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Listing of all 349 news releases from Intersil:
Ambient light sensors promise easy application
Devices provide a simple way to improve efficiency and functionality in end products by enabling applications to automatically adjust to varying light conditions.
News from Intersil (30 April 2008)
LED driver handles automotive conditions
The ISL78100 can use a DC bias current or an external PWM signal for more accurate control of the LED colour temperature.
News from Intersil (21 April 2008)
Synchronous buck regulator extends battery life
The ISL8009A's highly efficient power conversion under light load conditions extends battery life in portable and handheld applications.
News from Intersil (11 April 2008)
Authentication ICs set seal on battery security
Battery authentication ICs incorporate very high levels of security using a basic challenge/response scheme based on 32bit challenge code and 8bit response code.
News from Intersil (28 March 2008)
Timing regenerators cut jitter and boost quality
Intersil's ISL54100, ISL54101 and ISL54102 perform both retiming and input switching using a single chip.
News from Intersil ( 4 March 2008)
Real-time clocks provide long-term accuracy
By using the AC power line for timekeeping, designers can build devices that perform more accurately and reliably and better withstand extreme temperature changes.
News from Intersil (25 February 2008)
RS485/422 transceiver runs up to 100Mbit/s
Achieving a datarate more than double that of competing devices, the ISL3259E allows manufacturers to design the most dependable high datarate systems ever created.
News from Intersil (20 December 2007)
Multiple-output power chips save board space
Triple- and dual-output regulators provide a single, high-efficiency power solution for a variety of point-of-load applications.
News from Intersil ( 3 December 2007)
Serial transmitter save power and protect
Low-voltage RS485/RS422 single transmitters come in very small TDFN and SOT23 packages.
News from Intersil (25 October 2007)
Serial receivers are well protected
Fully featured RS485/RS422 receivers provide 1/8 unit load input resistance and full fail-safe operation, along with enhanced ESD protection on the Rx input pins.
News from Intersil ( 4 October 2007)
Step-down controller claims widest input range
Dual-output buck controller runs from the industry's widest input voltage range, accepting inputs from 3.3 to 25V, and producing outputs from +0.6 to +5.0V.
News from Intersil (25 September 2007)
Efficient claims for compact regulator
Synchronous buck integrated FET regulator maintains up to 95% efficiency in both full load and light load conditions.
News from Intersil (11 September 2007)
Compact transceivers offer robust performance
Parallel networks, like SCSI "fast 40" systems, benefit from the 40Mbit/s data rate and the low transceiver and receiver skews, as well as the 4nS part-to-part skews.
News from Intersil (21 August 2007)
Switching regulators protect against spikes
High-efficiency 2A integrated FET step-down DC/DC switching regulators support wide operating input voltages and can handle transient spikes up to 100V.
News from Intersil ( 6 August 2007)
Power chip eases automotive display design
Highly integrated TFT-LCD power supply IC improves performance and cuts costs for powering 7 to 15in displays in automotive applications.
News from Intersil (30 July 2007)
In amp range includes first quad device
Quad instrumentation amplifier simplifies designs and reduces costs for applications that require precise and simultaneous monitoring of multiple variables.
News from Intersil (27 July 2007)
Op amps and comparators cut consumption
Nanopower single-supply precision op amps and comparators claim the industry's best supply current consumption at 450nA (maximum).
News from Intersil (12 July 2007)
Voltage reference claims power savings
With an input voltage range from 2.7 to 5.5V, the ISL21007 voltage reference is an ideal choice for portable instrumentation applications where power and noise are a concern.
News from Intersil ( 9 July 2007)
Precision amplifiers keep the noise down
Single-supply op amps offer noise performance previously only attainable by using dual-supply devices.
News from Intersil ( 5 July 2007)
Regulators synchronise to cut system EMI
Synchronous buck regulator cuts noise through programmable switching frequency and external synchronisation.
