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element14 has introduced 14 additions to its product range
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The WaveSurfer MXs-B and MSO MXs-B LeCroy oscilloscopes are compact with a large touch screen and intuitive user interface.
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The Texas Instruments MSP-EXP430G2 LaunchPad is a flash programmer and debugging tool that provides everything needed to start developing on MSP430 Value Line devices.
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Linear Technology has released the LT6109, a high side current sense device that incorporates a current sense amplifier, dual comparators and a precision 400 mV voltage reference.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC3617, a high-efficiency, monolithic synchronous step-down switching regulator, capable of generating a bus termination voltage for DDR/DDR2/DDR3 and future standard memory applications requiring sourcing and sinking of current.
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Linear Technology has announced the H- and MP-grade versions of the LTC3851A, a wide input voltage range (4 to 38 V) synchronous step-down DC/DC controller.
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Linear Technology has released a high-reliability, MP-grade version of the LT1431, a three-terminal adjustable shunt voltage regulator that operates over a -55 to 150°C junction temperature range.
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Linear Technology has announced the LT8500, a pulse width modulation generator with 48 independent channels. Each channel has an individually adjustable 12-bit (4096 steps) PWM register and a 6-bit (64 steps) ±50% correction register.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC2997, a temperature-to-voltage converter with built-in series resistance cancellation for 2.5 to 5.5 V systems.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC3226, an inductorless supercapacitor charger with backup PowerPath controller for Li-ion or other low-voltage system rails in applications that require short-term backup power.
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Linear Technology has announced new export classification control numbers for its families of high-performance, high-speed ADCs with sample rates of up to 200 MS/s at 12-bit, 125 MS/s at 14-bit and 10 MS/s at 16-bit resolutions.
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The Lecroy WaveJet family of 100 to 500 MHz oscilloscopes has a big, bright 7.5″ display, long 500 kpts/ch memory and up to 2 GS/s to easily capture and see every detail of a waveform.
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XL_Star is the first co-branded development platform, from element14 and Freescale Semiconductor, and is a multifunction development tool to illustrate the capabilities of the 8-bit MC9S08MM128 (SKU1862858/27T2919) MCU and MMA8451QT (SKU 1842359/84R7351) accelerometer in various modes of operation, displaying the outputs via an array of LEDs arranged in an eight-pointed star.
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The Digilent chipKIT Uno32 combines compatibility with the Arduino open source hardware prototyping platform with the performance of the Microchip PIC32 microcontroller.
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Linear Technology has announced the LT3746, a 32-channel LED driver integrated with a 55 V step-down controller. The driver powers up to 30 mA of LED current for each channel, which can drive up to 13 LEDs in series, making it suitable for applications such as large LED billboards.
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Xtrinsic Sensing Solutions from Freescale has been introduced to the inventory of element14.
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element14 has increased its parts inventory to include over 14,000 electromechanical products for electronics design engineers and purchasing professionals across Asia-Pacific.
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element14 (formerly Farnell) has enhanced its development kits to include the latest technologies for design engineers and maintenance, repair and operations professionals.
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Linear Technology has introduced a family of ultralow-power 14 and 12 bit, 25 to 125 Msps analog-to-digital converters that dissipate less than 1 mW per mega sample per second from a 1.8 V supply.
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element14 (formerly Farnell) has launched its online service http://au.element14.com/features for Australia and http://nz.element14.com/features for New Zealand that will provide detailed information and showcase new products and solutions, along with relevant articles and training modules.
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A commonmode line filter series from Würth Electronik is now available.
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element14 has added the Bourns power resistor PWR221T-30 series to its inventory.
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Digital isolators, with iCoupler technology from Analog Devices, have been added to element14’s 120,000-strong inventory of products stocked within Asia-Pacific.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC3810H-5, a high input voltage synchronous step-down DC/DC controller with guaranteed specifications for junction temperatures as high as 150°C.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC2379-18, a serial 18-bit, 1.6 Msps SAR analog to digital converter that achieves 101 dB SNR and -118 dB THD while supporting a fully differential ±5 V input range.
