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Zetex
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Lansdowne Road
Chadderton
Oldham
OL9 9TY
UK
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Listing of all 105 news releases from Zetex:
Bipolar gate drivers sink up to 9A
The new devices prevent latch-up and eliminate shoot-through, so helping to improve circuit reliability and improve EMI performance.
News from Zetex ( 1 May 2008)
Perfect score for environmental management system
Zero-zero outcome is real confirmation of Zetex' long-standing commitment and responsible attitude towards the impact of its activities, products and services on the environment.
News from Zetex (18 March 2008)
MOSFET squeezes into tiny package
Zetex Semiconductors' ZXMN2F34MA suits space-starved switching and power management applications, such as external switches in buck/boost PoL convertors.
News from Zetex ( 6 March 2008)
LED drivers cover all the latest options
Inductive DC/DC convertors drive single or multiple LEDs with currents from 700mA through to 1.5A, in buck, boost and buck/boost configurations.
News from Zetex (13 February 2008)
Current monitor covers a wider range
Reductions in circuit complexity, combined with the monitor's SOT23-5 package, mean savings in solution cost and footprint can be achieved.
News from Zetex (11 December 2007)
Chipset suits LED lamps
Zetex Semiconductors' chipset significantly reduces the size and weight of the PCB in the neck of the lamp and the overall cost of lamp manufacture.
News from Zetex (19 October 2007)
Low-voltage transistors suit slimline products
Zetex Semiconductors' ZXTP25020CFF and ZXTP19020DFF serve as cost-effective switchers in a variety of portable applications.
News from Zetex (18 September 2007)
Semiconductor company signs distribution deal
Sasco Holz will offer the complete range of Zetex analogue semiconductors in a number of Central and Eastern European countries
News from Zetex ( 5 September 2007)
Current monitor offers high accuracy
The ZXCT1020's very low on-chip offset trimming brings a significant improvement in performance for very small sense voltages at high current levels.
News from Zetex (29 August 2007)
Transistors suit new power supplies
ZXTN and ZXTP transistors offer a lower saturation voltage and higher current gain hold up, leading to improved circuit efficiency and cooler running.
News from Zetex (14 August 2007)
Controllers cut satellite receivers down to size
Satellite LNB controllers require just three external components to function - 10 fewer than alternative single universal LNBs and 20 fewer than typical C-band LNB designs.
News from Zetex (31 July 2007)
Current monitor promises accurate measurement
Current monitor features a wide common mode input voltage range, from ground to within 2V of the supply voltage.
News from Zetex (26 June 2007)
LED driver is flexible about light and heat
LED driver can supply up to 16 high power LEDs with an adjustable output current of up to 1A.
News from Zetex (25 May 2007)
New office supports Taiwanese designers
The opening of a new Taiwan office is the latest in a series of moves which will see Zetex continue to extend its support and services with new offices in Asia Pacific.
News from Zetex ( 9 May 2007)
Electronics companies develop digital amplifiers
Zetex Class Z direct digital feedback amplifier (DDFATM) technology provides NAD Electronics with no-compromise audio performance.
News from Zetex ( 7 May 2007)
MOSFETs feed back to enhance reliability
Low side self-protecting MOSFETs in SOT223 packages provide diagnostic feedback via a separate status pin.
News from Zetex ( 3 April 2007)
PM finds facts on semiconductor manufacturing
Prime Minister Tony Blair visited Zetex Semiconductor's Oldham Headquarters during a recent fact-finding trip to the North West of England.
News from Zetex ( 3 April 2007)
Driver creates compact LED lighting
SOT23-packaged LED driver offers higher power density than alternative and much larger SO8 devices.
News from Zetex (13 March 2007)
Monitor IC gets the measure of current
Current monitor provides simple high voltage current measurement solution for automotive, industrial and power supply applications.
News from Zetex (27 February 2007)
20V MOSFETs switch down to 1.8V
Three new N-channel enhancement-mode MOSFETs are developed specifically for applications with limited drive voltage availability.
News from Zetex (31 January 2007)
Subwoofer design boasts flat frequency response
Digital audio chipset boasts linear qualities
Technology breakthrough in LNB design
Bidirectional current measurement simplified
Network is devoted to LED lighting advances
Expansion for European sales and engineering
Industry veteran to attract design talent
Li to build brand in Asia Pacific
Smaller size for mid-range bipolars
MOSFETs meet Class D audio amplifier needs
High-power LED driver allows flexible control
Bipolar transistors get more in a SOT23 package
Environmental management meets the mark
Bipolars pair up for driving duties
High-voltage MOSFET gets things started
Current monitor claims to measurement accuracy
Rohrer takes over as Chief Executive Officer
Bipolar transistors shrink to SOT23 packaging
Digital amplifier meets audiophile demands
Samsung certifies green credentials
Aspinall and Thapa expand power management group
Current monitor covers a wide range
Yeung to lead definition and development
Schottky aims to extend battery life
Motor drivers banish tail-end spikes
Audio reference design shows off modulator IC
Novel feedback technique aids audio quality
Bipolars drive for motor control
Current monitor aims for automotive applications
Smaller Schottky claims bigger performance
Tiny boost convertors are easily adjusted
Compton takes discretes to market
Automotive quality standard attained
Davies focuses on power applications
Current monitor enhances power control
Drive to reduce fan noise and power
Increased power handling from compact PNP
Marx heads up global business development
Charger chip boosts camera flash battery life
Handbook powers up LED applications
Controller and monitor to debut at PCIM Europe
Magnetic sensor takes position
Package option cuts transistor losses
Amplifier provides three fast channels for video
Novel bipolar technology cuts saturation voltage
Protected MOSFET takes inrush in its stride
LED drivers provide true analogue dimming control
Controller takes charge of cooling fans
Technology park provides togetherness for Zetex
Guide to bipolar power components
MOSFETs boost power dissipation by 60%
Dual MOSFETs shoehorn into tiny packages
Frugal accuracy from current monitor ICs
Dual diodes save space and power
Selection guide details analogue solutions
Bell and Ramsdale join the team
Boost converters extend battery life
Pennekamp takes charge of distribution
Gain loss defeated by wideband amps
Boost convertor offers flexible LCD biasing
All-in-one H-bridge simplifies drive design
Two-chip solution to solve composite video
Bipolars deliver more power from a smaller space
Convertor ensures accurate LED driving
Amplifier claims new standards for sound quality
Miniature package power solutions
P-channel MOSFETs boost circuit efficiency
Diodes join transistors to raise efficiency
DVD manufacturer uses Acoustar audio amplifier
Varactors fit low voltage systems
Multiplexer handles high-speed signals
P-channel trench MOSFETs on the way
Dual varactors ensure close matching
Guide simplifies MOSFET selection
Chip takes control of brushless fans and blowers
Mandarino takes over American distribution
MOSFETs to give that home theatre sound
All-new bipolar process comes on stream

