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Integrated Front End is optimized for Zigbee® modules.

RF Arrays, Inc.    Portland, OR 97209
Oct 04, 2007 Model RIF211 provides complete front end capability with power amplifier, low-noise amplifier, and antenna switch. It features power amplifier with current draw of 120 mA while transmitting at 20 dBm output. MMIC includes high gain very low noise LNA (LNA Gain = 15 dB, NF less than 1.0 dB), as well biasing circuitry in miniature 16-pin 3 x 3 x 0.5 mm QFN package. Module is fully matched internally to a 50 ohm output and input impedance.

Crystal Oscillator measures 3.2 x 2.5 mm.

Vectron International    Hudson, NH 03051
Oct 04, 2007 Designed in hermetically sealed ceramic package, Model VCS3 leverages high Q crystal resonator in conjunction with synthesizer ASIC to create CMOS outputs as high as 200 MHz. RoHS-compliant unit features stability performance up to 25 ppm and is tested to meet standards based on MIL-STD-883. With supply voltages of 1.8, 2.5, and 3.3 V, oscillator is available in commercial temperature range of -10 to 70°C and industrial temperature of -40 to 85°C.

Single-Chip GPS IC suits mobile applications.

Broadcom Corp.    San Jose, CA 95110
Oct 03, 2007 Produced on 90 nm CMOS process, BCM4750 single-die CMOS GPS receiver utilizes Global Locate architecture and can measure GPS signals deep indoors and in urban canyon environments at signal levels as low as -162 dBm. It consumes less than 15 mW while navigating with one-second map updates. Products that include network connectivity can also utilize BCM4750's software solution, with features such as Assisted GPS and long-term orbit extended ephemeris assistance.

Programmable Electronic Load features GUI-aided operation.

AMREL/AMERICAN RELIANCE, INC    El Monte, CA 91731
Oct 02, 2007 To facilitate navigation and to offer testing flexibility for critical applications, eLoad models are available with Virtual Panel interface. Virtual Panel provides all important functions, operating modes, and configurations in form of quick navigation keys as well as user settings that can be saved to memory and reloaded. Additional features include Voltage/Current/Power read back, programmable Voltage/Current/Power read back sampling time, and protection status monitoring.

Sweep Function Generators use direct digital synthesis.

B & K Precision Corp.    Yorba Linda, CA 92887
Oct 02, 2007 Equipped with 4-digit LCD display, Models 4007DDS and 4013DDS provide Sine and Square wave outputs over frequency range of 0.1 Hz to 7 MHz and 0.1 Hz to 12 MHz, respectively. Sweep output waveforms can be linear or logarithmic, internally swept, up or down, over full unit range. Sweep start and stop frequencies can be independently adjusted and sweep rate can be set from 100 ms to 30 s. All waveforms are internally generated with amplitudes to 10 Vp-p into 50 W.

Power Management IC is designed for ultra-mobile PCs.

Fujitsu Components America, Inc.    Sunnyvale, CA 94089
Oct 02, 2007 Supplied in 208-pin BGA package, single-chip MB39C308 supplies power from lithium-ion battery to system, memory, and chipsets in ultra-mobile PCs (UMPCs) without dispersion. It complies with Intel's LPIA specification and also meets LPIA platform requirement of 6-channel dc/dc converter control circuit. Developed utilizing LDMOS technology, solution features 5.5-12.6 V power supply voltage, 700 KHz fixed power frequency, and integrated switching FET that can drive 1.5-3.5 A current.

Signal Conditioner has 4-channel, programmable architecture.

Signal Conditioner has 4-channel, programmable architecture.

Kistler Instrument Corp.    Amherst, NY 14228 2119
Oct 01, 2007 Housed in 14E-wide, 3U-high Euro-cassette, 5134B Piezosmart® programmable TEDS signal conditioner for IEPE sensors enables each of its 4 channels to be configured with gain (0.5-150), filtering, current level, and time constant. IEEE 1451.4 (TEDS)-compliant unit features 4-pole Butterworth filters and BNC I/O connectors. Front panel LEDs indicate status of each channel, and adjustments can be made using LCD front panel controls or via USB-interfaced PC.