News from Intersil ( 4 July 2007)
Lowpass filter smoothes out video DAC glitches
Driver boosts datarates on longer-range DSL
Front-end chips simplify battery pack design
Video digitiser takes more onboard
Power chips diagnose set-top-box faults
OLED power IC integrates more functions
Op amps meet military specifications
Multiplexer brings serial devices together
New president and COO for linear chip maker
Lowpass filters clean up video outputs
Voltage supervisors offer flexible options
Wernqvist to get close with Ericsson
Clock, calendar and alarm come together
Serial transceivers output more from less
Local support to increase Chinese penetration
Transceivers in the running for award
PWM controller integrates more into less
Charger chip runs laptops at lower voltages
Low-noise voltage reference saves power
LDO boasts superior stability and low noise
Masato Nozaki new vice president of Japan sales
Analogue switches cut resistance to signal quality
PWM controllers take more discretes onboard
Dual-input charger chip is well protected
Hash engine protects against misconnection
Dual-output regulator IC delivers 6A
Video multiplexer replaces multiple devices
Analogue products and technology come to Munich
Multiplexers mix audio, video and USB data
Controller cuts graphics core consumption
Core controller is made for 64bit Turion systems
Crosspoint switch provides black-level accuracy
Clocks cut power for timekeeping
Video crosspoint maintains black-level accuracy
Real-time clocks enhance security
Transceivers accelerate industrial serial comms
Controllers claim cost-efficient power management
Sensors save on backlight control
Promotion recognises Korean success
Calibrator chip removes mechanical stage
RF amplifiers take ESD protection onboard
Front end is comprehensive video digitiser
Multiplexer makes the most of video bandwidth
Multiphase controllers improve transient response
Real time clocks add memory and supervision
Switches promise best of both worlds
Oaklander takes on worldwide responsibility
Rhind takes charge of consumer power products
Video driver rejects GSM interference
Voltage regulator has power for graphics
Video crosspoint switches more in one
Top technical recognition for Isham and Lin
Supervisors save battery power
Voltage supervisors mop up more system functions
RGB multiplexers claim maximum bandwidth
PWM ICs add loadline and overcurrent protection
Serial transceivers stand up to ESD
PWM controller is flexible about design
Operational amplifier design tool is free online
Analogue switch promises lower distortion
Power controller handles DDR memory needs
Charger chip masters single-cell duties
Core regulators enable flexible laptop power
Digital pots offer compact low-cost option
Core controller protects motherboard CPUs
PWM controllers integrate more onboard
Optical sensors help save backlight power
Display buffer brings LCD TVs up to speed
Video driver generates its own negative supply
PSU controller combines two PWMs with dual LDOs
Real time clock takes system management onboard
Sync separator has global appeal
Serial transceivers survive noisy environments
Controller powers up mobile graphics
Charger chip is flexible about its inputs
Top level promotions for Gist and Lahri
Real time clock saves on battery power
Battery chargers are chemistry-independent
Video multiplexers claim speed record
Dual analogue switch has lower on-resistance
PWM controller aims for the point of load
Quad amplifier claims speed record
Regulators are ready for new Pentium power schemes
Chip cuts design time for video switching
Set top box chips power up down convertors
Power controllers have broadband targets
Charger chip handles high-voltage inputs
Digitally controlled potentiometer keeps it quiet
PWM solution provides three in one
Hash chip protects IP and batteries
Speedy analogue switch goes both ways
Reference boosts precision and battery life
Precision voltage regulation for Centrino boards
Terminator accelerates two-wire buses
Little resistance to quad switch adoption
Triple delay line promises skew-free RGB video
PWM controller offers the best of both senses
Power management simulation gets personal
Buck regulator has internal compensation
Single transceivers balanced for standards
Speedy claims for triple current feedback amp
Dual op amp drives for VDSL DMT applications
Precision quad switch goes both ways
Intersil to buy back common stock
Frugal performance from voltage references
PWM controllers upgrade PSU performance
Power chip supplies LNB down convertors
Amp cuts current drain from TFT LCDs
