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Clock synthesiser cuts the jitter

A new clock synthesiser and jitter cleaner claims the lowest phase noise and jitter in its class.

News from Texas Instruments (27 June 2005)

Distributed amp keeps control of gain

A new gallium arsenide monolithic microwave integrated circuit distributed amplifier can be used as an ultrawideband amplifier or a fibre optic modulator driver.

News from Mimix Broadband (27 June 2005)

Amp suits microwave and millimetre-wave systems

The XD1001 is a gallium arsenide monolithic microwave integrated circuit distributed amplifier that can be used as an ultrawideband amplifier or a fibre optic modulator driver.

News from Mimix Broadband (27 June 2005)

Three-port video switch boasts big bandwidth

The FSAV433 is billed as the industry's first high-bandwidth three-port 3:1 video switch.

News from Fairchild Semiconductor (24 June 2005)

Inventor of the integrated circuit dies aged 81

Jack St Clair Kilby, retired TI engineer and inventor of the integrated circuit, died on 20th June 2005 in Dallas following a brief battle with cancer.

News from Texas Instruments (23 June 2005)

12bit ADC claims speed record

Maxim Integrated Products is claiming a new 12bit sampling-speed standard with the introduction of the MAX1215, a 12bit 250Msample/s analogue-to-digital convertor (ADC).

News from Maxim Integrated Products (22 June 2005)

Tiny audio amp IC delivers big power

The NCP2820 delivers a power-efficient, cost-effective solution for driving the loudspeaker for hands-free, high-power, melody ringer and other multimedia functions in a cellphone.

News from ON Semiconductor (21 June 2005)

ADCs support consumer recording

Two new ADCs for consumer devices offer highly integrated microphone support solutions characterised by low power consumption, compact size and excellent audio performance.

News from Wolfson Microelectronics (21 June 2005)

Kuran to lead product development

Shihab Kuran PhD has been selected to lead product development for the Fairchild Semiconductor Analogue Products Group.

News from Fairchild Semiconductor (20 June 2005)

RF mixer reduces board space and cost

A new RF mixer offers industry-leading linearity over a broad frequency range up to 3GHz for both up- and down-conversion applications.

News from Analog Devices (16 June 2005)

Supervisors offer monitoring system on single chip

Watchdog supervisors perform three vital system functions - power on reset, software watchdog and manual reset.

News from Catalyst Semiconductor (16 June 2005)

Wessel steps up to Europe-wide role

Thomas Wessel has been promoted to the position of Managing Director for European Sales and Marketing.

News from Analog Devices (15 June 2005)

Analogue focus continues National's margin growth

National Semiconductor has reported a GAAP net income of $132.1 million, or 36 cents per share, on revenues of $467 million for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2005, which ended 29th May 2005.

News from National Semiconductor (14 June 2005)

Current-feedback amp handles higher voltages

Texas Instruments has extended the operating voltage of its popular high-speed, current-feedback amplifier with a new high voltage version.

News from Texas Instruments (13 June 2005)

Speedy 12bit convertors cut consumption

New 12bit monolithic 20, 40 and 65Msample/s ADCs consume 40% less power than comparable devices.

News from Analog Devices (13 June 2005)

CDMA power amplifiers shrink to 3mm square

Agilent Technologies has released two new compact CDMA power amplifier modules, featuring the company's CoolPAM technology.

News from Agilent Technologies (10 June 2005)

Differential video switch supports HDMI

A new HDMI switch supports the transmitting of digital AV signals from DVD players, set-top boxes, and additional audiovisual sources to television sets, projectors and other video displays.

News from Pericom Semiconductor Corp ( 6 June 2005)

Moynagh hired to accelerate change

Xignal Technologies has recruited Sean Moynagh as Director of Operations.

News from Xignal Technologies ( 6 June 2005)

Op amps target space- and power-critical use

A new range of single-supply, rail-to-rail input/output, low-power op amps in space-saving 5-pin SOT-23 packages operates over a variety of bandwidths ranging from 10kHz to 10MHz.

News from Microchip Technology ( 6 June 2005)

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)

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