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Linear Technology has introduced three families of low-power 16-bit, 25 to 125 Msps analog-to-digital converters that dissipate about half the power of other 16-bit solutions.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC5564, a precision RF power detector that operates from 600 MHz to 15 GHz, with a response time of 7 ns from a pulsed RF signal.
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Linear Technology has released the LTM8008, a six-output DC/DC µModule regulator with guaranteed operation from -40 to 150°C. It includes a 3 to 72 V input SEPIC converter and six linear regulators, housed in a 15 x 15 x 2.82 mm LGA package.
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Linear Technology has released the LTC3113, a synchronous buck-boost converter that delivers 3 A of output from a nominal 3.3 V power source, Li-Ion/polymer battery or up to 1 A from dual cell alkaline/NiCad/NiMH batteries.
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Linear Technology has released the LTC3789, a high-efficiency (up to 98%) synchronous buck-boost DC/DC controller that operates from input voltages above, below or equal to the regulated output voltage.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTM4628 µModule regulator containing two step-down 8 A DC/DC converter circuits with the inductors, MOSFETs and other necessary components in a LGA package.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC2870 and LTC2871 multiprotocol transceivers with switchable integrated termination for 3.3 and 5 V systems. RS485 systems require a termination resistor on the ends of the communication bus to minimise signal reflections.
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Linear Technology has announced the LT3511, a high-voltage isolated monolithic flyback switching regulator that simplifies the design of an isolated DC/DC converter.
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Wireless technology allows the display of the Fluke 381 remote display clamp meter to be carried up to 10 m away from the point of measurement.
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The STM32VLDiscovery is an evaluation board and quick way to discover the STM32 value line. It features everything required for beginners and experienced users to get started quickly.
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Linear Technology and Energy Micro have combined their expertise in energy harvesting power supplies and ultra-low-power, 32-bit microcontrollers to produce a demonstration, showcasing the opportunities for smart energy-harvesting applications.
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Linear Technology has announced the LT3748H, a high-input voltage isolated flyback DC/DC controller with guaranteed operation for junction temperatures to 150°C.
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Linear Technology has released the LT1999, a high-voltage amplifier designed for bi-directional current sensing in the presence of fast switching common-mode voltages from -5 to 80. This wide input common-mode range is obtained with standard low-voltage op amp supplies.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC3833, a high-frequency controlled, on-time synchronous step-down DC/DC controller with differential output voltage sensing and clock synchronisation.
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Linear Technology has released the LTC3852, a low/wide input voltage (2.7 to 5.5 or 4-38) synchronous step-down DC/DC controller.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC3891, a high-voltage synchronous step-down DC/DC controller that draws 50 µA in standby mode with the output in regulation.
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Linear Technology has announced the LTC3786, a synchronous step-up DC/DC controller that replaces the boost diode with a high-efficiency N-channel MOSFET.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTM9004 and LTM9005, two RF-to-digital µModule receivers that integrate the key components for 3G and 4G base station receivers (WCDMA, TD-SCDMA, LTE, etc) and smart antenna WiMAX base stations.
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Linear Technology has released the LTC3105, a synchronous boost converter that incorporates maximum power point control and starts with inputs of 250 mV.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC6409, a fully differential amplifier capable of driving DC to 100 MHz signals with just 1.1 nV/√Hz noise and -88 dBc HD2/HD3 distortion.
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The LTM8061 and LTM8062 are the first devices in a new family of system-in-a-package uModule chargers, and support an output current up to 2 A.
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Linear Technology has announced the LTC3787, high-power, two-phase single output synchronous step-up DC/DC controller, which replaces the boost diodes with high efficiency N-channel MOSFETs.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTM8042 and LTM8042-1, DC/DC uModule LED drivers for strings of up to eight white or nine red LEDs. Capable of operating as boost, buck or buck boost with 3 to 30 V input range, each device is a complete LED driver in a land grid array package.
