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Convertor makes sense of sine/cosine signals
The iC-NQ is a high-resolution sine-to-digital convertor with alignment functions for analogue sine/cosine sensor signals supplied, for example, from optical or magnetic position encoders.
News from iC-Haus (11 August 2005)
Milne joins with European fabless leaders
David Milne, CEO and Managing Director at Wolfson Microelectronics, has been elected to the FSA's inaugural European Leadership Council.
News from Wolfson Microelectronics ( 9 August 2005)
Display buffer brings LCD TVs up to speed
User application article Programmable display buffer widens viewing area in Samsung's advanced TFT-LCD televisions matching plasma performance.
News from Intersil ( 9 August 2005)
32-channel DACs boast top integration
The MAX5762-MAX5765 (16bit) and MAX5773-MAX5775 (14bit) are billed as the most precise and most compact 32-channel DACs that integrate a programmable offset and gain calibration algorithm.
News from Maxim Integrated Products ( 9 August 2005)
Frugal op amps boast low noise and distortion
New single and dual op amps are well suited for power-sensitive applications such as portable instrumentation, high-channel-count measurement and medical applications.
News from Analog Devices ( 8 August 2005)
AMIS reorganises mixed-signal business
AMI Semiconductor is to integrate its foundry services business into its mixed-signal business unit.
News from AMI Semiconductor ( 5 August 2005)
Strained-Si transistors show potential
A joint project between Innos and Imperial College London has demonstrated the potential for high-speed low-power applications using strained-Si transistors.
News from Innos ( 4 August 2005)
Controller supports all three sequencing schemes
A new synchronous DC/DC buck controller features innovative sequencing and output voltage margining features.
News from Texas Instruments ( 4 August 2005)
Current monitor covers a wide range
With a typical temperature coefficient below 100ppm/C, the ZXCT1011 current monitor assures accurate measurement of DC currents over the temperature range -40 to +125C.
News from Zetex ( 3 August 2005)
Multiplexing amplifier promises sharper video
The LT6555 is billed as the industry's fastest 2:1 multiplexing triple video amplifier. Brochure available
News from Linear Technology Corp ( 2 August 2005)
Laser drivers meet safety specs
Phyworks has received certification for two of its devices to the relevant parts of IEC and EN60825-1 for the safety of laser products.
News from Phyworks ( 2 August 2005)
Top performance claims for 16bit DAC
The MAX5891 is a state-of-the-art high-performance 16bit 600Msample/s digital-to-analogue convertor
News from Maxim Integrated Products ( 1 August 2005)
Transmit-quality convertors use less power
Analog Devices has developed a low-power generation of its industry-leading TxDAC transmit digital-to-analogue convertors.
News from Analog Devices (29 July 2005)
Wolfson continues to grow
Wolfson Microelectronics has published financial results for the six months ended 30th June 2005.
News from Wolfson Microelectronics (28 July 2005)
Video driver generates its own negative supply
A novel video driver provides an elegant solution to a real world analogue problem.
News from Intersil (26 July 2005)
Multichannel DDS chips offer flexible clocking
The industry's first multichannel DDS devices provide solutions to two common design challenges faced by system engineers in a range of applications.
News from Analog Devices (25 July 2005)
Current sense amplifier survives overvoltages
A high side current sense amplifier combines very quick response times with an input voltage range of 4 to 60V. Brochure available
News from Linear Technology Corp (25 July 2005)
Hall-effect switches are chopper stabilised
Allegro MicroSystems Europe is expanding its family of chopper-stabilised Hall-effect switches and latches with four new product offerings.
News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe (25 July 2005)
Ripple detection chips join standard product range
The new Elmos Semiconductor standard product catalogue can be downloaded from the company's website.
News from Elmos Semiconductor (22 July 2005)
Double balanced mixers cover all bands
Three new SMT packaged GaAs MMIC double balanced mixers are ideal for up-convertor and down-convertor applications from 14 to 32GHz.
News from MRC Components (21 July 2005)
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