Analogue switch upogrades existing designs
Dual MOSFET driver is well protected
Regulator powers up portable displays
Hot-plug controller does more in one
High-speed DACs claim industry leadership
Integrated buffers cut display flicker
Controllers take MOSFETs onboard to save space
PWM controller promises efficiency gains
Triple-output controllers aim for DSL power
Multichannel op amps target TFT displays
Driver takes sync encoding onboard
Multicell charger chip boosts accuracy and safety
Intersil acquires BitBlitz Communications
Low-resistance switches cut handheld power budgets
Programmable gamma generators enhance LCD quality
Speedy DACs run up to 260Msample/s
Transceivers boost serial link performance
Regulators integrate their own FETs
Controller solves biased load problems
PWM controller optimises DC/DC convertor design
IBM endorses PowerPC power solution
Dual PWM chip provides flexible power regimes
Transceivers drop in to upgrade serial links
MOSFET drivers packed with protection features
PWM chip provides flexible notebook power control
Big bandwidth for triple drivers and receivers
MOSFET driver aims for next-generation notebooks
Serial transceivers speed to Profibus applications
Controller provides alternative to ORing
Controller handles prebiased loads "gracefully"
Top accuracy claims for high-speed op amps
Xicor acquisition to expand analogue portfolio
PWM controller takes external reference
Current feedback amps run at video speeds
Low-voltage transceiver boosts serial datarate
Controller powers up Pentium 4 platforms
Small PWM controller has big features
Amp family features speedy swingers
Triple regulator powers up WLAN chipsets in one
PWM controllers aim for distributed bricks
Intersil makes Nasdaq-100 Index
Serial transceivers take ESD protection onboard
Multiplexers upgrade standard performance
Online simulator speeds power system design
Fractional-load transceivers extend serial comms
Speed boost for differential drivers and receivers
Speedy op amps optimise bandwith/power ratio
Transceivers aren't too fussy about supply
All-power control for AMD Athlon 64 designs
Speedy triple amps look to video applications
Strong performance follows wireless sale
Long-range transceiver takes ESD in its stride
PWM controller aids PSU customisation
Op amps balance performance with frugality
Serial transceivers toughen up against ESD
Speedy slewing op amps tackle video transmission
Transceivers cut EMI in the long run
Smart charger chip is cool and compact
Supervisors keep track of multiple voltages
Cash surplus prompts dividend and buyback
Flexible options in low-voltage power sequencing
Laser drivers cover disk writing standards
Big bandwidth for current-feedback amplifiers
Flexible switch offers two singles or a double
Transceivers drop in to extend serial comms
Switches offer more guaranteed specs
Serial interfaces shrink for handheld applications
Equalisers put video over Cat5 cable
AMIS to second source power products
Quad analogue switch cuts on-resistance to new low
Intersil beats financial targets with 11% growth
Networking big guns line up for wireless chipset
Intersil to quit wireless LAN market
Power controller takes on Intel i865/i875 boards
Reference designs meet dual-band specs
Digital control enables multiphase power
Chipset claims global WLAN interoperability
Laser diode drivers cover all disc standards
Standard vindicates chipset strategy
Power controller goes to industrial extremes
Speedy operation from quad switch line
Serial interfaces replace and save space
Multiphase controller offers current-sense options
Analogue switches have guaranteed 3V performance
Software turbocharges IEEE802.11g wireless LANs
Hot-swap controllers protect low-voltage rails
WLAN chipset is faster and more frugal
Sync separator is a first for HDTV
Flat on resistance eases analogue switch design
ACPI-compliant power for DDR and DDR2 memories
Intersil pleased with overall performance
PWM controllers take on latest motherboards
Hot-swap controller monitors two rails at once
SoC cuts wireless access points down to size
Dual-output supply chip powers up set top boxes
Speedy slewing from video op amps
Controllers boost notebook life to five hours
Buffers integrate amps to shrink display circuitry
Analogue switch range spans below 3V
Laser drivers to accelerate CD reading
Tiny RS232 transceiver has miserly standby drain
Backlight driver handles a dozen white LEDs
Synchronisable controllers aid distributed power
WLAN power chip incorporates three LDOs and more
Driver/MOSFET combo cuts down PSU design
