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16bit DAC speeds to 1Gsample/s

Analog Devices reckons it has produced the industry's first 16bit digital-to-analogue convertor (DAC) to achieve a sample rate of 1Gsample/s, making it twice as fast as competing solutions.

News from Analog Devices (13 January 2005)

ICs drive ceramic and piezoelectric speakers

Three new Boomer audio amplifiers are billed as the industry's first single-chip devices to drive ceramic and piezoelectric speakers in portable applications.

News from National Semiconductor (13 January 2005)

Big SFDR suits ADC to basestation duties

A new 14bit, 80Msample/s analogue-to-digital convertor is billed as having the highest spurious-free dynamic range in its class.

News from Analog Devices (12 January 2005)

Europe gains sensor applications centre

A new European Sensor Applications Centre in Annecy, France, will provide technical support to European customers for Hall-effect sensors in the automotive and industrial sectors.

News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe (12 January 2005)

Triple delay line promises skew-free RGB video

An integrated triple analogue delay line enables systems using Intersil's video over twisted-pair products to transmit and receive skew-free RGB (red, green, blue) video over 300m of Cat5 cable.

News from Intersil (11 January 2005)

Austriamicrosystems finds Nu Horizons in Asia

Nu Horizons Electronics Asia is to distribute Austriamicrosystems' ASSP and standard linear IC products throughout the Asia Pacific region.

News from Nu Horizons Electronics Corp (10 January 2005)

Chipset powers six channels of audio

A new digital amplifier chipset boasts the highest channel density in the industry and is cost-optimised for 100 to 200W applications, such as entry-level DVD receivers and recorders.

News from Texas Instruments (10 January 2005)

Audio amp saves handset power and space

A new high-performance, filter-free stereo Class-D audio power amplifier enables designers of cellphones to develop audio-rich products, while maximising talk time and audio quality.

News from Texas Instruments (10 January 2005)

Convertor chip simplifies resolver applications

The RD-19240LS is a low-cost resolver-to-digital convertor that is ideal for cost-effective medium-accuracy industrial applications.

News from DDC United Kingdom (10 January 2005)

Audio codecs sound good for handheld systems

A new line of audio codec chips aims to address the increasing need for great sounding handheld multimedia.

News from Wolfson Microelectronics ( 7 January 2005)

Codec chip fronts up VoIP circuits

Oki has developed a new speech codec IC designed to provide the necessary analogue front end for VoIP.

News from Oki Electric ( 6 January 2005)

LVDS transmitter meets new Intel specs

A new LVDS transmitter is the first of its type to comply with Intel's new, proprietary SDVO (serial digital video output) PC interface specification.

News from Chrontel ( 6 January 2005)

Novel feedback technique aids audio quality

New from Zetex at the Consumer Electronics Show is a direct digital feedback technology claimed to set new standards in digital amplifier sound quality.

News from Zetex ( 5 January 2005)

Passive mixer cuts wireless complexity

Designed specifically for 2.5G/3G wireless-infrastructure applications, the MAX2039 delivers an unparalleled combination of linearity, noise performance and component integration.

News from Maxim Integrated Products (29 December 2004)

High linearity for digital attenuators

Two new GaAs MMIC digital attenuators are ideal for wireless infrastructure, test equipment, microwave radio and military applications from 0.7 to 3.8GHz.

News from MRC Components (28 December 2004)

MMIC amplifier runs up to 5GHz

New from Hittite Microwave Corp is a SiGe HBT gain block MMIC amplifier covering DC to 5GHz.

News from MRC Components (27 December 2004)

Low-noise amp comes as connectorised module

The HMC-C001 wideband LNA module is ideal for military EW/ECM, space, test equipment, wideband telecomms, microwave radio and industrial applications from 2 to 20GHz.

News from MRC Components (27 December 2004)

RF VGA targets wireless infrastructure

Analog Devices is introducing the industry's first single-chip RF variable-gain amplifier/attenuator that operates at RF power levels for wireless infrastructure equipment.

News from Analog Devices (22 December 2004)

Demodulator stands up to direct conversion tasks

A new, very high linearity and low noise I/Q demodulator provides the performance needed for direct conversion and IF conversion of radio signals to baseband for high performance receivers.  Brochure available  

News from Linear Technology Corp (20 December 2004)

Dual op amp boasts high dynamic range

The OPA2614 is a dual, high-output current, high-gain bandwidth operational amplifier from the Burr-Brown product line.

News from Texas Instruments (20 December 2004)

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