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Linear Technology Corporation has introduced the LTC2911 three-channel supply monitor with power-fail warning for low-voltage systems down to 0.5 V. In certain applications, monitoring the main input supply is just as important as monitoring the intermediate bus voltages to provide the host with an early warning of supply failure and signal shutdown procedures.
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The LTC2990, an I2C temperature and monitor for 3 and 5 V systems, is a highly integrated monitor that incorporates a 14-bit ADC, a 10 ppm/°C voltage reference and I2C digital interface to provide sub millivolt voltage resolution, as well as ±1°C accuracy internally and ±0.5°C accuracy remotely when making temperature measurements.
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Linear Technology has announced the LTC6992 silicon oscillator, the latest member of the TimerBlox family of silicon timing devices.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC2383-16, a low-power 16-bit 1 Msps serial SAR ADC with guaranteed specifications over the -40 to 125°C temperature range. Consuming 13 mW from a single 2.5 V supply, the device achieves 92 dB SNR and -106 dB THD from a fully differential +2.5 V input range while maintaining a maximum +2 LSB INL and no missing codes.
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Linear Technology has released the LTC6994, an accurate and simple delay block, based on the company’s silicon oscillator technology and the newest member of the TimerBlox family.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTM4609MP, a buck-boost DC/DC uModule system-in-a-package that is guaranteed and tested for the -55 to 125°C temperature range.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC5588-1, the latest generation of an ultra-high linearity direct conversion I/Q modulator that operates over a wide frequency range from 200 MHz to 6 GHz. The device offers linearity performance of 30.9 dBm OIP3 (output third-order intercept) at 2.14 GHz - without calibration.
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Linear Technology has announced the LTC6993 ‘one-shot’ pulse generator, the latest member of the TimerBlox family of timing devices. The one-shot function, also known as a monostable multivibrator, is useful for accurate event timing, edge detection and frequency discrimination.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC5583, a 40 MHz to 6 GHz dual channel, matched RMS power detector, offering over 55 dB isolation at 2.14 GHz. In RF power amplifier (PA) applications, the device provides a simple solution for accurately measuring forward power, reverse power and voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR).
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC4365, an overvoltage, undervoltage and reverse protection controller, with a -40 to 60 V range, for applications that require windowed supply protection.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LT6654, a SOT23 series voltage reference designed specifically for precision operation from -40 to 125°C.
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Linear has introduced the LTC5587, said to be an industry-first 40 dB dynamic range 6 GHz RMS detector integrated with a high sampling rate 12-bit serial A/D converter.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LT3651-4.2, a 4A monolithic synchronous buck battery charger for single-cell Li-Ion/polymer batteries.
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Linear Technology has announced the TimerBlox family, a set of simple, small, accurate and low power devices for five commonly used timing functions: voltage-controlled oscillator, low frequency oscillator, pulse width modulated oscillator, monostable pulse generator (one-shot) and delay.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC6252/3/4 and LTC6255/6/7 single/dual/quad rail-to-rail operational amplifiers, providing speed and power efficiency in tiny packages.
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Linear Technology has announced the LTC3589, a power management solution for portable processors such as i.MX, PXA, ARM, OMAP and other portable microprocessor systems.
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Linear Technology has released the LT3575, an isolated monolithic flyback switching regulator that simplifies the design of an isolated DC/DC converter.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC2655, a quad voltage output 16- and 12-bit digital-to-analog converter family with internal reference and I2C interface.
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Linear Technology has released the LT4180, a virtual remote sense DC/DC controller that eliminates the remote sense wires required to compensate for the voltage drop in cables, wires and circuit board trace runs.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC4310, a hot swappable I2C isolator that provides bidirectional communication between two I2C buses whose grounds are isolated from one another.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC4361, a 2.5 to 5.5 V overvoltage and overcurrent protection controller designed to safeguard low voltage, portable electronics from damaging input voltage transients and current surges.
