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Current monitor aims for automotive applications
The ZXCT1008 high-accuracy current monitor features a -40 to +125C ambient temperature rating for automotive load measurement and control.
News from Zetex (13 October 2004)
Fast and frugal ADCs boast top AC performance
A new family of high-speed ADCs combines outstanding AC performance with extremely low power, making them ideal for a range of wireless and cable communications systems. Brochure available
News from Linear Technology Corp (12 October 2004)
LCD scalers hit volume production
STMicroelectronics has confirmed availability in volume of the recently announced ADE3800 "Kona" family of LCD scaler chips.
News from STMicroelectronics (11 October 2004)
Precision amplifiers lead the line
A new family of high-precision, high-performance amplifiers heralds National Semiconductor's entry into the burgeoning precision market.
News from National Semiconductor ( 7 October 2004)
Analogue arrays show easy route to ASICs
A new programme offers users of field programmable analogue arrays a cost reduction path for high-volume applications.
News from Anadigm ( 6 October 2004)
Output expander aids flexible interfacing
The SN74LV8153 8bit output expander provides an alternative to monitoring and controlling the inputs and outputs of a system's microcontroller or microprocessor.
News from Texas Instruments ( 6 October 2004)
Novel features for CMOS image sensor
Cypress Semiconductor is sampling the LUPA-4000-M CMOS image sensor from recently acquired FillFactory.
News from Cypress Semiconductor ( 5 October 2004)
16bit DACs shrink to SOT-23 outline
Analog Devices has extended its nanoDAC family of D/A convertors in tiny packaging with nine new offerings that are pin-compatible from 12 to 16bit.
News from Analog Devices (30 September 2004)
Speedy ADC aims for next generation photocopiers
A new, fast, pipeline A/D convertor is specifically designed for use in high speed next generation digital photocopier products.
News from Wolfson Microelectronics (30 September 2004)
Audio DAC takes drive onboard to oust op amps
Wolfson Microelectronics has a new stereo audio DAC with a high output drive capability of 2V RMS, eliminating the need for external op amps in DVD, digital TV and audio/video receivers.
News from Wolfson Microelectronics (30 September 2004)
Single-chip solution brings pen sensing onboard
A new mixed-signal IC allows the easy integration of Wacom's proven inductive pen sensing technology into mobile devices such as smartphones and personal digital assistants.
News from Wacom Components Europe (29 September 2004)
Audio codec answers camera demands
A new mono codec addresses all major digital stills and video camera audio requirements on a single chip.
News from Wolfson Microelectronics (29 September 2004)
Boston plays host to Wolfson's second US base
Wolfson Microelectronics is extending its US operation with the opening of a new sales and applications office in the Boston area.
News from Wolfson Microelectronics (29 September 2004)
Isolated convertor measures motor currents
A new optically isolated, programmable A/D convertor is optimised for measuring motor-phase currents in variable-speed motor-drive control systems.
News from Agilent Technologies (28 September 2004)
Switches turn to high-resolution displays
The FSAV430 is a high-performance quad SPDT (2:1 multiplexer/demultiplexer) video switch.
News from Fairchild Semiconductor (28 September 2004)
Automotive safety and entertainment on show
Analog Devices will showcase its broad portfolio of technologies enabling automotive safety and entertainment systems at the International Automotive Electronics Congress in Paris.
News from Analog Devices (27 September 2004)
HDTV deserialiser is well protected from ESD
A new serial digital video (SDV) decoder with 6kV of ESD protection provides manufacturers with the greatest HDTV broadcast equipment protection in the industry.
News from National Semiconductor (27 September 2004)
Compact outline for speedy sampling ADCs
Three new families of simultaneous-sampling 14bit ADCs offer choices of 0 to 5, +/-5 and +/-10V analogue inputs.
News from Maxim Integrated Products (24 September 2004)
Audio amps aim for handsets and monitors
National Semiconductor has expanded its audio Class D portfolio with two high efficiency Boomer audio amplifiers.
News from National Semiconductor (24 September 2004)
Batra and Sengupta named as young innovators
Two TI engineers, Dr Anuj Batra and Dr Chaitali Sengupta, have been named to the 2004 list of the world's 100 Top Young Innovators by Technology Review, MIT's magazine of innovation.
News from Texas Instruments (24 September 2004)
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