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2009-10-19 Switching regulator keeps quiescent current
The LT3980 uses a 3.4A, 200m? switch with integrated boost diode, oscillator, control and logic circuitry.
2011-08-19 Switching regulator integrates watchdog timer
The LT3641 from Linear Technology is a dual channel, current mode step-down switching regulator with a power-on reset.
2016-04-21 Switching regulator flaunts 3V to 42V input voltage range
The LT8608 from Linear Tech flaunts a unique synchronous rectification topology that promises 93 per cent efficiency while switching at 2MHz to target automotive and industrial applications.
2008-12-19 Switching regulator boasts 60V transient protection
Linear Technology Corp. has released the LT3682, a 1A, 36V input step-down switching regulator with input transient protection up to 60V.
2009-11-27 Switching regulator boasts 2.8?A quiescent current
Linear Technology Corp. debuts the LT3991, a 1.2A, 55V step-down switching regulator with an integrated boost diode.
2008-01-18 Switch mode USB PMIC minimizes battery heat
Linear Tech has released the LTC3556, the latest in a family of smaller next-generation, multifunction power management solutions for Li-ion/polymer battery applications.
2002-12-10 STMicro expands serial RTC IC family
STMicroelectronics has expanded its family of serial RTC ICs with the addition of two new devices that are designed for use in white goods, handheld equipment, POS terminals, A/V equipment, and other consumer items.
2007-03-16 Step-down DC/DC offers 70?A quiescent current
The 2A, 38V step-down switching regulator from Linear Tech features Burst Mode operation that promises to keep quiescent current under 70?A in no load standby conditions.
2007-05-04 Step-down DC/DC converter delivers 200mA
Linear Technology has introduced the H-grade version of LT3470, the 40V micropower step-down DC/DC converter with integrated boost and catch diodes.
2007-08-23 Step-down converter keeps quiescent current under 75?A
Linear Technology has announced the LT3680, a 3.5A, 36V step-down switching regulator with Burst Mode operation to keep quiescent current under 75?A.
2009-05-04 Step-down controller handles fast load steps
From Maxim Integrated Products comes the MAX17031 dual, Quick-PWM step-down controller with synchronous rectification specifically intended for generating 5V/3.3V supplies in battery-powered systems.
2007-09-13 Startup fields universal mobile TV chip
Startup MediaPhy Corp. has launched on Sept. 12 what the company calls an "all CMOS single-die worldwide mobile TV chip designed to work with three different mobile TV standards.
2015-05-25 Start-ups highlight plethora of wearable IoT devices
The 2015 Wearable World Congress brought together the two seemingly disparate worlds of crowdsourced start-ups and established tech companies that vie for a coveted spot in the Internet of Things map.
2014-08-11 ST: Cars find place in grand scheme of IoT
Today's car is already packed with electronics and, in fact, has among the highest densities of electronic components of all consumer machines.
2014-04-08 SPI forays into open source development
SPI is unlocking its sensor platform, enabling disparate sensors and microprocessors from different manufacturers to work together on complex tasks.
2016-01-18 Speed IoT ASIC design using platforms
Using a platform approach to custom silicon design can substantially enhance functionality and offer greater design flexibility.
2013-02-26 Sony drops CELL, switches to x86 CPU for PS4
According to the lead system architect of the PS4, the Japanese consumer electronics giant will now run a new AMD accelerated processing unit (APU) which integrates an x86 CPU and GPU on the same die.
2015-08-28 Snapdragon 820 DSP power pries open new markets
Qualcomm has positioned its upcoming Snapdragon 820 as its most powerful processor yet with hopes that it will open up new premium tier applications. Will Strauss looks at the recently disclosed architectural details.
2014-09-18 Smartwatch doubles as IoT device with Bluetooth
A low-power wireless technology, Bluetooth, and an equally low-power ARM-based MCU are seen to make an ideal combination for enabling a smartwatch to also function as an Internet-of-Things device.
2012-02-29 Smarter pricing sought to up ultrabooks share
Affordable ultrabooks are seen to drive PC shipments this year, which only posted 22 million units shipped for January this year, a MoM decline of 11.4 percent.
2014-11-18 Smart bracelet combines beauty with intelligence
Engineered by Intel and designed by Opening Ceremony, MICA is a fashionable and smart bracelet that provides access to text messages, Yelp, Gmail notices, Facebook events and Google Calendar.
2007-11-06 Smallest 400W power supply rolls for medical apps
SynQor has launched its first AC/DC product designed specifically for medical applications.
2007-07-17 Small power solution IC integrates battery charger, diode, LDO
Linear Technology Corp. unveils the LTC3557, a multifunction power management solution for Li-ion/polymer battery applications.
2012-03-02 Small cells boast not-so-small features
The SmartCell from Ruckus claims to relieve access, backhaul and core capacity pressures while enhancing and extending macro networks even in dense areas.
2009-01-12 Single-chip STB IC packs HD, interactive combo
STMicroelectronics NV has launched a new cable STB IC that cuts the cost of set tops capable of accessing emerging high-value services.
2004-02-26 Siemens optimistic on 3G, fixed-to-mobile convergence
After three years of waffling on predictions of the thus far slow-to-start 3G roll-out, Siemens predicted an optimistic future for 3G market at its press conference Monday (February 23, 2004).
2016-02-23 Sensor hubs take centre-stage at MWC
While STMicroelectronics and Bosch have new sensors for mobile,
2016-01-22 Sensor hub market bolstered by iPhone 6S
The overall market for all types of sensor hubs will exceed one billion units in 2015, rising to nearly two billion in 2018, according to IHS, with iPhone 6S paving the way.
2015-01-27 Self-encrypting SSDs to become de facto standard
Self-encrypting SSDs are starting to become more appealing as they allow for encryption at the hardware level, regardless of OS, and can be deployed in a variety of scenarios.
2008-02-28 SecurID fob provides single-chip safety net
The SecurID generates a new code every 60s over the fob's lifetime, with the host-side solution synchronously calculating this moving target to stay in lockstep with the token.
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