New Products
- TI's FPD-link serialiser offers highest tablet resolution (21/05/12)
- TI LED driver micro-modules drive 23W power (17/05/12)
- Next-gen OLED modules tout dynamic illumination (14/05/12)
- Mini thermoelectric devices improve cooling (11/05/12)
- Vishay's IR receivers designed for universal 3D TV glasses (08/05/12)
- LeCroy rolls 65Hz real-time oscilloscope module (24/04/12)
- Remote control IR receivers boast 0.8mm height (20/04/12)
- SMT LEDs offer up to 110lm from 1W (17/04/12)
- PCT screens offer rugged durability (16/04/12)
- Compact pulse generators target ultrasound apps (13/04/12)
- TI's LED driver features flicker-free dimming (03/04/12)
- Smartphones can now boast 8MP image sensor (29/03/12)
- Optical modulator offers 40G, 100G solutions (26/03/12)
- LED AC-DC power supplies offer 60 to 100W (21/03/12)
- LED backlight driver boosts dimming accuracy (14/03/12)
News & Trends
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- Online application training for design engineers (04/05/12)
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Smartphone with dual-side display; courtesy Microsoft (26/04/12)
- IBM discovers terahertz graphene photonics (24/04/12)
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- Imagine...your mobile phone seeing through walls (19/04/12)
- Oxide TFTs penetrate AMOLED market (18/04/12)
- Samsung hits new peak with flexible AMOLED (18/04/12)
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Nokia Lumia 900's components cost Rs 10,000: IHS (13/04/12)
Technical Archives
- Selecting off-line LED driver topologies (14/05/12)
- Designing an interactive punching bag (09/05/12)
- Address flicker, dimming challenges in LED lamp design (02/05/12)
- Peek inside the third-gen iPad (29/03/12)
- Incorporate graphics without using dedicated graphics controller (07/02/12)
- Sony Playstation Vita revealed (03/01/12)
- Use active PFC offline LED controller for primary-side control (14/12/11)
- Guarding HB LEDs with PPTC devices (17/11/11)
- Managing operating trade-offs in flyback LED drivers (11/11/11)
- How green are AC mains-dimmable LED lamps? (07/10/11)
- Inside an A19 LED bulb (08/08/11)
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How to efficiently interface TRIAC dimmers and LEDs
(11/07/11)
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Developing constant current regulation for automotive LED lighting
(17/06/10)
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Architecting next-generation smart LED lamp apps
(20/05/10)
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Ease image sensor calibration in camera phones
(13/11/09)
Application Notes
- Reference design for LM3466 (13/02/12)
- Using LM3492 LED driver for AR111 app (02/02/12)
- Eval board for LM3448 (31/01/12)
- Using LM3448 isolated flyback LED driver (30/01/12)
- Operation modes in R2A20134SP LED controller (30/12/11)
- Intro to offline LED lighting driver (21/11/11)
- Enabling wireless control of lighting systems (17/08/11)
- Issues in using LEDs in retrofit lamps (15/08/11)
- LM3450A evaluation board (03/08/11)
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Dimmable LED based lamps
(14/07/11)
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LM3464A 4 channel LED driver evaluation board
(01/07/11)
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Analysing the physical behaviour of phosphor pixels used in plasma TVs
(27/06/11)
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LM3444—230VAC, 8W isolated flyback LED driver
(26/05/11)
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Implement end-of-conversion detection in ambient light sensors
(12/05/11)
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Protect LED driver in backlit displays
(09/05/11)
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