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Differential amplifier in drive for basestations
The AD8352 is the first differential amplifier to achieve the ultralow distortion levels needed to efficiently drive the high-speed ADCs required by today's advanced wireless infrastructure systems.
News from Analog Devices (18 November 2005)
Differential amplifiers meet critical design need
Differential amplifiers meet challenges encountered in designing broadband test and measurement equipment, automatic test equipment and a wide range of aerospace and military applications.
News from Inphi Corp (18 November 2005)
Website stars in distribution awards
SemiconductorStore.com won the Gold Achievement Award for Best Website at this year's NEDA Conference in Chicago.
News from Symmetry Electronics (17 November 2005)
Triple ADCs deliver rich video
New 8/10bit triple ADCs run at up to 165Msample/s, delivering rich video performance ideal for business projectors, televisions and set-top boxes.
News from Texas Instruments (16 November 2005)
Nanoscience acquires Toumaz
Toumaz is now a wholly owned subsidiary of the AIM listed Nanoscience.
News from Toumaz Technology (15 November 2005)
Single-chip, quad-band Edge transceiver
Othello-E radio utilises closed-loop polar modulation to improve linearity and ease design complexity in EDGE handsets.
News from Analog Devices (14 November 2005)
Errey to deliver key speech
Toumaz Technology CEO Keith Errey will deliver a key speech as part of the Fifth Cambridge Investment Research High Value Manufacturing UK South East Conference this week.
News from Toumaz Technology (14 November 2005)
ADC has impressive settling time
Texas Instruments has announced a 16-channel, 24bit analogue-to-digital convertor that is claimed to feature the fastest channel cycle rate and lowest latency in its class
News from Texas Instruments (10 November 2005)
OMAP2 architecture powers Docomo 3G handsets
User application article Texas Instruments' OMAP2420 application processor has been selected for the new NTT Docomo's FOMA 902i series 3G handsets to provide advanced multimedia capabilities.
News from Texas Instruments ( 9 November 2005)
Renesas licenses SMSC technology
User application article SMSC and Renesas Technology have reached a licensing agreement enabling Renesas to use SMSC technology, providing Digital Transmission Content Protection (DTCP) for DVD audio and video.
News from SMSC ( 9 November 2005)
USB stick contains MCU evaluation platform
The ToolStick platform is a fully contained evaluation system in a USB stick.
News from Silicon Laboratories ( 8 November 2005)
Multichannel DACs address design concerns
Analog Devices is introducing eight multichannel monolithic digital-to-analogue convertors (DACs).
News from Analog Devices ( 8 November 2005)
PCI bridge links legacy PCI devices to PCI Express
Texas Instruments is announcing announces another addition to its PCI Express product line with the availability of a new PCI Express-to-PCI bridge.
News from Texas Instruments ( 8 November 2005)
Compact ADC delivers 400ksps data rates
Analog Devices has introduced what it claims is the industry's first 18bit analogue-to-digital convertor (ADC) to deliver 400ksps data rates in a 3 x 5mm mini-small-outline package(MSOP) package.
News from Analog Devices ( 3 November 2005)
MEMS accelerometer has ultra-low power consumption
Analog Devices, innovating in MEMS technology for over a decade, has added a three-axis accelerometer to its iMEMS family of motion signal processing products.
News from Analog Devices ( 3 November 2005)
Differential amplifiers drive high-speed ADCs
Three new high-performance low-distortion fully differential amplifiers drive high-speed ADCs in demanding test and measurement, medical imaging, wireless infrastructure and industrial applications.
News from Texas Instruments (28 October 2005)
Serdes chipset saves display system costs
A new high-speed LVDS serialiser/deserialiser chipset serialises 24bit data over a single differential pair in flat-panel display applications.
News from National Semiconductor (27 October 2005)
Amps cut costs and power of current sensing
New high-side current sense amplifiers have voltage flexibility and power saving features to allow designers to reduce costs and power for battery sensing or data acquisition applications.
News from Semtech (25 October 2005)
ADCs provide complete bridge sensor front end
New 24bit analogue-to-digital convertors integrate low-noise programmable gain amplifiers, precision delta-sigma ADCs and internal oscillators.
News from Texas Instruments (24 October 2005)
Switches are well suited to portable devices
A new family of dual SPDT and dual SPST analogue switches is designed for audio, video and data-stream applications.
News from Vishay Siliconix (24 October 2005)
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