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A/D convertor trio boost speed while cutting power

National Semiconductor has released a trio of low-power, high-speed ADCs it claims are ideal for communications and imaging applications

News from National Semiconductor (26 June 2001)

130MHz DACs gun for basestation applications

Intersil's next-generation series of CommLink high-speed D/A convertors is specifically designed to support the development of high-performance wireless products

News from Intersil (21 June 2001)

Analogue front end for a sharper image

Wolfson Microelectronics has introduced a family of high-level integrated analogue front ends

News from Wolfson Microelectronics (7 June 2001)

True single-chip MP3 encoder/decoder

According to Flint, the Micronas MAS3587F is the first true single-chip MP3 encoder/decoder, bringing an unprecedented level of integration and performance to any speech/audio design

News from Flint (5 June 2001)

Wolfson adds 2001 to distribution team

Wolfson Microelectronics has appointmented 2001 Electronics Components as a distributor for Great Britain and Ireland

News from Wolfson Microelectronics (16 May 2001)

5MHz rail-to-rail op amp consumes 90% less power

A tiny 5MHz operational amplifier with rail-to-rail output, that consumes one-tenth the power and occupies half the space of competing devices is now available from Micrel Semiconductor

News from Micrel (14 May 2001)

Generator clocks Rambus up to 1066MHz

The industry's first validated 533MHz Direct Rambus clock generator (DRCG) that supports 1066MHz Direct Rambus memory subsystems is now available from Texas Instruments

News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) (11 May 2001)

Extended-temperature interface for AS-i bus

AMI Semiconductor (AMIS) has expanded its family of reprogrammable interface ICs certified for Actuator Sensor-interface (AS-i) bus applications by launching an extended temperature device

News from AMI Semiconductor (11 May 2001)

AC'97-compliant audio convertor gains pen input

Wolfson Microelectronics reckons it could revolutionise the PDA industry by combining pen-input functionality with a high-performance portable audio codec

News from Wolfson Microelectronics (8 May 2001)

BiCMOS op amps feature low offset voltage

Microchip has announced a new family of unity gain stable op amps with low offset voltage

News from Microchip Technology (3 May 2001)

Stereo DAC supports Direct Stream Digital

Wolfson Microelectronics has unveiled its first stereo DAC with support for the Direct Stream Digital (DSD) audio data format

News from Wolfson Microelectronics (2 May 2001)

Low-power-consumption op amp duo

Seiko Instruments has released two families of the lowest power consumption operational amplifiers available on the market, the S-8944xA and S-891xxA series

News from Seiko Instruments (26 April 2001)

High-performance audio DAC drives novel CD player

 User application article  Wolfson's high-performance stereo digital-analogue conversion technology is at the heart of two new CD players introduced by hi-fi specialist Rega Research

News from Wolfson Microelectronics (13 April 2001)

VXI to use Wolfson codecs in USB headsets

Audio codecs from Wolfson Microelectronics have been selected by VXI Corp to supply the audio subsystem used in the firm's new fully functional USB digital headset systems

News from Wolfson Microelectronics (28 March 2001)

Wolfson joins the Fast 50

Wolfson Microelectronics has been awarded its first ranking in the Deloitte and Touche Technology Fast 50

News from Wolfson Microelectronics (22 March 2001)

Boomer amp for noise-free portable audio

National Semiconductor says its LM4867 Boomer amplifier is the world's first truly noise-free 2.1W stereo amplifier with headphone mode

News from National Semiconductor (2 March 2001)

A new generation of audio decoders

Flint has expanded its range of audio decoders with a family of single-chip solutions that provide longer playing times in smaller packages with lower power consumption

News from Flint (28 February 2001)

Audio storage and playback IC runs for 20s

A new single-chip solution for storage and playback of short audio sequences is now available from Gothic Components

News from Gothic Components (15 February 2001)

Chip uses only one pin to check temperatures

Micrel Semiconductor has developed a three-zone thermal supervisor IC for thermal management using embedded thermal diodes such as those found in the Pentium III CPU

News from Micrel (12 February 2001)

Frugal dual-channel A/D conversion

National Semiconductor has introduced a dual-channel 8bit A/D convertor with record low-power dissipation levels

News from National Semiconductor (12 February 2001)

Boomer shrinks stereo headphone amplification

New from National Semiconductor, the LM4811 Boomer audio amplifier is a 105mW stereo headphone amplifier for use in 3 and 5V systems requiring a headphone output and volume control

News from National Semiconductor (8 February 2001)

High-speed op amps draw only 1.25mA

New from Micrel Semiconductor, the MIC911 and MIC914 are high-speed low-power operation amplifiers capable of driving very high capacitance loads

News from Micrel (11 January 2001)

Dual and triple 135MHz low-power op amps

Consuming just 2.4mA per op amp, the MIC915 dual and MIC916 triple op amps extend Micrel's premier family of high-speed, low-power op amps for power-sensitive high-speed applications

News from Micrel (5 December 2000)

Mixed signal ASICs suit sensing and instruments

MCE Tewkesbury has developed a family of mixed signal ASICs for sensing and instrumentation applications

News from MCE Tewkesbury (4 September 2000)

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