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Small ±1°C accurate temperature sensor
10 September 2003, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim has introduced a two-channel digital temperature sensor that measures the temperature of a remote PN junction to within ±1°C and its own die to within ±2°C. The MAX6642 is packaged in a 6-pin, leadless, ...
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High efficiency 40 V driver for up to 10 LEDs
27 August 2003, CST Electronics, Opto-Electronics

Maxim's MAX1553/MAX1554 are small, high efficiency, step-up DC-to-DC converters for driving two to 10 white LEDs in series. They regulate with a constant current, providing efficient display backlighting ...
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High-voltage linear regs for automotive and industrial applications
27 August 2003, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

The MAX5023/MAX5024 high-voltage linear regulators from Maxim are rated for operation over the 6,5 to 65 V input voltage range. Both devices can output up to 150 mA and draw less than 60 µA quiescent ...
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Low-EMI filterless Class-D audio amp
27 August 2003, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim has introduced a highly efficient, filterless Class-D audio amplifier device. The new MAX9712 offers Class-AB circuit simplicity (no output filters) and Class-AB audio performance (0,06% THD+N), ...
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Triple SCART audio/video switch
13 August 2003, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim's MAX4399 triple SCART audio/video switch for digital set-top boxes and DVD+R/W applications provides audio and video routing from the digital encoder to the TV, VCR, and AUX SCART connectors. The ...
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High-precision coulomb counter
30 July 2003, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim offers the DS2740 device that provides high-precision current-flow measurement data to support battery-capacity monitoring. Current is measured bidirectionally over a 15- or 13-bit dynamic range. ...
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Headphone amp rejects common-mode noise
30 July 2003, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

The MAX4409 headphone audio amplifier combines Maxim's patented DirectDrive architecture, low 5 mA supply current, and a common-mode sense input allowing the amplifier to reject common-mode noise. DirectDrive ...
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Headphone amp eliminates DC-blocking caps
30 July 2003, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

The MAX4411B headphone amplifier IC combines Maxim's patented stereo DirectDrive technology with a fixed-gain configuration. This eliminates both the bulky DC-blocking capacitors and the external-gain ...
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Ultra low-power 8-bit ADC offers dynamic performance
16 July 2003, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

The MAX1191 is an ultra-low-power, dual, 8-bit, 7,5 Msps analog-to-digital converter from Maxim that features two fully differential wideband track-and-hold (T/H) inputs. These inputs have a 440 MHz bandwidth ...
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Quad LIU offers universal functionality
16 July 2003, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Dallas Semiconductor's DS21448, a fully integrated four-channel line interface unit (LIU), combines T1/J1 and E1 with long and short haul. The DS21448 has state-of-the-art receiver and transmitter circuitry. ...
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Single chip 3 V oscillator reduces EMI
16 July 2003, CST Electronics, Electronics Technology

Dallas Semiconductor claims its DS1087L spread-spectrum EconOscillator is the world's only 3 V single-chip oscillator. This fixed-frequency device requires no programming, and with either a 2% or 4% dithered ...
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300 to 450 MHz transmitter claimed to be world's smallest
2 July 2003, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT, Products & Solutions

Claimed to be the world's smallest VHF/UHF PLL-based ASK transmitter, the MAX1472 is housed in a tiny 3 x 3 mm 8-pin SOT23 package. The transmitter is targeted at low-cost, high-volume applications where ...
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