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Sensor takes over when GPS gets lost
A new angular rate sensor (gyroscope) will enhance the accuracy of GPS instruments in situations where satellite reception is lost.
News from Melexis ( 5 June 2006)
Extended range for detector log video amplifiers
Miniature extended range detector log video amplifiers feature 80dB dynamic range to complement Labtech Microwave's standard range DLVA product lines.
News from Labtech ( 5 June 2006)
DAC family offers its own upgrade path
Ultra-low-power two- and four-channel digital-analogue convertors offer a choice of 8, 10 and 12bit resolutions.
News from National Semiconductor ( 5 June 2006)
Fuel gauge gets the measure of Li-ion batteries
A high-precision battery fuel gauge integrates precise current, voltage and temperature measurements along with nonvolatile data storage into one IC.
News from Maxim Integrated Products ( 5 June 2006)
Webcast adds analogue angle to digital media
A live Analog eLab webcast will address analogue circuit design issues that affect performance of digital media-based video applications.
News from Texas Instruments (April 2006-) ( 2 June 2006)
Quad 14bit ADC claims a first
Analog Devices has released the industry's first high-speed 14bit data convertor with four analogue-to-digital conversion channels.
News from Analog Devices ( 1 June 2006)
Lord Lieutenant presents Queen's Award
Wolfson Microelectronics has been formally presented with the Queen's Award for Enterprise by the Rt Hon Lesley Hinds, Lord Lieutenant and Lord Provost of the City of Edinburgh.
News from Wolfson Microelectronics ( 1 June 2006)
A/D convertor claims biggest bandwidth
A 14bit 155Msample/s analogue-to-digital convertor claims an industry-leading full-power bandwidth of 1.1GHz.
News from National Semiconductor (26 May 2006)
Dual and quad op amps shrink to DFN
The LT6001 and LT6002 are claimed to be the industry's first 1.8V dual and quad operational amplifiers available in tiny DFN packages. Brochure available
News from Linear Technology Corp (26 May 2006)
Front end is comprehensive video digitiser
A triple-channel 8bit video analogue front end incorporates all the functions required to digitise YPbPr video signals and RGB graphics signals from DVD players, VCRs, set-top boxes and PCs.
News from Intersil (24 May 2006)
Bipolar amplifier cover all bands
Miteq has released a new 34 page catalogue of its complete bipolar amplifier line up to 3GHz.
News from Miteq (22 May 2006)
Fairchild gathers analogue expertise
Fairchild Semiconductor has formed three new analogue development teams, with approximately 25 individuals, to bolster its power analogue business.
News from Fairchild Semiconductor (19 May 2006)
Multiplexer makes the most of video bandwidth
A triple-channel multiplexer has been designed with a slew rate that enables exceptional bandwidth even at the high levels typically associated with video signals.
News from Intersil (19 May 2006)
Buffer/multiplexers boast best signal integrity
Four new current-mode logic signal-conditioning buffers and multiplexers feature 25ps of jitter for the best signal integrity in the industry.
News from National Semiconductor (19 May 2006)
Acquisition enhances IC design team
Silicon Laboratories has acquired Silembia, a privately held French company that develops semiconductor intellectual property for digital demodulation and channel decoding.
News from Silicon Laboratories (17 May 2006)
Hall effect sensors replace contact potentiometers
High-precision programmable linear Hall effect sensor ICs are ideally suited to replacing contact potentiometers in automotive and industrial linear position-sensing applications.
News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe (15 May 2006)
New name in high-performance op amps
High-performance op amps allow designers to achieve dual objectives of delivering superior amplifier performance and maintaining very low power consumption.
News from Fairchild Semiconductor (11 May 2006)
Fast-sampling monitors aid energy efficiency
Digital power monitors reduce power requirements, cost and thermal challenges in blade servers, blade PCs and ATCA cards.
News from Analog Devices (11 May 2006)
Acceleration sensor goes on the game
User application article Nintendo's novel Wii game controller uses a three-axis MEMS acceleration sensor.
News from Analog Devices (11 May 2006)
Analogue switches are optimised for portable duty
SPDT switches combine low-voltage operation and low on-resistance ratings in a small package size for signal-routing applications in portable and battery-powered end products.
News from Vishay Siliconix (10 May 2006)
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