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Switches and Latches operate in temperatures up to 150

Models A1220 and A1221 include dynamic offset cancellation for high-temperature performance. Each unit features silicon chip with voltage regulator, Hall-voltage generator, small-signal amplifier, chopper stabilization, Schmitt trigger, and short-circuit protected open-collector output that can sink up to 25 mA. On-board regulator permits operation with supply voltages of 3.0-24 V. Package types...

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Digital Pulsers provide 1.3 A of minimum output current.

Digital Pulsers provide 1.3 A of minimum output current.

Utilizing active-clamping architecture, MAX4810/MAX4811/MAX4812 dual digital pulsers reduce 2nd harmonic output, and can be independently configured to enable unipolar or bipolar pulsing in high-voltage systems from low-voltage logic inputs. They operate from single positive supply up to +220 V, single negative supply down to -200 V, or dual -

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SoCs reduce component count in mobile phones.

Designed for mobile phones on GSM/GPRS network, MT6253 integrating all essential electronic components - DBB, ABB, power management unit, and RF transceiver - onto one chip. It also offers peripheral support for camera, high-speed USB, and Class D audio AMP. Supporting LCD resolution up to WVGA, MT6516 smart phone solution can process MPEG-2 transport stream decoding without any co-processor. It...

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Class D Audio Subsystem ICs are Windows Vista compliant.

Class D Audio Subsystem ICs are Windows Vista compliant.

Suited for space-constrained applications, MAX9791/MAX9792 audio-subsystem ICs combine 2 W stereo or 3 W mono Class D speaker amplifier, stereo DirectDrive-® headphone amplifier, and one 120 mA low-dropout (LDO) regulator in single 4 x 4 mm chip. Low-EMI design reduces interference with radios found in notebook PCs, while low RF susceptibility ensures operation in close proximity to wireless...

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Signal Amplifier IC accelerates multimedia networking.

Supporting 200 MHz operation, Model TS617 satisfies 24 Mbit/s ADSL2+ broadband services, as well as VDSL offering up to 100 Mbit/s. Device is also optimized for broadband powerline networking using HomePlug 1.0 and HomePlug AV. In addition to 2 amplifiers, IC includes on-chip power-control block to meet demands for power savings in consumer and business equipment. Operating from 5 or 12 V supply,...

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Hot-Plug Switch suits 12 V powered backplane applications.

Fully integrated, self-protected, resettable hot-plug switch DS4560 integrates 25 mW n-channel power MOSFET capable of powering load from 9-13.2 V source with up to 4.0 A continuous current. Adjustable power-up timer causes device to wait for predetermined delay time before starting to apply power to load. Available in lead-free, 8-pin SO package, unit also features temperature sensor with...

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Video Filter/Buffers target SD and HD applications.

By integrating 3 complete filter/buffers into single chip, Models TSH345 and TSH346 eliminate multiple discrete components used to transmit RGB signals or component video. Requiring single 5 V supply, Model TSH345 can drive either high-definition signals at up to 30 MHz or standard definition video in progressive or interlaced formats, while Model TSH346 is optimized for HD equipment. ICs are...

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Surge Protector permits safe use of universal battery chargers.

Surge Protector permits safe use of universal battery chargers.

Supporting objectives to reduce number of battery chargers discarded with portable devices, ESDA8V-1MX2 protects handsets against performance uncertainties of proposed universal chargers. Measuring 1.0 x 1.45 mm with 0.55 mm profile, device absorbs mains-borne surges containing up to 500 W peak pulse energy and has low leakage current.

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ADCs allow use of 1.8, 2.5, or 3.3 V analog supplies.

ADCs allow use of 1.8, 2.5, or 3.3 V analog supplies.

Integrating self-sensing regulator, MAX19505/MAX19506/MAX19507 low power, dual-channel, 8-bit, 65/100/130 Msps ADCs minimize number of external components, and consume 43, 57, and 74 mW of analog power per channel respectively. They achieve 49.8 dBFS SNR and 69 dBc SFDR at 70 MHz. Including self-sensing, analog supply regulator, devices feature single-ended or differential clock inputs, 0.4-1.4 V...

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