
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "EEPROM",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Resistor smoothes out photodiode performance from
Maxim Integrated Products, which we summarised at the time by saying "I2C-controlled 128-position digital resistor uses a logarithmic scale specifically designed to linearise the control of avalanche photodiode voltages in fibre optic modules".
Earlier in the week,
we featured the news release Radio processors add half-duplex 4FSK modem from
CML Microcircuits: "Provides a complete digital baseband processing and data solution when used in conjunction with a suitable host microcontroller and RF circuit".
In January 2008, we covered the news from CML Microcircuits
concerning its DE70321 marine AIS class-B demonstrator
- take a look at Demonstrator speeds transponder development
which says: "The DE70321 is a complete AIS Class B (IEC 62287) technology demonstrator aimed at speeding manufacturers' design and development of Marine AIS Class B transponders and AIS receiver products".
Take a look also at the news release from Maxim Integrated Products, Voltage monitors preserve critical system data,
as well as One chip has PCI Express expansion options covered from MosChip Semiconductor Technology,
and Semiconductors offer multiple sensor control from ZMD America.
See also:
Sensor signal interface circuit monitors patients
(January 2008)
The ZMD21013 can dramatically reduce the average overall bill of materials and power consumption of an entire sensor-based system
Programmable LED driver removes need for binning
(January 2008)
Because of its sophisticated programming capabilities, the MAX16816 overcomes many problems and design limitations in older generation LED drivers
PCIe switches sample the next generation
(January 2008)
Second generation PCIe switches combine lowest power requirements, reduced packet latency and shrinking package footprint
Modem IC offers flexible operation
(January 2008)
The CMX7143 is a flexible option for machine-to-machine (M2M) and software-defined radio (SDR) product manufacturers
Seminar to put FRAM on automotive map
(January 2008)
FRAM's fast write time and high endurance allows automotive navigation systems to quickly and continuously capture dynamic information without the risk of wearing out the memory
Memory franchise has global coverage
(December 2007)
Franchise agreement with Integrated Silicon Solution encompasses more than 60 new memory products
Automatic identification system processor updated
(December 2007)
Latest market driven release offers manufacturers of marine AIS receiver devices dual-channel receive-only functionality
Powerline modems cut the cost of home networking
(December 2007)
Highly integrated powerline modem chips allow consumer electronics OEMs to significantly reduce board space, power consumption, bill of materials and cost
FRAM-based companions aid diesel analysis
(December 2007)
The combination of FRAM and an RTC is ideal for intensive data collection and storage of vehicle exhaust temperatures, system back pressure and time logs
Crystal clock keeps time with GPS
(December 2007)
Low-cost synchronised crystal clock features a host of value-added integrated synchronisation functions through its advanced SmarTiming+ technology
Digital PMR processor adapts to change
(December 2007)
Compact low-cost low power processor uses a limiter discriminator based RF transceiver for fast time to market of new wave digital PMR radios
DC modules front up distributed architectures
(November 2007)
Modules all feature a very wide 40 to 72V DC input voltage range, which is ideal for telecomms and central office applications operating from 48V battery plants
Radio processors add modem functionality
(November 2007)
Complete two-way radio processors meet all current and future global market requirements via flexible Function Image updates
12bit DAC takes nonvolatile memory onboard
(November 2007)
Low-power single-channel DAC has a buffered voltage output and is ideal for space-constrained and battery-powered applications
Conditioner accounts for position sensor errors
(November 2007)
The iC-MQ ensures that the parameters set initially for the offset, amplitude and phase correction are kept valid
HDMI transmitters extend battery life
(November 2007)
Low power consumption enables improved battery life in mobile devices and allows dramatically longer HD video playback time when connected to HDTVs
Flash-based microcontroller uses 90nm technology
(November 2007)
STMicroelectronics' ST21F384 is optimised for 2.5G and 3G mobile communications and uses Flash memory in place of mask ROM for its program memory
Chip improves passport security
(November 2007)
The SmartMX chip enables biometric data to be securely stored on the passport, creating an even stronger link between the document and its owner
On-screen display generator adds flexibility
(October 2007)
Device integrates all the functions needed to generate and insert user-defined OSD onto a video signal, and is compatible with composite NTSC and Pal video standards
Software automates scanning
(October 2007)
System Cascon 4.4.1 contains new tools for test and in-system programming of Flash Eeprom devices, increasing the number of integrated tools to 36
FRAM provides speed and reliability
(October 2007)
Fimicro's SBC and smart I/O boards incorporate four 4Mbit parallel FRAM devices, forming a nonvolatile memory array of 2Mbyte from which the system can boot directly
nvSRAM offers short access times
(October 2007)
Cypress's S8 0.13um SONOS (silicon oxide nitride oxide silicon) embedded nonvolatile memory technology enables greater densities and improved access times and performance
LDO provides portable flexibility
(October 2007)
The flexibility of the TPS728185315 LDO benefits applications that require two levels of output voltage regulation for programming of eFUSE or SIM cards with additional memory
Chip removes LCD flicker
(October 2007)
STMicroelectronics' STVM100 Vcom calibrator chip can be designed into the TV set, allowing this Vcom adjustment to be made through the I2C interface
Microcontroller enables USB stick format logger
(September 2007)
Memory Stick Datalogger uses the VNC1L to provide ease of connectivity to USB Flash drives
EEPROM devices handle 125C temperatures
(September 2007)
The 25XX512 and 25XX1024 are the industry's only 512Kbit and 1Mbit SPI serial EEPROMs specified to operate up to 125C
Serial EEPROMs come in low-profile 8-pin packages
(September 2007)
The novel XDFN package is ideal for height-constrained comms applications such as headsets, wireless LAN adapters and Bluetooth modules
Temperature sensors protect PCs
(September 2007)
The STTS424 is a stand-alone digital temperature sensor, while the STTS424E02 integrates the temperature sensor with a 2Kbit serial presence detect (SPD) EEPROM
Low-cost MCUs handle up to 24 I/Os
(August 2007)
Small-memory MCUs have up to 24 high-sink-current I/O lines, in combination with the well established ST7Lite feature set
ETX module adds Serial ATA connections
(August 2007)
The ETX-GLX is reckoned to be an ideal balance between computing performance and low power consumption
Ferroelectric RAM remembers in-car entertainment
(August 2007)
Daesung-Eltec of Korea has used FRAM in the design of its new digital signal processing based car audio platform
Development kit speeds wireless design
(July 2007)
The SPIDER allows customers to rapidly create and test end-to-end Sensium-based solutions
MCUs are made for in-circuit program upgrades
(July 2007)
New range of I/O type microcontroller devices boast a -40 to +85C operating temperature range and excellent noise immunity
Narrow package boosts serial EEPROM density
(July 2007)
SPI serial EEPROM provides 1Mbit density in a choice of wide or narrow SO8 packages

