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Quality management system is enhanced
Catalyst Semiconductor has achieved ISO9001:2000 registration.
News from Catalyst Semiconductor (20 January 2004)
Wideband current-feedback amp claims top specs
A new low-power, current-feedback amplifier claims to offer unmatched bandwidth at low and high gains.
News from Texas Instruments (16 January 2004)
Companion chip puts handsets in the picture
A novel European-developed IC provides a cost-effective, optimised and low power interface between a CMOS camera sensor and a GSM/GPRS baseband chip.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (16 January 2004)
High-gain oscillator amp aims for networking uses
The NBLVEP16VR is a novel amplifier featuring both an oscillator gain stage and enabled high gain outputs.
News from ON Semiconductor (15 January 2004)
Ambient light photosensor saves batteries
The HSDL-9000 ambient light photosensor detects the amount of light at any given time and sends a signal to adjust the backlighting as necessary in a mobile screen or keypad.
News from NFS Systems (14 January 2004)
Scaler speeds entry to LCD TV market
The Nexperia Home PNX5000 semiconductor system solution gives manufacturers a quick and easy entry into the mid and high-end LCD TV market.
News from Philips Semiconductors (12 January 2004)
Codec boosts resolution of consumer video devices
The SuperENCIII is a novel single-chip audio/video SDTV and HDTV MPEG-2 codec.
News from Hitachi High-Technolgies (Electronic Components) ( 9 January 2004)
Audio processor cuts home theatre system costs
The TAS5508 is billed as the industry's highest-performance digital audio PWM processor with an integrated 48bit digital audio processor for consumer electronics devices.
News from Texas Instruments ( 9 January 2004)
FireWire audio chip for high-quality sound systems
The OXFW970 is a dedicated FireWire audio controller IC that provides eight digital audio output channels.
News from Oxford Semiconductor ( 7 January 2004)
Cellphone melody chip sounds a good vibe
A new stereo melody sound source IC for cellphones combines simultaneous generation of up to 64 polyphonic tones with LED and vibration control that can be synchronised with the sound output.
News from Rohm Electronics (UK) (29 December 2003)
Speedy op amps keep it quiet
Six new low noise amplifiers are the latest additions to Intersil's rapidly expanding high-speed operational amplifier portfolio.
News from Intersil (25 December 2003)
Amp family features speedy swingers
A new family of six high-speed op amps from Intersil includes the Elantec EL8403, billed as the industry's fastest quad rail-to-rail output amplifier.
News from Intersil (24 December 2003)
Microphone preamp takes digital control
The PGA2500 is billed as the industry's first digitally controlled microphone preamplifier IC.
News from Texas Instruments (24 December 2003)
Dual nonvolatile convertor for precise adjustment
The SMP9220 is a dual 12bit nonvolatile DAC optimised for bias adjustment and calibration applications that demand high resolution and total accuracy.
News from Summit Microelectronics (23 December 2003)
Easy route to op amp specification
Amplifiers Made Simple is the industry's first online design tool created to speed the selection, design and testing of many types of operational amplifiers.
News from National Semiconductor (19 December 2003)
Digital amplifiers enable home theatre experience
User application article Jamo and Kiss Technology are shipping TI's high-performance digital audio amplifiers in their home theatre systems.
News from Texas Instruments (18 December 2003)
Low-power ADC aims for handheld audio
The WM8737L is a high-performance, ultra-low-power stereo audio ADC with 97dB signal-to-noise ratio and microphone pre-amplifier noise performance in the submicrovolt range.
News from Wolfson Microelectronics (18 December 2003)
Eight VGAs in one aim for portable medical devices
A new eight-channel, low-noise variable gain amplifier is designed specifically for medical and industrial imaging applications, such as portable ultrasound and industrial scanning.
News from Texas Instruments (17 December 2003)
Decoder raises LCD TV picture quality
The SAA7154 is billed as the first video decoder, scaler and de-interlacer with picture improvements and memoryless enhanced dependant de-interlacing for use in LCD TVs and monitors.
News from Philips Semiconductors (16 December 2003)
Single electron transistor advances revealed
Texas Instruments is working in conjunction with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology of Lausanne to find ways to use single electron transistors to perform logic functions.
News from Texas Instruments (15 December 2003)
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