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| 2001-04-06 | Using a Dallas Semiconductor DS1075 EconOscillator to clock an 8051 microprocessor Using a Dallas Semiconductor DS1075 EconOscillator to clock an 8051 microprocessor |
| 2007-11-16 | Industrial sensors perform precision measurements The devices being used in industrial apps are designed and manufactured not only by sensor specialists but also by semiconductor companies such as ADI, Dallas Semiconductor, Maxim and TI. |
| 2007-07-25 | 16-port transceiver offers high integration Dallas Semiconductor has launched what it claims as the industry's first 16-port T1/E1/J1 long- and short-haul transceiver that offers the highest integration and lowest cost per port. |
| 2007-05-14 | RTC with FRAM simplifies PCB layout Dallas Semiconductor has added FRAM to its RTC product line to offer non-volatility without the block-erase limitations of EEPROM or flash memory. |
| 2007-05-08 | Memory chip reduces PCB space, cost Dallas Semiconductor has developed a memory device that claims to save 20 per cent PCB space and 30 per cent cost. |
| 2007-04-20 | Battery back-up controller protects sensitive data Dallas Semiconductor has introduced the DS3641 secure battery-backup controller, which offers comprehensive features for data protection in POS terminals and other applications containing sensitive data. |
| 2006-12-22 | 2-/4-channel controllers convert DC to AC voltage Dallas Semiconductor, a wholly owned subsidiary of Maxim Integrated Products has introduced the DS3992/DS3994, 2-/4-channel controllers for CCFLs that are used to backlight LCDs in TV and PC monitor applications. |
| 2006-12-07 | SRAM modules include reflowable battery Dallas Semiconductor has introduced what it touts as the industry's first high-density, single-piece, surface-mount nonvolatile SRAM modules with integrated reflowable battery. |
| 2006-08-11 | Battery fuel gauge enables algorithm customisation Dallas Semiconductor has introduced the DS2790, a programmable 1-cell Li-ion (Li+) fuel gauge and protector. |
| 2006-07-17 | Secure battery-backup controller developed for data protection in POS terminals Dallas Semiconductor has introduced the DS3600, touted to be the industry's first comprehensive secure battery-backup controller for data protection in point-of-sale terminals. |
| 2006-07-07 | Fuel-gauge IC offers customization capabilities Dallas Semiconductor's DS2790, has fuel-gauging algorithm and customization capabilities traditionally reserved for single Li-ion cells suited for notebook products with 9-12 cell battery packs. |
| 2006-06-15 | Dallas' 1.024bit EPROM runs on 2.2V Dallas' 1.024bit EPROM runs on 2.2V |
| 2006-06-07 | Dallas Semi announces timing-card-on-a-chip solution Dallas Semi announces timing-card-on-a-chip solution |
| 2006-05-24 | Dallas Semi digital temp-sensor operates on low voltage Dallas Semi digital temp-sensor operates on low voltage |
| 2006-01-24 | Stand-alone fuel gauge suits Li-ion batteries Dallas Semiconductor's DS2781 stand-alone fuel gauge calculates remaining capacity for 1- or 2-cell Li-ion and Li-ion polymer battery packs. |
| 2005-12-06 | Clock generator with integrated phase-locked loop The new crystal-based clock generator from Dallas Semiconductor features an integrated phase-locked loop (PLL) to generate clock outputs and three pin-selectable multiplier rates and three dither magnitudes to reduce EMI. |
| 2001-04-06 | Using Dallas' 1-wire chips in 1-cell Li+ battery packs with low-side n-channel safety FETs Using Dallas' 1-wire chips in 1-cell Li+ battery packs with low-side n-channel safety FETs |
| 2001-04-09 | High-resolution temperature measurement with Dallas direct-to-digital temperature sensors High-resolution temperature measurement with Dallas direct-to-digital temperature sensors |
| 2001-04-10 | Interfacing the DS1620 with a DS5000/8051 microcontroller This application note describes how to directly interface the DS1620 digital thermometer and thermostat to the I/O port of the DS5000 microcontroller. |
| 2005-09-15 | Mixed-signal MCU acquires analog signals with high precision Dallas Semiconductor rolled out a new mixed-signal MCU with integrated precision analog functions. |
| 2005-10-24 | Dallas Semi unveils low-cost Li+ battery monitor with I²C interface Dallas Semi unveils low-cost Li+ battery monitor with I²C interface |
| 2005-11-08 | Rowley rolls development tools for Dallas Semi's MAXQ MCUs Rowley rolls development tools for Dallas Semi's MAXQ MCUs |
| 2001-04-06 | Using a Dallas Semiconductor DS1075 EconOscillator to clock an 8051 microprocessor Using a Dallas Semiconductor DS1075 EconOscillator to clock an 8051 microprocessor |
| 2001-04-09 | DS1670 portable system controller This application note discusses the usefulness of the DS1670 Portable System Controller in providing the functions necessary for battery-backed portable products. |
| 2001-04-09 | The DS87C550 as an upgrade for 8051 derivatives This application note discusses the issues concerned when using the DS87C550 high-speed microcontroller with ADC and PWM as a drop-in replacement for 8051 derivatives. |
| 2001-04-09 | Using the high-speed microcontroller as a bootstrap loader This application note provides examples of how a designer can use an external Flash or NVRAM to add in-system reprogrammability to a High-Speed Microcontroller-based design. |
| 2001-04-09 | Controlling a DS1803 digital potentiometer using an 8051 microprocessor to generate 2-wire signals This application note presents a simple hardware and software solution for controlling the DS1803 digital potentiometer using Dallas Semiconductor's DS87C520 8051-compatible microprocessor. |
| 2001-04-09 | Using the DS2760 in multiple-cell applications This application note addresses the use of Dallas Semiconductor's DS2760 high-precision Li-ion battery monitor chip in multi-cell applications with an external protector, such as the Mitsumi MM1292 for two-cell Li packs. |
| 2001-04-09 | DS2154L versus DS2153Q This application note highlights the differences between Dallas Semiconductor's DS2154L and DS2153Q E1 single-chip transceivers. |
| 2001-04-09 | Using the DS1615 and DS1616 temperature and data recorders This application note presents a discussion of how to use the DS1615 and DS1616 temperature and data recorders in portable data loggers and as temperature monitors. |
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