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Semiconductor products set for Munich launch
Electronica 2006 will see Analog Devices launch several new semiconductor products, including mixed-signal devices, embedded processors and MEMS components.
News from Analog Devices (28 September 2006)
Device puts two channels of pin electronics in one
Device is first to integrate all the functionality needed for two complete channels of 500MHz/1Gbit/s pin electronics for high-performance SoC, memory and other testers.
News from Semtech (28 September 2006)
Audio op amp drops distortion
Dual high-fidelity audio operational amplifier practically eliminates distortion, with total harmonic distortion plus noise of 0.00003%.
News from National Semiconductor (27 September 2006)
High-bandwidth ADC reduces IF demands
National Semiconductor has unveiled the industry's first 14bit dual 1GHz-input bandwidth ADC with serial LVDS outputs.
News from National Semiconductor (27 September 2006)
Ten years of mixed-signal innovation
Silicon Laboratories has achieved multiple industry firsts in the communications, wireless, networking, power and microcontroller markets.
News from Silicon Laboratories (27 September 2006)
Satellite receivers sport multiple Blackfins
User application article Broadcast transmission systems manufacturer X-Digital Systems is using the Blackfin processor in its integrated satellite receiver with FM modulator.
News from Analog Devices (27 September 2006)
Stereo codecs set for Chinese handsets
Lenovo has chosen Wolfson Microelectronics audio technology for the latest handsets in its fast-growing mobile phone portfolio.
News from Wolfson Microelectronics (26 September 2006)
Crosspoint switch provides black-level accuracy
Video crosspoint switch provides correctly balanced composite video with fewer external components.
News from Intersil (25 September 2006)
Dual op amp is quiet about precision
Dual op amp is designed for medical, instrumentation, automated test equipment and other industrial applications that require low noise without sacrificing precision.
News from Analog Devices (21 September 2006)
Driver powers up high-end audio
National Semiconductor has introduced the industry's first integrated, 200V stereo driver for high-power amplifiers.
News from National Semiconductor (21 September 2006)
Mixed signal SoCs take sensors onboard
Prema Semiconductor now offers in-house development and production of customised, analogue and mixed-signal ICs, together with standard ICs for specific applications.
News from Prema Semiconductor (21 September 2006)
DAC is sound choice to cut handset power
Highly efficient stereo DAC is integrated with 1W Class D stereo speaker driver and capless headphone output to offer outstanding audio quality.
News from Wolfson Microelectronics (19 September 2006)
Clocks cut power for timekeeping
Micropower real-time clock/calendar devices with on-chip timing and crystal compensation deliver accurate timekeeping with very low power dissipation.
News from Intersil (19 September 2006)
Analogue devices make cables more intelligent
Quellan can now transform data centre cable interconnects from passive, nonactive devices to intelligent "roadways" for use in today's mega data centres.
News from Quellan (19 September 2006)
Acquisition expands Analog's audio expertise
Analog Devices has acquired AudioAsics, a Danish developer of high-performance, low-power microphone and audio signal conditioning technology.
News from Analog Devices (19 September 2006)
IC is dedicated to smoke detectors
Low-current CMOS integrated circuit incorporates all the required features for an ionisation-type smoke detector.
News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe (18 September 2006)
Serdes enables distributed basestations
National Semiconductor has introduced an advanced serialiser/deserialiser (serdes) for next-generation basestation architectures.
News from National Semiconductor (18 September 2006)
Power management units integrate four outputs
Latest additions to family of integrated power management units are optimised to power mid-range, quad-output applications, such as low-power FPGAs, microprocessors and DSPs.
News from National Semiconductor (15 September 2006)
Tiny interface chip brings USB and audio together
Single-chip devices support USB 1.1, USB 2.0 Full Speed, USB 2.0 High Speed and high fidelity audio signals, all in tiny 3.5 x 1.5mm TDFN packaging.
News from Pericom Semiconductor Corp (13 September 2006)
Alliance aims for assured IP services
Brix Networks and Texas Instruments have begun collaboration and development initiative designed to deliver pervasive IP endpoint service assurance management.
News from Texas Instruments (April 2006-) (13 September 2006)
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