Programmable buffer speeds LCD panel design
Driver enables Blu-ray storage device
Support for standards-based Wi-Fi security
WLAN drivers support smart displays
Power chip combines PWM control with LDO
Software secures legacy wireless LANs
Flexible format for speedy switches
Dual diode driver speeds up CD-R/W designs
Controller provides power for the next generation
Frugal MOSFET drivers go high and low
Programmable down convertor boosts basestations
Hot plug controllers reduce telecomms down time
Wireless chipsets demonstrated at Comdex
Two-chip 802.11g solution provides 54Mbit/s WLANs
Intersil files counterclaims against Agere
Intersil files for theft of CMAC
Compact low-power transceivers have ESD protection
Intersil figures are better than expected
Chipset covers wireless LAN standards
Dual driver upgrades optical disc drives
Driver ready for Blu-Ray disc lasers
Speedy operation from low-on-resistance switches
Improved switches are faster and more frugal
Wireless LAN reference design approved for Wi-Fi
Analogue switches shrink for speedy operation
Power amp boosts wireless LAN range
Power management optimised for Intel chipset
Zero IF chipset allows Wi-Fi to fit into SD format
MOSFET drivers shrink into compact packages
Lineariser raises basestation amplifier efficiency
Dual DACs claim basestation superiority
Chipset takes on dual wireless personalities
Controllers power up latest AMD processors
Elantec pair take power at Intersil
Power control family goes for mobile market
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi come together
Less loss from dual PWM controllers
Wireless stars in strong Q1 for Intersil
Dual-output controller for flexible power
MOSFET driver integrates more to shrink convertors
Onboard charge pumps boost PWM controllers
Dual regulators power graphics cards
Fujitsu goes for Intersil motherboard power
SOHOware combines Intersil Wi-Fi with broadband
Four in one for digital down convertor
Multiphase power solution for next-generation MPUs
Intersil to make third acquisition
Dual regulator powers graphics processors
Power solution distributes mobile heat
Intersil and Cisco work towards new IEEE standard
Four-phase PWM chip supports Xeon power schemes
Power solution energises Pentium 4 boards
WLAN chipset used in hospital telephone system
Chipset breathes new life into 2.4GHz at 54Mbit/s
Intel incorporates PRISM chipset for Wi-Fi
Wireless chipsets gain Windows XP drivers
Power controllers optimised for 48V telecomms
Analogue switches improve on speed and size
Controller powers InfiniBand comms modules
RSLICs and DSP combine in development platform
Intersil thumbs up to 54Mbit/s wireless standard
IBM goes for Intersil's Wi-Fi solution
Wi-Fi chipset enables new wireless telephony
Intersil and Primarion in powerful alliance
Power controller meets latest Intel specs
Intersil teams with Intel to accelerate Wi-Fi
Intersil bucks the trend and raises margins
Legend and Quanta take wireless lead from Intersil
Controllers handle hot-swap power demands
PWM chip powers Internet telephony
Sharp puts wireless chipset to use for TV
IBM puts Intersil PRISM in latest ThinkPad
RS-232 transceiver goes to micro package
Regulator claims high-efficiency for portables
Intersil results better than industry average
Chipset simplifies fixed broadband radio systems
Improved power management for Pentium III PCs
Reference design shrinks wireless networking
The future's Indigo for 5GHz wireless LANs
Intersil and IDT to work on voice access solutions
130MHz DACs gun for basestation applications
Intersil aids Microsoft with wireless Windows
Intersil provides power for AMD processsors
Intersil adds ARM core to PRISM development
Baseband and MAC in one for embedded wireless
No IFs about Prism with direct down conversion
Two-chip cPCI hot-plug power management
Prism II stars in 3Com's 11Mbit/s wireless LAN
Intersil proposes Stealth as answer to PFC
Intersil ships volumes of four-chip Prism chipset
Philips uses Prism for wireless access
VoIP R-SLIC triples line density and capacity
Intersil's Endura technology wins VRM 9.0 market
MAC puts wireless networking on the USB
Power management ICs target home applications
Wireless LAN access point on a chip
Controller aids Voice-over-IP applications
Intersil to sell power business to Fairchild
Rad hard power-up microprocessor reset circuit
Wireless LAN technology for the workplace
D-Link chooses Intersil's Prism II chipset
Ultra-low-power MOSFETs prolong battery life
Programmable up-converter simplifies basestations
Intersil and Sony develop new wireless TV solution

