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| 2006-05-03 | Clock supports multiple distribution networks Lattice Semiconductor Corp. has unveiled the first member of a family of single-ended universal buffer devices to support the implementation of multiple clock distribution networks. |
| 2006-05-01 | National claims fastest analogue crosspoint switches National Semiconductor Corp. has claimed that their 16 x 8 analogue crosspoint devices are the industry's fastest switches for high-resolution professional, broadcast and industrial video applications. |
| 2006-04-27 | Intersil's single-pole switches suits audio, personal apps Intersil Corp.'s latest dual single-pole, double-throw switches combine low distortion audio and accurate USB 2.0 full speed data signal switching in the same low voltage device. |
| 2006-04-25 | DAC targets personal, audio apps AKM Semiconductor's latest member of its Audio2go family is a 24bit stereo DAC which can be used in digital radios, music players and personal media players. |
| 2006-04-24 | Cirrus unveils new family of op amps Cirrus is launching a family of operational amplifiers with four parts—two single and two dual versions. |
| 2006-04-24 | Track-and-hold amps suit UWB apps Inphi claims to have set a new industry standard with the launch of its GigaTrack family of 2GSps track-and-hold amplifiers that deliver ultra-wide 18GHz analogue bandwidth. |
| 2006-04-14 | Amp ref design targets Class-D products Cirrus Logic Inc. has launched a quad amplifier and a 2.1-channel Class-D amplifier reference design for DTVs and home theater receivers. |
| 2006-04-10 | AKM releases audio codec with capless headphone amplifier AKM Semiconductor has released a low-power audio codec with an integrated capless headphone amplifier for cell phones, smart phones, music players and personal media players. |
| 2006-04-07 | ADI expands CDR offering ADI has expanded its clock and data recovery offering with four chips that tout outstanding jitter performance to simplify optical network designs. |
| 2006-03-16 | Multichannel signal processors simplify audio designs Wolfson Microelectronics plc has recently announced two multichannel analogue signal processors that combine six separate component functions. |
| 2006-03-07 | ADI extends nanoDAC family Analog Devices Inc. has expanded its nanoDAC family with eight devices including a 16bit, quad, DAC in a 3-by-3mm, 10-lead LFCSP. |
| 2006-03-02 | Linear Tech announces op amp in DFN package Linear Technology Corp. has announced that its 1.8V dual and quad operational amplifiers are the first available in a tiny DFN package. |
| 2006-02-23 | E-field sensor IC suits new markets Freescale Semiconductor has expanded its line of electric-field sensing ICs from automotive applications to the appliance and industrial markets. |
| 2006-02-15 | Codec integrates filterless Class-D speaker driver Wolfson's WM8960 codec is its first 24bit codec that integrates a filterless Class-D speaker driver. It offers a variety of audio codecs targeting portable applications like MP3 players and cell phones.. |
| 2006-02-14 | LDO regulator dishes out 150mA Rohm Electronics' latest CMOS LDO is said to feature an output current of 150mA and high output voltage accuracy (±1 per cent). |
| 2006-02-13 | Mux offers low jitter, high bit rate Inphi Corp.'s 4:1 broadband multiplexer operates from DC to 20GHz and is designed for accurate testing across a wide range of frequencies and applications. |
| 2006-02-08 | Analogue switches feature chipscale package Pericom Semiconductor Corp.'s family of analogue switches for mobile terminal applications are said to feature chipscale packaging, very low on-resistance and wide voltage ranges. |
| 2006-01-25 | Audio amps save space,cut power consumption National Semiconductor Corp. has expanded its ceramic speaker driver family with two Boomer audio power amplifiers in tiny packages that are said to provide high capacitive loads for portable apps. |
| 2006-01-19 | Decoder complies with Blu-ray, HD DVD formats Broadcom Corp. has claimed that its high definition A/V decoder is the only fully compliant chip with the emerging Blu-ray and HD DVD optical disc formats. |
| 2006-01-16 | Jam Tech's Class D amps claim true fidelity JAM Technologies Inc. is setting its sights on digital TVs with its latest True Fidelity digital-input stereo amplifiers. |
| 2006-01-10 | Low dropout regulator features ramp control for FPGAs Micrel Inc. has launched a 2A low dropout regulator featuring built-in sequencing, tracking and ramp control for low voltage FPGAs, DSPs and ASICs. |
| 2006-01-10 | Op amp dissipates up to 100W Power Amp Design's operational amplifier boasts rail-to-rail operation at both the inputs and the output—combined with a power supply voltage range. |
| 2005-12-29 | ADI expands audio processor line Analog Devices has expanded its SigmaDSP digital audio processor family with three products for television and audio systems. |
| 2005-12-23 | Zero-delay clock generator offers 20 clock outputs Lattice Semiconductor's ispClock5600A has PLL and divider systems that support the synthesis of multiple clock frequencies. |
| 2005-12-15 | AFE captures HD video content Analog Devices Inc. has launched an analogue front end that boosts signal conversion performance by 30 per cent for HD image/video processing applications. |
| 2005-12-02 | LDO regulator powers low-voltage MPUs Micrel Inc has launched a high-bandwidth, low-dropout, 5A voltage regulator for powering core voltages of low-voltage microprocessors. |
| 2005-11-25 | Seiko's RTCs retain accuracy Seiko Instruments' real time clocks feature a quiescent current of 0.255A, minimum time keeping voltage operation of 1.1V and a wide operating range. |
| 2005-11-25 | Maxim's Class-D amplifier targets FPDs Maxim Integrated Products claims that its MAX9741 is the lowest cost filter-less Class-D amplifier designed for flat-panel displays. |
| 2005-10-11 | Temp sensors ensure accuracy Standard Microsystems said its single-wire digital BudgetBus interface architecture results in smaller, lower cost temperature sensors. |
| 2005-09-22 | Temp sensors tout speed, stability The TSic temperature sensor family is said to be fully tested and calibrated—with absolute measurement accuracy on delivery—no further calibration needed. |
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