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Hash chip protects IP and batteries

The ISL6296 is billed as the industry's most cost-effective, fixed secret hash engine, authentication IC.

News from Intersil ( 7 February 2005)

Speedy analogue switch goes both ways

Intersil has developed a true bidirectional, ultra-low-resistance quad analog switch that offers precise switching capability from a single supply over a wide range along with high-speed operation.

News from Intersil ( 7 February 2005)

Digital amps help put audio over power lines

 User application article   Mitsubishi Materials Corp has used TI's PurePath Digital technology in its latest powerline communication module, targeting wireless audio solutions for home theatre and audio distribution.

News from Texas Instruments ( 3 February 2005)

Reference boosts precision and battery life

The ISL60007 is a 2.50V voltage reference that claims the industry's lowest power consumption combined with high accuracy, low temperature coefficient and long-term stability.

News from Intersil ( 3 February 2005)

MEMS motion sensor has three axes covered

Analog Devices is expanding its industry-leading micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) technology to three-axis motion sensing.

News from Analog Devices ( 1 February 2005)

No drift claim for 16V instrumentation amp

New from Analog Devices is a device billed as the industry's first 16V, zero-drift precision instrumentation amplifier (in-amp).

News from Analog Devices (28 January 2005)

Amps take resistors onboard to cut component count

Two new gain selectable amplifiers respond to today's demands for highly flexible design solutions to support a wide variety of applications.  Brochure available  

News from Linear Technology Corp (28 January 2005)

Class D amps claim top sound quality

A new family of audio amplifiers combines the space- and heat-saving advantages of Class-D amplification with advanced signal processing technology to deliver dramatic improvements in sound quality.

News from Analog Devices (27 January 2005)

Convertors bring accuracy to AC measurement

Two new true RMS-to-DC conversion ICs claim new standards for accuracy, linearity and size.  Brochure available  

News from Linear Technology Corp (26 January 2005)

National employees dig deep for tsunami victims

Employees from National Semiconductor Corp, with a matching grant from National's non-profit Foundation, have donated $432,000 to aid victims of the tsunami that struck Southeast Asia last month.

News from National Semiconductor (26 January 2005)

Amplifier makes the most of high-speed ADCs

Texas Instruments has developed the industry's lowest noise, lowest distortion fully differential amplifier for driving high-speed analogue-to-digital convertors up to 100MHz.

News from Texas Instruments (25 January 2005)

Grennan brings startup experience

Anadigm has appointed Connie Grennan as its Chief Financial Officer.

News from Anadigm (25 January 2005)

Acquisition to add power amplifier expertise

Agilent Technologies is to acquire Wavics, a Korean-based designer and manufacturer of power amplifier modules for the worldwide mobile handset market.

News from Agilent Technologies (25 January 2005)

Basestation convertor cuts power budget

A second-generation 14bit 80Msample/s ADC achieves extremely low power consumption with excellent AC performance.  Brochure available  

News from Linear Technology Corp (24 January 2005)

Hoff brings experience to European role

Kurt Hoff has joined Silicon Laboratories' as Vice President of European Sales and Operations based in the company's Paris office.

News from Silicon Laboratories (20 January 2005)

Ruby anniversary for Analog Devices

Analog Devices has reached its 40th anniversary, celebrating four decades of technology innovation, company growth, and industry leadership.

News from Analog Devices (19 January 2005)

Little resistance to quad switch adoption

The ISL84780 is an ultra-low-resistance quad analogue switch that offers precise switching capability from a single 1.6 to 3.6V supply with low on resistance and high speed operation.

News from Intersil (19 January 2005)

Amplifier offers flat gain for CATV use

New and exclusive in the UK from Link Microtek, the TriQuint Semiconductor TGA2803 is a transimpedance amplifier/gain block for CATV distribution systems.

News from Link Microtek (19 January 2005)

Codec has independently programmable sample rates

An advanced audio codec is specifically designed for high-performance DVD-RW systems.

News from Wolfson Microelectronics (18 January 2005)

Amplifier promises low distortion operation

A new unity-gain stable, high-speed voltage feedback amplifier ensures low distortion operation by high-gain bandwidth and high slew rate.

News from Texas Instruments (14 January 2005)

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