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Small claims for D/A convertor family
The first members of a new nanoDAC family of digital-to-analogue convertors claim breakthrough performance in smaller packages
News from Analog Devices (29 April 2004)
Synthesiser brings DDS and PLL together
Designers can achieve faster, smarter RF synthesis systems using the industry's first low-cost low-power monolithic solution to integrate both direct digital synthesis and phased locked loop circuits
News from Analog Devices (29 April 2004)
Volume controller keeps quiet about noise
The M61538FP is a novel single-function six-channel electronic volume IC that offers the industry's lowest output noise voltage of 0.85uV RMS
News from Renesas Technology Europe (29 April 2004)
Melody chip aims for Java applications
Rohm has further extended its family of compact and highly integrated melody sound source ICs for mobile phones with its first Java-compliant device
News from Rohm Electronics (28 April 2004)
SNR is key spec for speedy sampling convertor
The ADS-953 sampling ADC optimises signal return paths and provides internal, local decoupling to obtain an outstanding -95dB peak harmonic specification and 76uV RMS noise-level performance
News from Datel (UK) (28 April 2004)
New identity for fabless solutions provider
SMSC has unveiled its new global brand identity, including a new corporate logo, tagline and website design
News from SMSC (27 April 2004)
Amp aims for high-speed photodiode applications
A new transimpedance amplifier from the Burr-Brown product line features 90MHz gain bandwidth, less than 25uV offset and inherent temperature and long-term stability
News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) (26 April 2004)
Expansion for millimetre-wave and MMIC family
Available now is the second group of ICs in the AMMC series of low-cost pHEMT millimetre-wave and microwave monolithic integrated circuits Brochure available
News from Avago Technologies (23 April 2004)
Reference boosts performance but cuts costs
The X60008EIS8-50 is the latest addition to the Xicor family of precision voltage references manufactured using the company's proprietary FGA floating gate analogue technology
News from Xicor (23 April 2004)
Upgrade for current sensor range
The latest addition to the ACS75x family of current sensors offers four times the bandwidth and almost double the accuracy of earlier versions
News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe (23 April 2004)
Export success brings Queen's Award
Wolfson Microelectronics has received the Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade 2004
News from Wolfson Microelectronics (22 April 2004)
Supervisors to manage next-generation systems
Alliance Semiconductor Corp has released its first 13 CPU supervisor product families
News from Alliance Semiconductor Corp (21 April 2004)
Audio codec targets next generation mobiles
The WM9713L is the third generation of audio/touch-panel codecs from Wolfson Microelectronics, providing broad functionality and new levels of power-saving for the next wave of mobile comms devices
News from Wolfson Microelectronics (20 April 2004)
Top performance for four-channel pro-audio DAC
A new four-channel, 24bit audio DAC from the Burr-Brown Pro Audio product line features 118dB dynamic range, -100dB total harmonic distortion and up to 200kHz sampling
News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) (19 April 2004)
Big bandwidth for triple drivers and receivers
The latest additions to the Elantec portfolio are triple ultra-high-speed differential operational amplifiers that combine space and power savings with design simplicity
News from Intersil (19 April 2004)
Stereo amp is frugal on power and price
The NCP2809 is a cost-effective stereo audio amplifier that improves sound quality and reduces part count in space-restricted wireless applications such as cellphones and portable music players
News from ON Semiconductor (16 April 2004)
Wolfson scraps lead from new products
Wolfson Microelectronics is to supply all its new products in lead-free format only, compatible both with conventional SnPb and Pb-free soldering processes
News from Wolfson Microelectronics (14 April 2004)
Op amp aims for audio applications
The NJU7043A is a dual rail-to-rail CMOS operational amplifier that offers low-voltage operation, high output current, low current consumption and high input impedance
News from Young-ECC Electronics (14 April 2004)
Processor powers up 3G handsets
User application article The OMAP application processor features in new FOMA 900i Series 3G handsets from NTT DoCoMo, including the N900i from NEC, P900i from Panasonic Mobile Communications and SH900i made by Sharp
News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) (14 April 2004)
Reference raises the bar on temperature stability
The X60008BIS8-50 precision voltage reference raises the temperature coefficient performance bar by guaranteeing 3ppm/C maximum over the full device operating temperature range
News from Xicor (13 April 2004)
Lead-free packaging programme almost complete
National Semiconductor will offer lead-free packages for its complete line of IC products by the end of 2004
News from National Semiconductor (13 April 2004)
Novel dual connection for op amp family
Microchip's new MCP62x5 operational amplifier devices enable a standard two-stage amplifier signal chain to be implemented in an eight-lead package with a power-saving chip select
News from Microchip Technology (7 April 2004)
Chip clears up hands-free car kits
The ATH3001 hands-free car kit (HFCK) full-duplex integrated circuit is designed for improved sound quality in hands-free applications
News from Acoustic Technologies (5 April 2004)
Top accuracy claims for high-speed op amps
Six new high-accuracy, high-speed amplifiers will suit measurement and data-acquisition applications that require 0.01% accuracy or more
News from Intersil (5 April 2004)
Amplifiers aim for precision signal conditioning
A new series of 12V, zero-drift operational amplifiers are ideal for high-precision, power-sensitive applications requiring stability over time and temperature
News from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) (5 April 2004)
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