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Laurence Marchini

Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "FGA", 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 Reference boosts precision and battery life from Intersil, which we summarised at the time by saying "The ISL60007 is a 2.50V voltage reference that claims the industry's lowest power consumption combined with high accuracy, low temperature coefficient and long-term stability". Several months prior to that, we featured the news release High-accuracy reference targets portable uses from Xicor: "The X60008A-50 is an extremely stable, highly accurate, low-power 5V voltage reference that is ideal for use in battery powered high-resolution data-acquisition systems".
 
In June 2004, we covered the news from Xicor concerning its X60008BIS8-41, X60008CIS8-41 and X60008DIS8-41 - take a look at Voltage references provide portable accuracy which says: "Using its proprietary FGA floating gate analogue technology, Xicor has released 4.096V versions of its X60008 voltage reference products".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Xicor, Voltage references cut the power budget, as well as Reference boosts performance but cuts costs from Xicor, and Reference raises the bar on temperature stability from Xicor.
 

See also:

Voltage references claim new standards (August 2003)
Xicor reckons the performance of its new X60008CIS8-50 and X60008DIS8-50 5V reference devices eclipses many of the most accurate devices currently available

New process provides ultra-stable references (May 2003)
A new floating gate analogue technology is being used for the development of a family of ultra-low-power precision voltage references

 

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