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Submicro op-amps with internal voltage reference operate down to 1,4 V
7 April 2004, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim has introduced the MAX4036-MAX4039, claimed to be the industry's smallest submicro op-amps with and without an integrated reference voltage. The MAX4037 (single) and MAX4039 (dual) feature a 1,232 ...
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High linearity RF driver amplifier released
7 April 2004, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

EiC Corporation, the company that pioneered InGaP/GaAs MMIC amplifiers, has released a new RF MMIC power amplifier for the 3 G and base station market. The ECG099B has high linearity - typically 41 dBm ...
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Profile on CST Electronics
7 April 2004, CST Electronics, News

CST Electronics originated from Tarsus Electronic Components that was formed in 1991 and which established the Dallas Semiconductor and iButton line in the South African market. In 1997 CST Tarsus was ...
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RFICs for Wireless Communication Products
7 April 2004, CST Electronics, Technical Literature, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Product selection guide details EiC's uniquely-developed InGaP/GaAs HBT process devices for RF communications that are exceptionally reliable. Line-up specifies: gain block amplifiers (Darlington config); ...
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Low power microprocessor supervisors
24 March 2004, CST Electronics, News

Maxim designed the MAX6854-MAX6869 nanopower microprocessor supervisory circuits for portable applications such as glucose meters, cellphones, PDAs, pagers, and MP3 players. With optional manual reset ...
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White LED driver with single-wire dimming control for main and sub-displays
10 March 2004, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

The MAX1575, a high-efficiency 1x/1,5x charge pump from Maxim, can drive up to four white LEDs in the main display and up to two white LEDs in the sub-display. By using the adaptive 1x/1.5x modes and ...
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15 W Class-D amplifier for flat-panel displays
10 March 2004, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim says that its MAX9704, a 15 W stereo, Class-D audio amplifier, offers the audio quality typically associated with linear (Class-AB) amps and the benefits of high-efficiency Class-D operation, eliminating ...
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Tight tolerance all-silicon dual clock oscillator
10 March 2004, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Dallas Semiconductor claims its DS1099, a low-power, low-frequency oscillator, is the world's smallest single-component, all-silicon dual oscillator. The DS1099 EconOscillator provides two independently ...
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Headphone amp operates down to 0,9 V
10 March 2004, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim has extended its DirectDrive headphone amplifier series with the introduction of the MAX9721A/B/C devices. The MAX9721 operates from a 0,9 to 1,8 V single supply, allowing the device to be powered ...
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RF log detector delivers high dynamic range and precision over temperature
25 February 2004, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT, Access Control & Identity Management

Claimed to be the industry's first RF log amplifier to fully cover the 0,1 to 2,5 GHz band with exceptional dynamic range and ±1dB precision over temperature, Maxim's MAX2015 device can be configured ...
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Accurate temperature switches
25 February 2004, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim has introduced fully integrated temperature switches in 6-pin SOT package that provide ±1,5°C (max) accuracy over the full factory-programmed range. The MAX6514/MAX6515 assert a logic signal when ...
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Subsecond elapsed time counter
11 February 2004, CST Electronics, Electronics Technology

Dallas Semiconductor's DS1318, a 44-bit, binary, elapsed time counter with 244 µs resolution, combines a 32-bit 'seconds' counter, a 12-bit 'subseconds' counter, periodic interrupt/alarm, and programmable ...
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