Dual Micropower Comparator operates below 2 V with 60 µA Iq.

Linear Technology Corp.    Milpitas, CA 95035
Oct 01, 2007 Supplied in SOT-23 or 2 x 2 mm DFN package, LTC6702 is suited for portable and battery-operated equipment. Low voltage operation, from 1.7-5.5 V, is supported by input common mode range, which extends 100 mV below ground. Despite current consumption of less than 60 µA max, product can switch with toggle rate of 3.2 MHz and offers propagation delay of less than 500 ns. Unit also offers output drive of ±15 mA and can drive capacitive loads up to 10,000 pF.

CMOS Amplifiers have 3.5 MHz gain bandwidth.

Linear Technology Corp.    Milpitas, CA 95035
Oct 01, 2007 Dual LTC6081 and quad LTC6082 CMOS Op-Amps have less than 90 µV offset over -40 to +125°C temperature range. Featuring rail-to-rail input and output stages, they achieve low frequency noise of 1.3 µVp-p and low input bias current of 1 pA max at 25°C. Also offering CMRR of 105 dB and PSSR of 90 dB, as well as signal voltage gain of 120 dB, devices consume 330 µA/amplifier. Optional shutdown feature allows current to be reduced to 0.5 µA/amplifier.

Low-Noise EL Drivers suit backlighting applications.

Micrel Semiconductor Inc.    San Jose, CA 95131
Oct 01, 2007 Designed for panels up to 4 in.² or greater, MIC4830 and MIC4832 are, respectively, 180 and 220 Vpp low-noise electroluminescent lamp (EL) driver ICs that consume typical supply current of 45 µA. They utilize bipolar, CMOS, DMOS (BCD) technology and integrate boost converter. Also included, H-bridge driver eliminates audible noise by creating smooth ac waveform across EL panel. Flexibility is offered via externally adjustable lamp and boost converter frequencies.

Synthesized Function Generators have arbitrary capability.

B & K Precision Corp.    Yorba Linda, CA 92887
Oct 01, 2007 Laboratory-grade 4084AWG and 4086AWG offer arbitrary waveform creation with 10-bit vertical resolution, 16k memory depth, and sample rate of 200 MHz. Respectively, they produce high-purity, low-distortion sine waves up to 20 and 80 MHz. Direct Digital Synthesis techniques are used to generate stable, accurate output signals for all 27 built-in standard and complex waveforms. Generators also provide 100 MHz Universal Counter with frequency measurement and totalize function.

Electronic Loads and Power Supplies feature unified GUI.

AMREL/AMERICAN RELIANCE, INC    El Monte, CA 91731
Oct 01, 2007 Managed via eController with single GUI that consolidates Arbitrary Waveform Generator, Waveform Digitizer, and Waveform Editor, eLoad electronic loads and ePower power supplies feature means with which to integrate multiple command sets and control schemes to meet application objectives. Control architecture aids navigation via Virtual Panels, and complex tests stored in profiles can be initiated with 1-touch button functionality.

Multi-Stage RFICs suit 2.7 and 3.5 GHz WiMAX base stations.

Freescale Semiconductor    AUSTIN, TX 78735-8598
Oct 01, 2007 Supplied in overmolded plastic packages, MW7IC2725N/MW7IC2750N/MW7IC3825N LDMOS RFICs integrate multiple gain stages and allow designers of RF power amplifiers for WiMAX base stations to reduce form factors and part counts. Models MW7IC2725N and MW7IC2750N operate from 2.3-2.7 GHz, while MW7IC3825N operates from 3.4-3.6 GHz. All capacitors, inductors, and resistors required on circuit board are integrated within devices to provide interstage impedance matching networks.

WiMAX Chipset brings wireless broadband to handheld devices.

Motorola, Inc.    Schaumburg, IL 60196 4041
Oct 01, 2007 Optimized for size and power consumption, mobile WiMAX chipset modem accelerates migration to 4G networks from 3G technologies. It enables mobile WiMAX for various experiences through voice- and data-centric devices, with DSL- or cable-like speeds that open up mobile broadband business models for carriers. Comprised of baseband modem and radio reference solution, chipset is designed for WiMAX 802.16e Wave 1.0 and 2.0 compliance, supporting MIMO matrix A and B antenna configurations.

