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Vishay Siliconix’s SiP280x Low-Power Current-Mode Controllers for 10-W to 250-W Power Supplies Feature 1-A Output Drivers, Switching Frequencies up to 1 MHz

Santa Clara, CA (PRWEB) November 4, 2004 A new family of low-power current-mode controllers that provide increased efficiency and flexibility in cost-sensitive power-supply designs was announced today by Siliconix incorporated (NASDAQ: SILI), an 80.4%-owned subsidiary of Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (NYSE: VSH).   The first true direct replacements for the industry-standard UCC380x and UCC280x families of […]

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Analog Devices’ Audio Codecs Offer the Industry’s Best Audio Experience, Lowest Power Dissipation : – ADI’s ADAU1361 low-power stereo audio codec leads the industry in audio performance at lowest dissipated power, while the ADAU1761 adds support for ADI’s audio algorithm suite or licensed third party algorithms.

SAN FRANCISCO (PRWEB) October 2, 2008 The ADAU1361 and ADAU1761 audio codecs include stereo audio ADCs (analog-to-digital converters) and DACs (digital-to-analog converters) that support sample rates from 8 kHz to 96 kHz, and a digital volume control. The analog input stage supports a stereo line input, a stereo analog microphone interface and a circuit to

Analog Devices’ Audio Codecs Offer the Industry’s Best Audio Experience, Lowest Power Dissipation : – ADI’s ADAU1361 low-power stereo audio codec leads the industry in audio performance at lowest dissipated power, while the ADAU1761 adds support for ADI’s audio algorithm suite or licensed third party algorithms. Read More »

Analog Devices Introduces Eight High-Speed, Low-Power Digital-To-Analog Converters : Dual-channel transmit DACs use 40 percent less power and are one-third the size of competing devices, yielding power savings in communications, industrial and instrumentation equipment.

NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) November 5, 2008 “With the industry increasingly focused on efficiency and portability, design engineers are being squeezed to reduce power consumption and board space in their designs,” said David Robertson, product line director for the High Speed Signal Processing group, Analog Devices. “Whether they’re designing femtocell base stations, battery-powered instrumentation or medical

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CYAN TECHNOLOGY LAUNCHES eCOG1—A HIGH-PERFORMANCE, LOW-POWER COMMUNICATIONS ENGINE

(PRWEB) February 8, 2002 February 6, 2002, Cambridge, UK—Cyan Technology Ltd, the Cambridge-based developer of low-power flash microcontrollers based on technology from Cambridge Consultants Limited, today announced the rollout of eCOG1—a 16-bit flash microcontroller specifically designed as a low-power communications engine. eCOG1 is a feature-rich microcontroller targeted at reliable intersystem communications. Using an innovative

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Parvus Combines Low-Power 5×86 AMD™ CPU with Dual 10/100 Ethernet Controllers and Quad Serial Ports in SpacePC® 4200 PC/104-Plus Single Board Computer

(PRWEB) November 22, 2003 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH – November 20, 2003 – Parvus® Corporation today unveiled its SpacePC® 4200 CPU, a fanless 5×86 class PC/104-Plus processor board based around the 32-bit AMD™ Élan™ SC520 microcontroller. The product is priced at $ 314/each in volume orders of 100+ units. Operating at clock speeds

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Micro/sys Releases Low-Power, Low-Cost Microcontroller Boards for Industrial Applications

Montrose, CA (PRWEB) March 17, 2006 Two new microcontroller boards just released by Micro/sys offer a low-power solution to embedded system designers. The MCB08 and the MCB58 are part of the Micro/sys SNAP series of CPU boards and are based on the Freescale (formerly Motorola) HC(S)08 microcontroller. This powerful microcontroller chip allows the MCB08 and

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Touchstone Semiconductor Introduces Its First Proprietary, Low-Power Comparators for Ultra-Low Power Applications

Milpitas, CA (PRWEB) June 23, 2011 Touchstone Semiconductor, a developer of high-performance analog integrated circuit solutions, today announced the TS9001-1 and the TS9001-2, single-supply, low power analog comparators plus voltage reference integrated circuits. Both products are Touchstone Semiconductors first analog comparator products in its NanoWatt Analog high-performance analog integrated circuits portfolio.   Both the TS9001-1

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Tiny Micro/sys General-Purpose Microcontroller Board Delivers Low-Cost and Low-Power to Embedded Applications

Montrose, CA (PRWEB) August 8, 2006 A tiny, RoHS-compliant microcontroller boards released by Micro/sys offers a low-power, low-cost solution for the simplest control needs. The MCB08, part of the Micro/sys SNAP series of microcontroller boards, is based on the Freescale HC(S)08 microcontroller, and measures 1.7 x 1.2 x 0.85. This 8-bit microcontroller chip enables the

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Micro/sys Releases Small, Low-Power, Industrial Microcontroller Board with CAN

Montrose, CA (PRWEB) August 30, 2006 An RoHS-compliant microcontroller board released by Micro/sys provides a low-power solution for systems needing a large amount of industrial I/O in tight, remote spaces. The MCB58, part of the Micro/sys SNAP series of microcontroller boards, is based on the Freescale (formerly Motorola) HC(S)08 microcontroller and measures 3.55 x 2.65

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Touchstone Semiconductor Announces Its Drop-in Replacement for Maxims MAX917 Low-Power Comparator Plus Reference

Milpitas, Calif. (PRWEB) August 31, 2011 Touchstone Semiconductor, a developer of high-performance analog integrated circuit solutions, today announced the TSM917 analog comparator plus reference in low-voltage, power-sensitive applications for portable products, such as two-cell battery monitoring/management.   The TSM917 is a drop-in-replacement for Maxim Integrated Products MAX917 comparator. It provides manufacturers an alternative supply source

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