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Dual Device MOSFETs
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 22nd, 2009
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This article will feature the dual device MOSFETs made in very small packages. |
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Guide for Large LED Displays
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 22nd, 2009
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This article will feature information on how multiple MAX696x 8 x 8 matrix LED drivers can be set and programmed to support dot-matrix elements or larger LED displays. |
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Secure Cryptographic Controller
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 22nd, 2009
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This article will feature the MAXQ1850, a low-power, 32-bit RISC device engineered for electronic commerce, data safety systems and banking. |
Battery Charge System Load Sharing Design
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 21st, 2009
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This article will be discussing about the rechargeable Li-Ion/Li-Poly batteries. |
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Foil Resistors
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 21st, 2009
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This article will feature the Foil Resistors that are new, cost effective, coated high precision bulk metal foil and Z with TCR down to ±0.2 ppm/°C, tight tolerance to ±0.01 %, and nearly immeasurable 1-ns rise time. |
New Schottky Rectifiers
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 21st, 2009
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This article will feature the two new Schottky rectifiers with ultra-low forward voltage drops of 0.35 V at + 85 °C and 0.4 V at + 25 °C and low power losses. |
First Winged High Current Inductor
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 20th, 2009
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This article will feature the production of the first winged high current, low profile, 4040 case size inductor. |
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MICROWIRE Compatible UART
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 20th, 2009
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The MAX3100 contain a crystal oscillator and a baud-rate maker with software-programmable separator ratios for all ordinary baud rates from 300 baud to 230k baud. |
Low Voltage Analog Multiplexers
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 19th, 2009
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This article will feature the characteristics of the MAX4780/MAX4784 which are low 0.7Ω on-resistance, low-voltage, quad 2:1 analog multiplexers/de-multiplexers that works from a +1.6V to +4.2V single supply. |
High PSRR and Low Dropout Linear Regulators
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 19th, 2009
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This article features the MAX8891/MAX8892 low-dropout (LDO) linear regulators that are intended to distribute up to 150mA uninterruptible output current. |
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Octal Ultrasound LNA
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 19th, 2009
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This article will feature the characteristics of the MAX2037 8-channel variable gain amplifier (VGA) that is designed for high dynamic range, high linearity. |
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PCI Express Passive Switches
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 19th, 2009
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This article will give a brief description of the MAX4888A/MAX4889A high-speed inactive switches route PCI Express data connecting two potential destinations. |
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LED Display Driver with Expander and Key Scan
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 18th, 2009
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This article features the MAX6954. |
PIC24H Family of MCUs
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 18th, 2009
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This article will feature the performance of the MPLAB® Starter Kit for PIC24H MCUs. |
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Temperature Measurements Using the PIC MCU CTMU
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 18th, 2009
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This article deals with the Charge Time Measurement Unit that uses a constant current source is initiated on the most recent production of PIC24F and PIC18F devices. |
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Digital Signal Controllers
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 18th, 2009
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The growth of digital power to majority of products is predicted to extensively get bigger in the coming years as industry market analyst confirm. |
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Auxiliary Power Supply for LCD TVs
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 18th, 2009
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This article will show the capability of the MAX15026 which is a DC-DC synchronous step down controller that is low-cost and capable of driving external MOSFETs to produce an output current of up to 25A. |
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XGS PIC 16 Bit Development Kit
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 18th, 2009
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This article will study the XGS PIC 16-Bit Development Kit made by Nurve Networks employing the PIC® MCUs to help the end users get progressive kits that are anxious, take advantage of media, fun, gaming and graphics as the learning tools. |
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Entry Level Development Platform
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 17th, 2009
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The PICDEM Lab Development Kit comes inclusive of a development board comprising five popular 8-bit PIC MCUs. |
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Security Capabilities of KEELOQ Authentication System
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 17th, 2009
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This article will showcase the power of the KEELOQ 3 Development Kit with a patented secure-learning algorithm that prevents differential power-analysis attack techniques that exhibit the security improvement to the KEELOQ system. |
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C30 Compiler Work with Off Chip Serial SRAM
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 16th, 2009
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This article will discuss how the C30 compiler can communicate with other devices like the Microchip dsPIC DSC and PIC24 families to offer a solution to link with external memory. |
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Current Monitor and Accumulator
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 16th, 2009
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This article will give the characteristics of the DS2741 a small, low-cost, current-sensing and accumulation IC that is intended for current-monitoring applications. |
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Variable Reluctance Sensor Interface
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 15th, 2009
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This article will showcase the MAX9924–MAX9927 interface with magnetic coil sensors or variable reluctance (VR) |
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Automotive Air Bags Linear Regulator
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 14th, 2009
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This article will feature the capabilities of the MAX15006/MAX15007 linear regulators to satisfy the needed power-supply of an automotive air bag with its increased output current. |
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High Voltage SBR Rectifier Diodes
By Sherry_Ingram Apr 14th, 2009
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This article is about the rectifier diodes with high voltage SBR that minimize foot print and maximize power used for Notebook Power Adapters. |
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