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Digital signal controllers enter volume production
The TMS320F2801, TMS320F2806 and TMS320F2808 digital signal controllers are now in volume production.
News from Texas Instruments (24 October 2005)
Meter chips master power measurement
The MCP3905 and MCP3906 are fully functional stand-alone energy-measurement ICs that output average and instantaneous real power.
News from Microchip Technology (24 October 2005)
Utility meter design centre goes online
An online utility meter design centre provides technical tools and resources to simplify the design process and speed the design cycle for creating accurate, reliable and low-cost utility meters.
News from Microchip Technology (24 October 2005)
Current loop transmitter shrinks to MSOP-8
Texas Instruments has released a high-accuracy 4-20mA transmitter in a miniature MSOP-8 package.
News from Texas Instruments (21 October 2005)
Single-chip audio processor goes portable
The BelaSigna 250 audio processing system is targeted at a variety of applications, including communication devices, speciality headsets, remote sensors and other portable equipment.
News from AMI Semiconductor (19 October 2005)
Differential amplifier drives SAR ADCs directly
Linear Technology has announced the LT1994, the latest fully differential amplifier for driving high-resolution analog-to-digital converters. Brochure available
News from Linear Technology Corp (19 October 2005)
Laboratory to further neuroelectronics research
IMEC has set up a neuroelectronics convergence laboratory, which it reckons is unique in Europe.
News from IMEC (19 October 2005)
Differential amplifiers have wide bandwidths
New differential amplifiers meet the challenges encountered in designing broadband test and measurement equipment, ATE and a wide range of aerospace and military applications.
News from Inphi Corp (18 October 2005)
Automotive sensors ease circuit design
A new family of AC-coupled Hall-effect gear-tooth sensors combine a compact package size with integrated filter capacitors to provide additional reliability.
News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe (17 October 2005)
Op amp offers flexible design options
A high-current low-cost power op amp is designed for driving a wide variety of loads while operating on low-voltage supplies.
News from Texas Instruments (17 October 2005)
SOI process promises analogue advantages
A fully complementary silicon on insulator bipolar foundry technology is designed to meet the high performance requirements of DVD players, digital video recorders and ADSL modems.
News from Zarlink Semiconductor (17 October 2005)
Op amp and references aid instrumentation design
A JFET-input op amp and a family of low power voltage references are optimised for a combination of high precision, ultrasmall footprint and very low power consumption.
News from Analog Devices (13 October 2005)
A/D convertors save with flexible inputs
A new generation of 16 and 18bit ADCs address industrial needs for more efficient and cost-effective data conversion, while reducing design complexity and setting new standards for performance.
News from Analog Devices (12 October 2005)
Motion sensor shows its intelligence
The ADIS16201 iSensor intelligent motion sensor integrates a dual-axis MEMS accelerometer, a digital temperature sensor, power management circuitry and embedded firmware.
News from Analog Devices (12 October 2005)
Selection guide includes 19 new products
Hittite Microwave Corporation has published its Autumn 2005 Product Selection Guide which summarises more than 369 products, including 19 products new for autumn 2005.
News from MRC Components (12 October 2005)
Queen's to be European centre of excellence
Ommic has signed a memorandum of understanding for Queen's University of Belfast High Frequency Electronics Research Group to act as a European centre of excellence for MMIC research and design.
News from Ommic (12 October 2005)
Level-shifting amp cuts A/D conversion costs
Texas Instruments has released a novel level-shifting difference amplifier from the company's Burr-Brown product line.
News from Texas Instruments (10 October 2005)
Phase shifters and attenuators come together
European Microwave Week saw Ommic add a new range of products to its catalogue.
News from Ommic (10 October 2005)
Single-chip transceiver reduces component count
Silicon Laboratories has introduced the Aero IIe single-chip Edge transceiver - an easy-to-use, high performance RF transceiver for GSM/GPRS/Edge handsets, smart phones and data modems.
News from Silicon Laboratories ( 6 October 2005)
Temperature sensors for mobile and desktop PCs
Computer designers face unrelenting pressure to shrink systems and curb costs without sacrificing performance.
News from SMSC ( 6 October 2005)
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