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New power MOSFETs
23 March 2005, Altron Arrow, Power Electronics / Power Management

Clare has released seven N-channel depletion mode MOSFET devices that feature breakdown voltages between 250-400 V, on resistance (RDSon) as low as 4,0 Ω (max) and IDSS currents up to 300 mA. The ...
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Matched flat chip resistor arrays
23 March 2005, Altron Arrow, Passive Components

Vishay Intertechnology has introduced two new series of flat chip resistor arrays that integrate four thin film resistors into a single 0612 surface-mount package. The ACAC 0612 precision series and ...
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More stack height options for high-speed connector line
23 March 2005, Altron Arrow, Interconnection

FCI has extended its GIG-Array high-speed, high-density product line with the introduction of a new 13 mm plug connector. The new GIG-Array mezzanine connectors provide either 200 or 296 signal contacts ...
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High-speed connector reduces layer count by 50%
9 March 2005, Altron Arrow, Interconnection

With the second variant of its AirMax VS backplane connector, FCI says system design engineers can reduce the number of layers in their high-speed backplanes and daughtercards by as much as 50% while ...
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New tiny AVR microcontroller members
9 March 2005, Altron Arrow, EBV Electrolink, DSP, Micros & Memory, Information Security

Three new members have been added to the tinyAVR 8-pin family of Flash microcontrollers from Atmel. The devices offer three different Flash, EEPROM and SRAM combinations. The ATtiny25 has 2 KB of self-programmable ...
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High density serial EEPROMs now in ultra-small packages
23 February 2005, Altron Arrow, Tempe Technologies, DSP, Micros & Memory

Microchip is introducing 2 x 3 mm DFN (dual flat no leads) package options across its product line of I²C and Microwire serial EEPROMs. This provides an extremely small footprint and low profile for space-constrained ...
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Flash emulation tools offer low-cost USB-based development
23 February 2005, Altron Arrow, DSP, Micros & Memory

Texas Instruments recently announced availability of its universal serial bus (USB) JTAG Debugging Interface and USB Development flash emulation tools (FET) for ultra-low power MSP430 microcontrollers ...
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256 Mbit NAND flash memory in BGA package
23 February 2005, Altron Arrow, DSP, Micros & Memory

STMicroelectronics' VFBGA55 version of its 256-Mbit 'Small Page' NAND Flash memory chip is now in volume production. This tiny 8x10 mm ball grid array package will allow manufacturers to use a significant ...
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First fully-configurable single-chip smart battery solution
23 February 2005, Altron Arrow, EBV Electrolink, DSP, Micros & Memory

Atmel has introduced its high-voltage technology AVR microcontroller that implements full 2-4 cell Lithium Ion smart battery monitoring and protection on a single chip. Lithium Ion (Li-ion) is the battery ...
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Smallest SMD crystal resonator
23 February 2005, Altron Arrow, Passive Components

TAI-SAW Technology (TST), has introduced what it claims is the smallest SMD crystal resonator in the world. It comes in a 2,5 x 2,0 mm package size and works from 16 to 50 MHz with tolerances from ±10 ...
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Microcontroller has analog building blocks
23 February 2005, Altron Arrow, Tempe Technologies, DSP, Micros & Memory

Microchip's new PIC16F785 microcontroller provides a large complement of onboard analog peripherals, including ADCs, comparators, a voltage reference and two op-amps. These make it ideal for digital control ...
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2005 - a tough but optimistic year ahead
9 February 2005, Altron Arrow, News

The expected growth for electronic components in our domestic market is anticipated to remain at the 2004 levels
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