Maxim Integrated
San Jose, CA 95134
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Smart-Card Interface features 10 nA stop-mode current.
Operating from -40 to +85°C, Model DS8313 performs level translation between host microcontroller and 5, 3, or 1.8 V smart card, while providing up to 80 mA for smart-card operation. Unit includes ±8 kV ESD protection to prevent damage to application during card insertion and removal. Designed for ISO 7816 and B-CAS applications, DS8313 is suited for pay/premium TV, financial...
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Low-Dropout Linear Regulators dissipate up to 1.9 W at 70°C.
Supplied in 3 x 3 mm, thermally enhanced, 10-pin TDFN package and specified over -40 to +125°C range, MAX15027-MAX15030 operate from 1.425-3.6 V input and deliver up to 1 A or 500 mA output current (depending on model). Additional bias input on MAX15028/MAX15030 lets devices be powered from independent supply and allows regulator input to reduce current to 2 Â-µA (max) during shutdown....
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Dual-Channel DAC facilitates power-supply margin testing.
Housed in 8-pin Â-µSOP, 7-bit I²C-controlled Model DS4432 features 2 output channels, each providing fine control of DC-DC power supply by sinking or sourcing current directly into power supply's feedback node. Full-scale output currents are set between 50-200 µA using one external resistor for each channel. Through I²C bus, output currents can then be set to any of...
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Re-Drivers support high-speed serial interfaces.
Designed to re-drive PCIe® Gen I and Gen II signals up to 5.0 Gbps, MAX4950 integrates 4 programmable signal-amplitude buffers, each of which features electrical idle and receive detection. Dual-channel MAX4951 re-drives SATA/eSATA Gen 1, Gen II, and Gen III signals up to 1.5, 3.0, and 6.0 Gbps, respectively. Device preserves signal integrity at receiver by re-establishing full output...
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DACs suit industrial control and automation applications.
Offered in 3 x 3 mm package, 16-bit MAX5138 and 12-bit MAX5139 integrate voltage reference and are pin- and software-compatible. Power-down feature minimizes power consumption to 200 nA, while internal buffer optimizes load regulation and transition-glitch suppression for DAC output. Pin-programmable, zero/midscale DAC output ensures output powers up to desired state, even during loss-of-power...
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Quad-Output EL Lamp Driver incorporates I²C interface.
Supplied in 4 x 4 mm TQFN package, MAX14521E features ±15 kV ESD protection and utilizes inductor-based boost converter to generate 300 VP-P (max) voltage for optimal electroluminescent (EL) lamp brightness. IÂ-²C interface is included for adjusting settings such as output voltage, frequency, boost frequency, and waveform shape, while acoustic-noise-reduction circuit enables quiet EL...
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Clock Generators suit high-speed networking applications.
Models MAX3627 and MAX3629 utilize low-noise XO and PLL architecture to generate high-frequency (312.5 MHz), low-jitter (0.14 psecRMS) clock signals from 25 MHz crystal or reference clock input. While MAX3627 offers 7 LVDS outputs and one LVCMOS output, MAX3629 has 5 LVDS outputs and 3 LVCMOS outputs. Both simultaneously generate 2 pin-selectable frequencies for Ethernet port clocking and MAC...
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Mono Audio Codec eliminates need for external PLL and XOs.
Supplied in 4 x 4 mm package, MAX9860 features dual ADC paths and programmable digital voice filters. Flexible clocking scheme utilizes common system-clock frequencies from 10-60 MHz, and IC offers 2 differential microphone inputs with user-programmable preamplifier and programmable gain amplifier. Configuration lets user select one channel for voice, while other channel can be converted and...
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Step-Down Regulator includes internal boost switch.
Designed for space-constrained applications, MAX17083 integrates dual n-channel MOSFET power switches in 16 mmÂ-² TQFN package. Internal 25 mW low-side power MOSFETs support continuous load current up to 5 A. Operating from -40 to +85°C, regulator produces adjustable 0.75-2.7 V output voltage from 3.3-5 V input supply. Unit uses current-mode, fixed-frequency control scheme and operates...
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Video Decoder operates from 1.8 V on all supplies.
Built around 54 MHz, 10-bit ADC, Model MAX9526 provides 4x oversampling while consuming 200 mW during normal operation and 100 Â-µW in shutdown mode. Supply voltage range of 1.7-3.5 on digital I/O eliminates need for external level shifters when interfacing with video processor. Power-over-Ethernet allows use of existing Cat-5 wiring for both data transmission and power. Designed to power up...
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