SMD Oscillators extend battery life in portable products.

Fox Electronics    Fort Myers, FL 33905 5022
Oct 01, 2007 RoHS-compliant F330A (40 MHz, 2 Kpcs oscillator) and F530LA (125 MHz, 2 Kpcs oscillator), respectively, supplied in 3.2 x 2.5 mm and 5 x 3.2 mm packages, offer HCMOS output and standby current of 1 mA. Heat generation and power consumption levels help extend usable battery life for portable and battery-powered applications where oscillator is required. In addition to oscillators' 1.800-50.000 MHz frequency range and 3.3 V operation, Series F530LA is available in 5.0 V (F550L) version.

PCIe Bridge meets PCI Express Base 1.1 specification.

Tundra Semiconductor Corp.    Kanata, ON K2K2M5  Canada
Sep 27, 2007 Suited for applications that need to bridge from PCIe to PCI devices, Model Tsi381(TM) offers throughput of up to 2.5 Gbps. PCI interface can operate up to 66 MHz, and supports 3 types of addressing modes including transparent for flow through configurations, opaque for semi-transparent operation, and non-transparent bridging that allows isolation between PCIe and PCI domains. Single-lane PCI Express® (PCIe) to PCI bridge comes in RoHS-compliant, 13 x 13 mm BGA package.

Coaxial Resonator Oscillators cover frequencies to 2,680 MHz.

Coaxial Resonator Oscillators cover frequencies to 2,680 MHz.

Z Communications    San Diego, CA 92126
Sep 26, 2007 Covering frequency range from 2,520 to 2,680 MHz, CRO2555A-LF, CRO2615A-LF, and CRO2650A-LF devices offer noise performance of -107, -111, and -113 dBc/Hz @10 kHz offset and linear tuning sensitivity of 30, 31, and 19 MHz/V, respectively. They also deliver 7, 4, and 11 dBm output power at 5 Vdc supply, drawing 18-25 mA over -40º to +85ºC operating temperature range, respectively. Suited for automated surface mount assembly and reflow, they each cover band between 0.5-4.5 V.

Voltage Controlled Oscillator covers 0.5-5 V bandwidth.

Voltage Controlled Oscillator covers 0.5-5 V bandwidth.

Z Communications    San Diego, CA 92126
Sep 26, 2007 Suited for handheld radio and satellite modem applications, 340-470 MHz Model V350ME11-LF features ultra low phase noise performance of -102 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset, average tuning sensitivity of 40 MHz/V, and typical harmonic suppression of -20 dBc. Unit provides typical output power of 7 dBm at DC supply voltage of 5 V, drawing 20 mA over extended operating temperature of -40 to 85°C. Housed in 0.50 x 0.50 x 0.130 in. package, oscillator is RoHS-compliant.

Voltage Controlled Oscillator operates in VHF band.

Voltage Controlled Oscillator operates in VHF band.

Z Communications    San Diego, CA 92126
Sep 26, 2007 Suited for digital radios and fixed wireless applications, 100-200 MHz Model V150ME05-LF features ultra low phase noise performance of -114 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset and average tuning sensitivity of 10 MHz/V. Unit provides typical output power of 6 dBm at DC supply voltage 5 V, drawing 19 mA over extended operating temperature of -40 to 85°C. Housed in 0.50 x 0.50 x 0.22 in. package, RoHS compliant oscillator is suited for automated surface mount assembly and reflow.

Temperature Sensors monitor DDR2/DDR3 DRAM memory modules.

STMicroelectronics    Lexington, MA 02421
Sep 26, 2007 Model STTS424 is standalone digital temperature sensor, while STTS424E02 integrates sensor with 2 Kbit Serial Presence Detect (SPD) EEPROM that is used on DIMMs to store timing parameters and other information about module. Both devices communicate with CPU chipset through I2C/SMBus-compatible serial bus and feature open-drain EVENT output pin. Integrated A/D converter monitors and digitizes temperature with resolution down to 0.25°C at accuracy of ±1°C.




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