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29 May 2008 16:06

Switch Mode USB Power Manager, Buck-Boost & Dual Buck Regulator PMIC Maximises Battery Runtime and Minimises Heat

Linear Technology has announced the LTC3556, the latest in a family of smaller next-generation, multi-function power management solutions for Li-Ion/Polymer battery applications. The LTC3556 integrates a switching PowerPath manager, a stand-alone battery charger, an ideal diode, I2C control,

22 May 2008 09:25

MIPS Technologies Unveils Silicon-Proven Hi-Fi Audio Playback IP with Lowest Power Consumption Available

MIPS Technologies, a leading provider of industry-standard architectures, processors and analog IP for digital consumer, home networking, wireless, communications and business applications, has announced that its Hi-Fi Audio Codec IP platform has achieved the world's lowest known power

22 May 2008 09:16

New Dorman Smith TVSS kits for Loadbank system

Tyco Electronics has released new TVSS (Transient Voltage Surge Suppression) kits for Dorman Smith MCCB panel boards. The new enclosure and mounting kits offer more flexibility and functionality for the popular range and come complete with a Bowthorpe
22 May 2008 09:06

National Semiconductor Introduces Industry’s First Emulated Current-Mode-Controlled Buck-Boost DC-DC Regulator Controller with Ultra-wide Operating Voltage Range

National Semiconductor has introduced the industry's first emulated current-mode-controlled buck-boost DC-DC regulator controller with a best-in-class operating voltage range of 3V to 75V for automotive, telecommunications and battery-powered systems.  The LM5118 features programmable switching frequency up to 500 kHz,
20 May 2008 11:16

Toshiba’s latest low noise amplifier offers built-in bypass circuit in small and thin packages

Toshiba Electronics Europe has extended its family of SiGe amplifiers by integrating a low noise amplifier (LNA) with a bypass function into a single MMIC (monolithic microwave integrated circuit).

20 May 2008 11:09

Renesas Technology Develops Future 32-bit RX600 Series CISC MCUs, Based on Renesas’ Next-Generation ‘RX’ Architecture

Renesas Technology has today announced the development of the RX600 Series microcontrollers (MCUs), re-defining performance capabilities of CISC (Complex Instruction Set Computer)1 based MCUs. The new devices, scheduled for sample shipment in the second quarter of 2009, will be
19 May 2008 13:38

3M Introduces New Mini-Clamp II Connectors

3M has announced three new additions to the Mini-Clamp family of connector products: the Mini-Clamp II Wiremount Plug 371 Series, Boardmount Socket 372 series and Wiremount Socket 373 Series. Target applications include factory automation and industrial controls.  The

15 May 2008 13:43

Dual Output 100% Duty Cycle High Output Voltage Step-Down or Current Source DC/DC Controller

Linear Technology has announced the LT3742, a 100% duty cycle dual output step-down switching regulator DC/DC controller that produces output voltages up to 30V for applications including stepper motors, industrial controls, automotive, distributed power and telecom systems. The

13 May 2008 15:20

Keithley Releases CD of Semiconductor Device Test Applications

Keithley Instruments, a leader in solutions for emerging measurement needs, has announced the availability of the Semiconductor Device Test Applications Guide. In addition to the Applications Guide, the CD also includes a large variety of semiconductor test application

12 May 2008 13:33

High Side Current Sense Amplifier Features Input Range from –0.3V to 44V & 300uV Offset

Linear Technology has announced the LT6105, a precision current sense amplifier with an input common mode range that extends from -0.3V below V-, up to 44V above V-. The common mode range of the LT6105 is independent of the positive supply voltage, making it ideal for a wide range of

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