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Lead-free programme nears full coverage
National Semiconductor reckons it is on track to achieving 100% lead-free production by the end of June 2006, at which point all the company's ICs will be sold in lead-free packages.
News from National Semiconductor ( 2 June 2005)
Audio power amplifier targets flat panel displays
A new digital-input Class-D audio power amplifier enables flat panel display designers to develop products with sound quality that matches the display's high-quality image.
News from Texas Instruments ( 2 June 2005)
SaneWave to target pro audio applications
SaneWave has been selected by Texas Instruments as a member of TI's High-Performance Analog (HPA) Third Party Developer Network.
News from Texas Instruments ( 2 June 2005)
Instrumentation amplifier runs down to 1.8V
Analog Devices has released the industry's first instrumentation amplifier to offer high precision at voltages as low as 1.8V.
News from Analog Devices ( 2 June 2005)
Audio codec has a split personality
A new stereo audio codec offers the ability to operate the ADC and DAC at different sample rates simultaneously, making it ideal for simultaneous playback and recording applications.
News from Wolfson Microelectronics ( 1 June 2005)
Analogue switches run from Li-ion batteries
A new family of analogue switches is designed for direct battery operation in portable applications.
News from Vishay Siliconix (30 May 2005)
Dual ADCs cut the crosstalk
A new family of low power, high speed dual ADCs provide -110dB crosstalk for excellent channel-to-channel isolation, while achieving extremely low power consumption. Brochure available
News from Linear Technology Corp (30 May 2005)
Webcast to explain undersampling with ADCs
Design engineers can register now on the TI website for a live Analog eLab webcast entitled "Using high-speed ADCs for undersampling".
News from Texas Instruments (30 May 2005)
Programmable interface suits automotive sensors
Melexis has developed a novel, versatile, fully integrated and programmable sensor interface solution for automotive and industrial applications.
News from Melexis (27 May 2005)
Mitel commits to IP telephony components
Mitel has selected TI as its primary supplier for both its IP phone sets and VoIP gateway systems.
News from Texas Instruments (26 May 2005)
Industrial VGA claims leading specs
The industry's highest bandwidth, lowest power per channel, DC-coupled variable gain amplifier is 50% faster and one-third smaller than competing solutions.
News from Analog Devices (24 May 2005)
DSP chips promise unprecedented audio
Texas Instruments has announced three new floating-point digital signal processors based on the TMS320C67xT DSP generation.
News from Texas Instruments (24 May 2005)
MCU supervisors take more memory onboard
Supervisors support reliable operation for microcontroller-based systems during power-up, power-down and all transitional power events.
News from Catalyst Semiconductor (24 May 2005)
Monitor watches eight analogue voltages
National Semiconductor has added an analogue voltage monitor to its industry-leading portfolio of communication interface boundary scan products.
News from National Semiconductor (20 May 2005)
New process enables industrial amp advances
Analog Devices is introducing a suite of amplifiers designed to meet the demanding signal conditioning requirements of high-voltage industrial and instrumentation equipment.
News from Analog Devices (19 May 2005)
Quad amp claims new noise lows
The industry's lowest-noise quad bipolar precision amplifier satisfies the demanding requirements of multichannel systems that operate from +/-18V power supplies.
News from Analog Devices (19 May 2005)
Smaller op amp provides bigger performance
The AD8677 is one-quarter the size of competing offerings while providing improved accuracy compared with ADI's industry-standard OP07.
News from Analog Devices (19 May 2005)
Precision industrial amplifier boasts lower noise
The AD8675 is billed as the industry's only 36V low-noise precision amplifier with a voltage noise density of 2.5V/(rt)Hz and rail-to-rail output.
News from Analog Devices (18 May 2005)
TI clocks up three-quarter century
Among many major milestones in the history of Texas Instruments, the company passed another one on 16th May 2005 by marking its 75th anniversary.
News from Texas Instruments (17 May 2005)
Programmable silicon oscillator bridges the gap
The LTC6906 is a programmable silicon oscillator with an ultralow operating current of 18uA at 100kHz. Brochure available
News from Linear Technology Corp (16 May 2005)
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