
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "SOT",
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 Integrated LED drivers need no support from
Sipex Corporation, which we summarised at the time by saying "Multichannel linear LED drivers minimise board space and simplify display backlighting by requiring no external components".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Non-RoHS components answer continuing demand from
IRC Advanced Film Division: "Low value current sense components, precision chips and networks are still available as both RoHS-compliant and lead-bearing devices".
In June 2006, we covered the news from Maxim Integrated Products
concerning its DS25LV02
- take a look at Low-voltage EPROM is home for battery pack data
which says: "The DS25LV02 is a 1024bit EPROM that can operate from supply voltages as low as 2.2V".
Take a look also at the news release from Avago Technologies, PIN diodes come in smaller plastic packages,
as well as Website takes temperature sensors onboard from Platinum Sensors,
and BiCMOS technology improves operational amplifiers from National Semiconductor.
See also:
New process improves op amp performance
(September 2005)
Six new operational amplifiers feature significant improvements in accuracy, low power consumption and voltage noise for industrial, medical and automotive applications
Tactile switches designed for automated assembly
(April 2005)
The Components Division of Devlin Electronics has introduced a RoHS-compliant range of super-thin, fully sealed SMT tactile switches
New scheme checks out lead-free processes
(September 2004)
A new lead-free process capability programme combines lead-free components and test boards with analytical evaluation and process capability validation services to IPC and J-STD requirements
News on the SOT range from Devlin Electronics
(August 2004)
The SOT range of super-thin fully sealed SMT tactile switches are billed as a viable alternative to rubber-moulded keypads - which are anything but tactile in operation
Amp cuts current drain from TFT LCDs
(July 2004)
The EL5027 isnew low-cost dual buffer amplifier that brings high performance and lower power consumption in thin-film transistor liquid-crystal displays (TFT-LCDs) for portable devices
LDO handles big loads in portable kit
(July 2004)
The AAT3239 is a new 500mA low-dropout (LDO) linear regulator for battery-operated portable applications
Low-cost sensors measure temperature onboard
(February 2004)
An enhanced range of low-cost sensors designed for onboard temperature measurement is described in a new catalogue from Platinum Sensors
Charger chip cuts out the cube
(August 2003)
The MAX1874 is a dual-input, linear, single-cell lithium-ion battery charger for charging from both USB and AC-adapter sources, enabling portable users to forego carrying a wall cube
Ever-expanding power MOSFET portfolio
(March 2003)
NEC has an extensive range of power MOSFETs that provides solutions for a wide variety of applications
Wire bonders are a hit in the East
(February 2003)
Kulicke and Soffa Industries has shipped its Nu-Tek wire bonders to a semiconductor manufacturer in Thailand
Diode array protects two USB ports at once
(October 2002)
The ProTek Devices USB208 is a USB protection device in a miniature surface-mount package
Improved switches are faster and more frugal
(September 2002)
Intersil has added to its low-voltage, low-power analogue switch line for portable battery-powered applications with a pair of single-pole single-throw (SPST) switches
Reference upgrade includes a shrink in size
(August 2002)
Analog Devices has a new family of precision bandgap voltage references in compact, industry-leading SOT-23-5 and SC-70-5 packages
Test board checks out fine-pitch placement
(July 2002)
The 0201 test board is the newest addition to the Practical Components range of fine-pitch multi-application solder training boards and kits
Sensors shrink to flip-chip packages
(June 2002)
Heraeus Sensor-Nite has developed a novel range of low-cost high-accuracy temperature sensors in SMD flip-chip packages
Low-cost temperature sensors go onboard
(February 2002)
A new range of low-cost temperature sensors designed specifically for use on printed circuit boards has been developed by Heraeus Sensor-Nite
