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Amplifiers aim for accurate current sensing

National Semiconductor has expanded its high-performance precision amplifier portfolio with the addition of three high common-mode difference amplifiers.

News from National Semiconductor (16 December 2004)

Rasor outlines growth of 3G cellular technology

Texas Instruments Vice President and Manager, Worldwide Strategic Marketing, Doug Rasor made a keynote address to industry leaders attending the Yankee Group's Wireless Leadership Summit this week.

News from Texas Instruments (16 December 2004)

Phase shifters for phased array antennas

A new research contract from the US Army entails the development of low-cost MEMS phase shifters for phased array antennas.

News from Memtronics Corp (13 December 2004)

Novel trimming technique boosts op amp accuracy

A new high-precision high-speed 12V CMOS operational amplifier uses novel trimming technology that calibrates offset voltage and temperature drift during the final steps of manufacturing.

News from Texas Instruments (13 December 2004)

Green packaging proves popular ahead of its time

Catalyst Semiconductor has reached a key milestone with the shipment of its 50 millionth lead and halogen free "green" product.

News from Catalyst Semiconductor (10 December 2004)

Single chip generates full set of notebook clocks

A new single-chip solution is claimed to address all the timing and electromagnetic interference (EMI) reduction requirements of notebook PCs.

News from Cypress Semiconductor ( 9 December 2004)

Custom chips enable novel bionic hearing device

 User application article   Savia is the first hearing instrument ever to capture the natural phenomenon of bionic hearing in digital technology.

News from Xemics ( 7 December 2004)

Malaysian hub to smooth Asian supply

Wolfson Microelectronics has opened a new logistics centre in Ipoh, Malaysia, to allow faster and more flexible shipment to its customers in the region, particularly China and Japan.

News from Wolfson Microelectronics ( 7 December 2004)

Active approach reduces video system complexity

A new family of highly integrated video filter/drivers can replace as many as 80 parts to help designers reduce pick-and-place design costs and cut board space by up to 20% in video applications.

News from Fairchild Semiconductor ( 6 December 2004)

Video switches boast robust protection

Pericom Semiconductor has expanded its analogue video switch family with six new products targeting the next generation of consumer multimedia video devices.

News from Pericom Semiconductor Corp ( 6 December 2004)

Upgrade for mixed signal process and libraries

PolarFab has improved its 6in complementary BiCMOS (c-BiCMOS) RFBC/ABC3 processes to provide reduced die sizes and decreased design times.

News from PolarFab ( 6 December 2004)

Equaliser compensates for backplane losses

A new multigigabit analogue equaliser can be used to extend the reach of high-speed switch, router, storage area network and server backplanes.

News from National Semiconductor ( 3 December 2004)

Medical business is new focus for AMIS

AMI Semiconductor is to focus on growing its medical business at a more rapid pace than the current market.

News from AMI Semiconductor ( 1 December 2004)

Stereo DAC adapts to automotive needs

A new version of the WM8718 differential stereo DAC comes in smaller packaging and has an extended operating temperature range to address the in-car DVD player market.

News from Wolfson Microelectronics (30 November 2004)

Power amp boosts WCDMA handset stamina

A new power amplifier module boasts the industry's best power-added efficiency, claiming to extend handset battery life in mobile phones by up to 30min.

News from Agilent Technologies (29 November 2004)

Power amp takes antenna switch onboard

A new advanced front end power amplifier module from Freescale Semiconductor solves conflicts for designers and improves "time to engineering success".

News from Freescale Semiconductor (24 November 2004)

Pro audio DAC boasts virtually flat noise floor

The AK4396 is a 192kHz 24bit stereo digital-to-analogue convertor for premium sound cards, DVD/SACD players, AV receivers and other professional audio playback applications.

News from AKM Semiconductor (23 November 2004)

Codec chip targets VoIP telephony

The WM8510 mono codec is the first product from Wolfson Microelectronics specifically designed for voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) devices and digital telephones.

News from Wolfson Microelectronics (23 November 2004)

Audio amp miniaturises Class D solutions

A new monolithic 5-20W Class-D audio amplifier dramatically reduces solution size by integrating all its functions into one tiny PDIP or SOIC package.

News from Monolithic Power Systems (MPS) (22 November 2004)

Rasor outlines vision of handset multimedia

Mobile entertainment services will propel 3G to become a high-volume, high-revenue industry, said TI?s Doug Rasor in his keynote address at this week's 3G World Congress.

News from Texas Instruments (19 November 2004)

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