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Capacitance and impedance convert to digital
New high-precision fully integrated convertors address the complex and difficult signal processing challenges of direct capacitance-to-digital and impedance-to-digital conversion.
News from Analog Devices ( 8 March 2005)
Hall-effect sensor ICs handle the heat
The A1301 and A1302 are the world's first family of continuous-time linear Hall-effect sensor ICs in the SOT23 surface-mount package rated for operation at up to +150C.
News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe ( 7 March 2005)
Webcast to examine amplifier noise
Design engineers can register now on the TI website for a live webcast entitled "Amplifier noise: types, origins, magnitude predictions and reduction techniques".
News from Texas Instruments ( 7 March 2005)
RosettaNet tie-up is a European first
EBV Elektronik and National Semiconductor have streamlined their quoting process using the advantages of RosettaNet.
News from EBV Elektronik ( 3 March 2005)
Novel sensor refines thermal management
TruTherm is a novel thermal management technology that uses a new measuring technique to provide pinpoint-accurate temperature measurement for chips with integrated thermal diodes.
News from National Semiconductor ( 1 March 2005)
Convertors boast of AC performance
The fastest ADC in Linear Technology's recently announced LTC2220 family achieves extremely low power consumption with excellent AC performance. Brochure available
News from Linear Technology Corp (28 February 2005)
Analogue switch speeds to USB 2.0 bandwidth
New from Fairchild Semiconductor is the FSUSB22 low-power high-bandwidth dual analogue switch.
News from Fairchild Semiconductor (25 February 2005)
Encoder/decoder chip is made for low power radio
The Control44 is a novel 4bit-address/4bit-data encoder/decoder device from low power radio expert Radiometrix. Brochure available
News from Radiometrix (25 February 2005)
Applications guide to instrumentation amplifiers
Analog Devices has published a free "hands-on" applications guide to instrumentation amplifiers authored by senior design engineers Lewis Counts and Charles Kitchin.
News from Analog Devices (24 February 2005)
Video amps decimate power consumption
New high-performance video amplifiers enable longer battery life in portable multimedia consumer applications, such as audio visual players and digital video cameras.
News from Analog Devices (24 February 2005)
Seminars explain latest analogue technology
National Semiconductor's technology experts are going on tour to share the latest analogue technology and design tools at 18 live seminars covering Europe and Israel.
News from National Semiconductor (24 February 2005)
Acquisition to boost Oki's TFT driver dominance
Oki Electric has signed a contract to acquire the driver chip business for large TFT LCDs from Texas Instruments Japan.
News from Oki Electric (21 February 2005)
Data acquisition systems shrink to 6mm square
A pair of low-noise, low-cost data acquisition microsystems are claimed to provide the industry's best performance and value for demanding applications.
News from Texas Instruments (17 February 2005)
Speedy DAC boosts basestation channel density
A new high performance, dual-channel 500Msample/s digital-to-analogue convertor addresses the growing demands of wireless carriers for low noise floor and increased performance devices.
News from Texas Instruments (16 February 2005)
Driver puts more colour into large-screen TFTs
Oki Electric has developed a source driver LSI for large TFT LCDs that achieves one billion colours in high resolution.
News from Oki Electric (15 February 2005)
Analog advises on mobile platforms
Analog Devices has joined the OMTP (Open Mobile Terminal Platform) group as an Advisor participant.
News from Analog Devices (15 February 2005)
Acquisition to expand imaging portfolio
Cypress Semiconductor is to acquire SMaL Camera Technologies, a designer of industry-leading digital imaging solutions for a variety of business and consumer applications.
News from Cypress Semiconductor (15 February 2005)
Digitally controlled potentiometer keeps it quiet
The ISL95810 is a low-noise, low-power, cost-competitive 256-tap digitally controlled potentiometer (DCP) for system applications requiring control, parameter adjustments or signal processing.
News from Intersil (14 February 2005)
Convertor digitises multiple ratiometric sensors
The LTC2447 is a high accuracy, variable speed/resolution 24bit delta-sigma ADC that features a unique multiplexing architecture to directly digitise multiple ratiometric sensors. Brochure available
News from Linear Technology Corp (10 February 2005)
Micropower amplifier makes a difference
New from Linear Technology, the LT1990 is a rugged micropower gain-selectable difference amplifier. Brochure available
News from Linear Technology Corp ( 8 February 2005)
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