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ADC family promises high dynamic performance
New from Maxim is a family of six low-power, high-dynamic-performance, pin-compatible, 14 and 12bit analogue-to-digital convertors (ADCs).
News from Maxim Integrated Products (24 August 2004)
Amp powers basestations up to 10GHz
A new E-pHEMT MMIC medium-power amplifier is optimised for use as a driver in wireless fixed access-points/basestations operating at up to 10GHz.
News from Agilent Technologies (23 August 2004)
Amplifier targets portable video applications
Texas Instruments has released a high-speed video amplifier in a small SC70 package.
News from Texas Instruments (23 August 2004)
Record year for patent awards
National Semiconductor is claiming a record year for innovation, with 221 new US patents granted in the past 12 months.
News from National Semiconductor (20 August 2004)
Triaxial accelerometer takes convertor onboard
Oki reckons it has developed the world's thinnest three-axis accelerometer module, the ML8950.
News from Oki Electric (19 August 2004)
Kenwood exploits digital audio technology
User application article The latest new consumer product from Kenwood features TI's PurePath Digital technology.
News from Texas Instruments (19 August 2004)
Digital pots for space constrained applications
Catalyst Semiconductor has launched the first six products in its new family of ultra-small 32- and 16-tap volatile digital potentiometers.
News from Spectrum Group (18 August 2004)
Speedy convertors claim dynamic excellence
A new high-performance family of pin-compatible 12, 10 and 8bit ADCs features conversion speeds up to 250Msample/s for 8 and 10bit devices.
News from Maxim Integrated Products (16 August 2004)
Smaller outline for speedy accurate ADCs
A new family of serial ADCs brings ultracompact packaging to the high-speed, high-accuracy world of medical instrumentation, data acquisition equipment, optical comms and automotive systems.
News from Analog Devices (12 August 2004)
Speedy pre-amp boosts HDD performance
Agere Systems has developed a new low-power preamplifier integrated circuit (IC) specifically designed for use in mobile hard disk drives (HDDs).
News from Agere Systems (11 August 2004)
Op amps slew speedily
A new family of high-speed feedback amplifiers boasts the industry's fastest slew rates.
News from Intersil ( 6 August 2004)
Op amps are ideal for high-speed applications
The New Japan Radio NJM2710, NJM2711 and NJM2712 are ultra-high-speed operational amplifiers available now through Young ECC.
News from Young-ECC Electronics ( 6 August 2004)
RF mixers take transformers onboard
Linear Technology has released two new high linearity up-converting RF active mixers with integrated RF transformers. Brochure available
News from Linear Technology Corp ( 3 August 2004)
LCD scalers aim for next-generation displays
The ADE3800 family of scalers offers powerful features for LCD monitor manufacturers.
News from STMicroelectronics ( 3 August 2004)
Milestone for embedded camera modules
Agilent Technologies has shipped its 25 millionth embedded camera module for mobile handsets.
News from Agilent Technologies ( 2 August 2004)
12bit DACs are low in size and consumption
Microchip has released the first members of its new low-power family of digital-to-analogue convertors (DACs).
News from Microchip Technology (30 July 2004)
MMICs packaged for surface-mount production
The AMMP series of millimetre-wave integrated circuits is packaged in an innovative 5 x 5mm low-cost surface-mount package compatible with automated assembly techniques.
News from Agilent Technologies (23 July 2004)
Amp cuts current drain from TFT LCDs
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.
News from Intersil (23 July 2004)
Codec has multimedia audio standards covered
The WM8777 is the latest generation of the multichannel codec family from Wolfson Microelectronics.
News from Wolfson Microelectronics (23 July 2004)
Op amps optimised for comms and audio
A new family of precision op amps delivers an optimal combination of low noise and low power at the high speeds required by comms applications, and the high output drive necessary for audio uses.
News from Analog Devices (21 July 2004)
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