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Advanced Analogic Technologies
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1210 Parkview
Theale
RG7 4TY
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Telephone: (UK) +44 1189 657763
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Listing of all 85 news releases from Advanced Analogic Technologies:
Power IC sports two convertors and four LDOs
The highly integrated AAT2603 comes in a small 4 x 4mm TDFN package.
News from Advanced Analogic Technologies (10 July 2008)
Handset power chip runs all lighting tasks
I2C-based lighting management unit integrates up to seven LED drivers and three low-dropout linear regulators in a single IC.
News from Advanced Analogic Technologies (27 June 2008)
Handset power chip runs flash and backlight
Trimode charge pump driver IC supports both display backlighting and camera flash operations in mid-range camera phones.
News from Advanced Analogic Technologies (12 June 2008)
Boost convertor powers up camera flashes
Device uses a supercapacitor to deliver the high peak current needed to support the high intensity flash required for mobile phones.
News from Advanced Analogic Technologies (30 May 2008)
Charge pumps power budget backlights
Two new devices help reduce system costs for backlighting low-quality LCDs in low-cost handsets.
News from Advanced Analogic Technologies (19 May 2008)
Power chip has all handheld supplies covered
Highly integrated power IC allows designers of portable battery powered devices to optimise performance, reduce footprint and drive down cost.
News from Advanced Analogic Technologies ( 2 May 2008)
Step-down convertor boosts density and efficiency
Convertor extends battery life by running at efficiency levels as high as 95% and can achieve 90% efficiency at its full rated 2A load.
News from Advanced Analogic Technologies (18 April 2008)
Battery charger chip takes protection onboard
Charger IC includes an an isolated overvoltage protection switch and features a digital thermal management system to maximise charging efficiency.
News from Advanced Analogic Technologies ( 8 April 2008)
DC/DC convertors shrink to chip-scale packages
More compact packaging option also reduces noise compared with traditional packaging with bond wires.
News from Advanced Analogic Technologies (14 March 2008)
Three-output power chips aid design flexibility
The three-channel devices allow designers to add new functionality without radically altering their existing core system design or adding numerous discrete devices.
News from Advanced Analogic Technologies (22 February 2008)
White LED driver cuts down on flicker
By driving up to 10 white LEDs in a serial string, the AAT1239-1 simplifies the use of larger LCD panels in a wide array of battery-powered portable devices.
News from Advanced Analogic Technologies ( 1 February 2008)
Convertor copes with green energy standards
Synchronous step-down DC/DC convertor offers power savings in a variety of industrial applications, especially those using backplanes.
News from Advanced Analogic Technologies (24 January 2008)
Integrated switches simplify power design
Dual-input single-output power supply selector switches have low dropout capability and are designed to operate from batteries or any power source up to 6V.
News from Advanced Analogic Technologies (17 January 2008)
Charger chip addresses two-cell market
By supporting input voltages up to 13.2V, the AAT3663 offers designers the opportunity to replace larger and more expensive discrete charging solutions.
News from Advanced Analogic Technologies (20 December 2007)
Power chip combines four LED drivers with two LDOs
Charge pump-based white LED driver integrates two 200mA LDO linear regulators, each with its own independent enable pin, to power ancillary system functions.
News from Advanced Analogic Technologies (14 December 2007)
Multichannel regulator adds design flexibility
Adjustable three-channel regulator for mobile devices combines a step-down convertor with two low dropout linear regulators.
News from Advanced Analogic Technologies (29 November 2007)
Convertor can power bigger loads
Synchronous step-up convertor delivers more load current than competing products in the same footprint and supporting lower startup and operating voltages
News from Advanced Analogic Technologies (15 November 2007)
Switches save space, power and costs
Slew-rate-controlled switches are widely used in portable systems to replace discrete circuitry used to maximise battery efficiency and prolong battery life.
News from Advanced Analogic Technologies ( 1 November 2007)
Switching regulators offer low noise
The AAT2120 and AAT2158 synchronous step-down convertors deliver significantly lower spectral noise and output ripple than competing switching regulators.
News from Advanced Analogic Technologies (11 October 2007)
Switching regulators cut spectral noise
At lower currents, the AAT2120 and AAT2158 switching regulators produce half the ringing amplitude of competing switching regulators.
News from Advanced Analogic Technologies (11 October 2007)
Power chip enables brighter flashes
Convertor ICs shrink step-down supplies
Charge pumps provide all handset LED power
LED driver is cost engineered for budget handsets
Charger chips have all Li-ion options covered
Convertor chip claims standby savings
Switch integrates safe charging circuitry
Load switch supports 21V operation
Convertor IC boosts system power density
Linear charger offers power density
Battery charger IC aims for portables
Boost convertors drive more LEDs for backlights
Power chip boosts safely to USB levels
Convertor works with smallest passives
Independent control of LED functions
Serial-controlled IC powers all handset display
Charger and two convertors come together
Power chip optimises and protects flash LEDs
AnalogicTech and Siliconix bury the hatchet
Power management portfolio shows up in Munich
Catalogue distribution deal has near-global span
Charger, convertor and LDO are combined
Powerful purchase includes Shanghai design centre
Boost convertor is made for budget applications
Power convertor enables economies of scale
Single-wire, digital brightness control
Step-down convertor increases efficiency
Convertor and LDO unite for handset power supply
Charger and step-down convertor come together
Step-up convertor maintains high efficiency
Convertor shrinks for ultraportable duties
All-in-one charger chip saves portable space
Taiwanese foundry takes on power process
Step-down convertor slims for portable designs
Convertor is ideal power source for OLEDs
IC powers handset LEDs for flash and flood
Controllers simplify RGB LED driving
Convertors are fast to get power to baseband chips
Charger chip optimises USB power supply
Regulators raise current and cut switching time
Power chip pumps up handset flashes
Charger chip is faster and more reliable
Compact I/O expanders increase GPIO resources
Dual charge pump simplifies handset power
Charge pump boosts camera flash intensity
Step-down convertors have smaller footprints
Regulators combine to cut handheld footprint
Charger chip cuts component counts
Charge pump runs backlights and camera flashes
Handset LED charge pump goes three ways
Charge pump cuts backlight power budget
Charge pump powers up backlights and flashes
Chen brings process experience
Power management products are all lead-free
Linear battery charger takes pass device onboard
Intelligent switches cut current spikes and sags
Convertor features full internal compensation
Charge-pump chip cuts supply size
Compact convertors save on board space
LDO and microprocessor reset come together
Convertor boosts efficiency for single-cell uses
LDO handles big loads in portable kit
Charge pumps boost white LED drive efficiency

