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Latest New Product News from ZMDI
![]() High-Voltage Line Driver IC suits small IO-Link devices.ZMDI Dresden, 01109Aug 24, 2012 Supplied in 2.5 x 2.5 mm WL-CSP, ZIOL2211 has high-voltage I/O channel that meets physical layer requirements of sensor and actuator systems used in factory and process automation applications. Product has -40 to +85°C operating range, is fully programmable for settings ranging from slew rate and current to diagnostics features, and supports IO-Link Specification v1.0 and v1.1. IC suits all types of sensors and actuators used in harsh environments. Boost Converter supports high-brightness LED lighting.ZMDI Dresden, 01109Jul 12, 2012 Optimized for driving multiple white LEDs connected in series, Model ZSLS7025 has application input voltage range of 6-100 V, which supports lighting products using multi-cell batteries or regulated 12, 24, and 48 V power rails. Low-voltage feedback mechanism enables efficiency up to 95%, while open-circuit detection protects application circuit. Housed in RoHS-compliant SOP-8 package, driver features PWM, linear, and DC voltage dimming and operates from -40 to +185°F. Signal Sensor Conditioner combines amplification, ADC, DSP.ZMDI Dresden, 01109Jun 04, 2012 Used for calibrating resistive sensor modules, ZSSC3026 combines high-accuracy amplification, 16-bit precision analog-to-digital conversion, and 18-bit DSP for linearization and calibration. Product comes in PQFN, bumped die, or bare die; operates from 1.8-3.6 V; and has fully corrected digital output signal. Consuming less than 1 mA nominally and less than 100 nA in stand-by, IC has noise-free, 16-bit output signal and delivers accuracy better than ±0.01% FSO over -40 to +110°C range. AS-Interface IC survives cold and harsh environments.ZMDI Dresden, 01109May 22, 2012 Featuring flexible, separated I/Os, ASI4U-F comes in SSOP28 package and is designed for facilitated and safe interconnection of sensors, actuators, and switches in process and factory automation applications. Field bus AS-I (Actuator Sensor Interface), operating from -40 to +85°C, conforms to AS-Interface Specification v3.0 and transports power and data over same 2-wire unshielded cable. Bi-directional data exchange between one master and up to 62 slaves is possible. Digital POL Devices target smart power management systems.ZMDI Dresden, 01109Apr 09, 2012 Housed in 24-pin QFN package measuring 4 x 4 mm, Model ZSPM1000ZA1R operates as synchronous step-down converter in single-rail and single-phase configuration with extended operating temperature range of -40 to +125°C. Model ZSPM9010ZA1R DrMOS, housed in 40-pin PQFN package measuring 6 x 6 mm, is equipped with integrated power-stage driver and is optimized for use with ZSPM1000 digital-controller family for non-isolated POL supplies. Sensor Signal Conditioning IC provides noise-free16-bit output.ZMDI Dresden, 01109Jan 20, 2012 Designed for calibrated resistive sensor modules, Model ZSSC3016 combines amplification, 16-bit A/D conversion, and 18-bit DSP for linearization and calibration functions. Unit operates from 1.8-3.6 V with overall current consumption of less than 1 mA, standby current of less than 250 nA, and intelligent power save scheme. Designed for altimeter module applications, Model ZSSC3016 is suited for use in mobile phones, sport watches, or outdoor GPS tracking systems. Signal Conditioning ICs suit pressure sensing applications.ZMDI Dresden, 01109Nov 22, 2011 Meeting AEC-Q100 standard, ZSSC3131/5/6/8 condition signals of resistive bridge sensing elements in automotive and industrial pressure sensing applications. Diagnostics range from sensor connectivity check (ZSSC3135/8) to complete SIL-compliant sensor diagnostics (ZSSC3136). Models ZSSC3135/6 provide external sensor temperature measurement, and ZSSC3138, when used in ceramic sensor-based systems, eliminates need for sensor laser trimming in production. ![]() Battery Sensor IC monitors vehicle battery condition.ZMDI Dresden, 01109Nov 17, 2011 Supplied in QFN32 5x5 package with 0.85 mm profile, AECQ100-qualified ZSSC1856 is used for measuring vehicle battery state of health/charge/function. Internal 18-bit Sigma/Delta ADC with on-chip voltage reference features 2 input channels for measuring IBAT via voltage drop at external shunt resistor as well as VBAT and temperature. Along with built-in self-test and diagnostics, IC features calibrated on-chip temperature sensor. Measurement cycles and wakeup conditions are user controlled. ![]() Capacitive Sensor Conditioning IC delivers 14-bit resolution.ZMDI Dresden, 01109Oct 11, 2011 Offering 0.25% accuracy and one-pass, digital calibration, ZSSC3123 corrects 1st-order and 3rd-order nonlinearity errors. It connects to MCUs but can also be utilized in stand-alone designs for transducer and switch applications. IC can be configured to interface with 0.5-260 pF capacitive sensors, with sensitivity as low as 125 aF per digital bit. While operating current is as low as 60 µA over 2.3-5.5 V range, built-in sleep mode lowers consumption to less than 1 µA. ![]() Digital POL Chipset enables smart power management solutions.ZMDI Dresden, 01109Oct 04, 2011 Designed for non-isolated DC/DC POL supplies, ZSPM1000 PWM Controller operates as synchronous step-down converter in single-rail and single-phase configuration. In combination with ZSPM9000 MOSFET. which has integrated power-stage driver, Model ZSPM1000 enables smart digital POL solutions for servers, storage units, processors, and FPGA boards. ZSPM1000 IC comes in 24-pin 4 x 4 mm QFN package, while ZSPM9000 comes in matching 40-pin 6 x 6 mm PQFN package. Other Company News From ZMDI
Aug 06, 2012 ZMDI, a Global Semiconductor Company, Is Proud to Announce the Release of the ZSPM4121 and ZSPM4141 - A Family of Power Management ICs Targeted Towards Applications with Ultra-Low Power RequirementsJun 20, 2011 ZMDI Announces Digital Power Management Development and Patent License Agreement with Power-One |
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