, Information Security

Ref: z2717156m Demanding requirements are placed on high-performance analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and analog components in most digital receivers. In cellular base station digital receivers for ...
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Realtime clocks have small footprint
22 September 2004, Electrocomp, CST Electronics, DSP, Micros & Memory, Flow Measurement & Control

Dallas Semiconductor's DS139x (DS1390, DS1391, DS1392, and DS1393) family of 3-/4-wire or SPI-bus realtime clocks feature automatic power switching, trickle-charge output, alarm, microprocessor reset, ...
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WJ Communications acquires EiC's wireless infrastructure business
8 September 2004, CST Electronics, News

The addition of EiC's products and technology provide a great complement to the RFIC capabilities which will enable WJ Communications to better serve current customers and expand into new opportunities in the wireless infrastructure market
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Temperature sensor operates down to 1,7 V
8 September 2004, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Dallas Semiconductor produces what it says is the industry's first digital temperature-sensor IC to operate from a low supply-voltage range of 1,7 V to 3,5 V, making it ideal for low-power and battery-operated ...
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Tiny radio transmitter chip
8 September 2004, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT, Information Security

Maxim has managed to shrink its new low-power radio transmitter down to 3 x 3 mm square, calling its new MAX1479 the world's smallest VHF/UHF PLL-based ASK/FSK transmitter to deliver more than +10dBm ...
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Remote monitoring system sends e-mail via SMS - design
25 August 2004, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Test & Measurement

This article shows a simple set-up that enables remote monitoring of temperature and an analog signal via e-mails. On meeting certain alarm conditions, the system can send SMS messages, which are then ...
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IEEE 802.3af power-supply MOSFETs
25 August 2004, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim MAX5074, a pulse-width-modulation (PWM) power IC with integrated power MOSFETs, is targeted at isolated power supplies for IEEE 802.3af-compliant, power-over-Ethernet (POE), powered devices such ...
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64 kHz composite-clock transceivers
11 August 2004, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Dallas Semiconductor's DS26502 and DS26503 are 64 kHz composite-clock transceivers. The DS26502 is a building-integrated, timing-supply (BITS) clock-recovery element that supports the following popular ...
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Smallest 1,8 V output step-up converter
28 July 2004, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Power Electronics / Power Management

The MAX1947 is said to be the smallest 1-cell/2-cell input step-up DC-DC converter on the market. It comes in 3 x 3 mm 8-pin thin DFN package. With 2 MHz switching, current-mode control, component size ...
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