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16 October 2008 13:12

Micronas Hall-effect Sensor Delivers Cost-efficient Programmable Performance For Automotive And Industrial Applications

Micronas, a leading supplier of application-specific IC system solutions for automotive and consumer electronics, today announced the HAL(R) 880 programmable linear Hall-effect sensor. The HAL 880 is complementing Micronas' family of programmable linear Hall sensors HAL 8xy. It

10 October 2008 14:25

New digital current/power monitor IC from TI offers smaller, more accurate current sensing in computing equipment and power supplies

To complement the company's extensive portfolio of products for energy efficient electronics, Texas Instruments today introduced a zero-drift, bi-directional current/power monitor integrated circuit (IC) with an I2C interface. Featuring highest accuracy and smallest size, the INA219 monitors the

09 October 2008 10:35

congatec Unveils Latest Module in COM Express Family Based On Intel Atom Processor N270 and Mobile Intel 945GSE Express Chipset

congatec has enhanced its COM Express product family with the unveiling of the economically priced conga‑CA945 module. The new module features the Intel Atom processor N270 and the full-featured Mobile Intel 945GSE Express chipset in conjunction with the Intel
08 October 2008 15:03

Increased interconnection density with new PCB connectors from Aerco

New from Aerco is the HDLP range of low profile, high density, rectangular PCB connectors from Hypertac that is designed for use in applications where small, low mating force connectors with low and stable contact resistance are required.

08 October 2008 13:34

High Speed Synchronous N-Channel MOSFET Driver Delivers 5A for High Efficiency Buck or Boost DC/DC Converters

Linear Technology has introduced the LTC4443/-1, a high speed synchronous MOSFET driver designed to drive upper and lower power N-Channel MOSFETs in synchronous rectified converter topologies. This driver, combined with power MOSFETs and one of Linear Technology's many DC/DC controllers, forms a complete high efficiency synchronous regulator that can be

07 October 2008 15:54

NXP delivers new FlatPower packages with best-in-class MEGA Schottky rectifiers

NXP Semiconductors, the independent company founded by Philips, has announced a new range of MEGA Schottky rectifiers housed in its new FlatPower packages, SOD123W and SOD128. As a result of the packages' clip bond technology, the new MEGA devices
07 October 2008 15:46

DC-DC Converters with Regulated Power for High Temperature Applications

International Rectifier has launched the HTA family of  high temperature DC-DC converters for high power subsurface and high temperature applications up to 185 degrees Celsius including down-hole drilling, seismic and natural resource exploration, and jet engine control electronics.

07 October 2008 15:44

AC-DC switchers from Nu Horizons with digital management capability can be tailored to match the application

Available from Nu Horizons Electronics, the Astec iMP series of switching power supplies features sophisticated digital management capabilities, giving designers the ability to tailor solutions precisely to their individual needs. The series includes single, dual, and triple output
06 October 2008 13:19

Level control sensors from Rohde & Schwarz for use as level reference with high dynamic range

The R&S NRP-Z28 and -Z98 level control sensors from Rohde & Schwarz are designed to enhance the performance of power measurements. Both products are ideal for situations when highly accu-rate RF levels must be supplied over a wide

06 October 2008 13:12

NXP introduces industry’s fastest ARM Cortex-M3 Microcontrollers

NXP Semiconductors, the independent semiconductor company founded by Philips, today announced the LPC1700 series, the industry's fastest microcontroller family based on the ARM Cortex-M3 processor.  Running at speeds up to 100 MHz, the LPC1700 series of microcontrollers operates

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