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The LTC3521 combines a synchronous 1A buck-boost DC/DC converter with dual 600 mA synchronous step-down DC/DC converters to offer three output rails with efficiencies as high as 95%. Its input range of 1.8 to 5.5 V makes it compatible with all types of PC card slots, USB and single-cell Li-Ion or dual/triple-cell alkaline/NiCd/NiMH applications.
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The LTC3614 is a high-efficiency synchronous buck regulator from Linear Technology that incorporates a constant frequency, current mode architecture capable of switching frequencies up to 4 MHz.
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Linear Technology has announced the H- and MP-grade versions of the LT3757 and LT3758 wide input range DC/DC controllers for boost, flyback, SEPIC and inverting power supply applications. They are capable of generating either a positive or negative regulated output voltage with a single device by having two internal voltage feedback error amplifiers and reference voltages, and have operating junction temperature ranges from -40 to 150°C and -55 to 125°C.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC3859, a triple output (buck, buck, boost), low quiescent current synchronous DC/DC controller that maintains all output voltages in regulation during motor vehicle cold crank conditions.
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Linear Technology has released the LTC3108, a highly integrated step-up DC/DC converter designed to start-up and run from extremely low input voltage sources such as thermoelectric generators (TEGs), thermopiles and small solar cells.
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Linear has introduced the LTC3855, a dual-output high-efficiency (up to 95%) synchronous step-down DC/DC controller with multiphase operation, differential output voltage sensing and integrated phase-lock loop (PLL) synchronisation.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC6246, LTC6247 and LTC6248, a family of op amps that uses a power-efficient SiGe process to achieve 180 MHz gain-bandwidth product and 90 V/µs slew rate, while consuming 1 mA maximum current per amplifier.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC4274, a single-channel power over ethernet controller for power sourcing equipment required to provide IEEE 802.3at (25.5 W) or proprietary higher power levels.
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Linear Technology has announced the LTC3775, a low minimum on-time wide input voltage range synchronous step-down DC/DC switching regulator controller that drives all N-channel power MOSFET stages.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTM9002, a dual IF/baseband receiver subsystem that includes a dual 14-bit analog-to-digital converter sampling up to 125 MSps, anti-aliasing filters, fixed gain differential ADC drivers and 12-bit, trim digital to analog converters.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC2978 power supply monitor and controller for digital management of up to eight 0 to 6 V supplies.
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Linear Technology has announced the LT3695 fault-tolerant 1 A, 36 V input step-down switching regulator with burst mode operation to keep quiescent current under 75 µA at standby.
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Linear Technology has announced the H-grade version of the LT3972, a 3.5 A, 33 V step-down switching regulator with burst mode operation to keep quiescent current under 75 µA.
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Linear Technology has announced the LT3757, a wide input range DC/DC controller for boost, flyback, SEPIC and inverting power supply applications, capable of generating either positive or negative regulated output voltages.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC4260 and the LTC2462, a pair of 16-bit delta sigma ADCs that integrate a precision reference.
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Linear Technology has announced a high reliability (MP) grade version of the LTC3780, a high-efficiency synchronous buck-boost switching regulator DC/DC controller that operates from input voltages above, below or equal to the output voltage.
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Linear Technology has announced the LT8415, a low-noise micropower boost converter with integrated dual half-bridge switches.
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Linear Technology has released the LT3689, a 700 mA, 36 V input step-down switching regulator with a power-on reset and watchdog timer.
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Farnell has launched an online technical training service. Known as TechCast, it is in recognition of the increasing complexity of electronic solutions.
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Linear Technology has announced the LTC3577, LTC3577-1, LTC3577-3 and LTC3577-4 integrated multi-function power management integrated circuit solutions for portable Li-Ion/polymer battery applications. They integrate a USB-compatible linear PowerPath manager, a standalone battery charger, overvoltage protection, 10-LED driver, push-button on/off control, three high-efficiency synchronous buck regulators and two LDOs.
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Linear Technology has released the LT3070, a digitally programmable linear regulator with low dropout voltage, low noise and fast transient response.
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Linear Technology has announced the LT3663, a 1.2 A, 1.5 MHz monolithic current mode step-down switching regulator with a programmable output current limit.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC2754-16, a quad 16-bit current output digital-to-analog converter that achieves ±1 LSB integral nonlinearity and differential nonlinearity.
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Linear Technology has released the H-grade version of the LTC3803-3, a current mode flyback DC/DC controller in a 6-pin ThinSOT package.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LT3650-4.1 and LT3650-4.2 compact, monolithic, high-voltage battery chargers for single-cell Li-Ion polymer batteries.
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Linear Technology has announced a high reliability grade version of the LTC3824, a 4-60 V input range, low quiescent current, 100% duty step-down DC/DC controller in a small thermally enhanced MSOP-10 package.
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Linear Technology has expanded its family of ultra low noise DC/DC µModule regulators with the LTM8032, an electromagnetic compliant DC/DC regulator system-in-package.
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Linear Technology has announced the LTC3529, a 1.5 MHz, current mode synchronous boost DC/DC converter with automatic overload fault detection.
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Linear Technology has announced that four of its low-noise DC/DC µModule regulators have been verified by Xilinx to power multigigabit RocketIO SERDES (serialiser deserialiser) systems.
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Linear Technology has announced the LTC4160 and LTC4160-1, the latest members in a family of power manager ICs for single-cell Li-Ion/polymer battery-based applications, including media players, personal navigation devices, digital cameras, PDAs and smart phones.
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Linear Technology has announced the LTC3535, a dual-channel 1 MHz, current mode synchronous boost DC/DC converter with integrated output disconnect and soft-start.
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Crydom’s D1D and D2D series of FET output DC solid-state relays, formerly rated up to 40 A at 100 VDC and 12 A at 200 VDC, now include models rated at 60, 80 and 100 A at 100 VDC as well as 40 A at 200 VDC.
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Crouzel Solid-state Relays has announced the improved GN series of solid-state relays.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC4217, a 2 A integrated Hot Swap controller for protecting low power boards with load supply voltages ranging from 2.9 to 26.5.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC4447, a high-speed synchronous MOSFET driver designed to drive upper and lower power N-channel MOSFETs in a synchronous rectified converter topology.
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Linear has announced the LTC6420-20 and LTC6421-20, claimed to be the first high-speed dual differential ADC drivers with guaranteed gain matching and noise and distortion performance.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC2366, a 12-bit successive approximation register (SAR) ADC that outputs data at up to 3 Msps in six- and eight-lead TSOT-23 packages.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC3225, an inductorless programmable supercapacitor charger for addressing high peak power and battery backup needs in portable applications.
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The LTC3608 is a synchronous buck regulator that can deliver up to 8 A of continuous current at voltages as low as 0.6.
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Power consumption in CMOS ICs is broadly classified as dynamic power in an operating circuit, such as switching and static power, an example being leakage which is measured any time a circuit is powered on.
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Linear Technology has released the LTC3611, a synchronous buck regulator that delivers up to 10 A of continuous output at voltages of 0.6.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC4265, an 802.3af/802.3at-compliant Power over Ethernet interface controller for high-power powered device (PD) applications needing up to 25.5 W. A new IEEE 802.3at definition, also known as the PoE+ standard, has expanded the power budget and improves the classification mechanism used by power sourcing equipment and PDs to identify each other.
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Lorlin Electronics has introduced the KP range of vandal-proof metal keypads.
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTM8021, a complete DC/DC uModule regulator point-of-load system with onboard inductor and power components in a package that resembles a surface-mount IC.
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Linear Technology has introduced LTM4616, a complete dual DC-DC uModule regulator system in a tiny surface-mount package.
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Linear Technology has released the LT3498, a dual-output boost converter featuring a 2.3 MHz PWM LED driver and a low-noise OLED driver.
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