| IR power MOSFET delivers 30% lower device conduction losses
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2005-10-25 |
| International Rectifier unveiled a 60V DirectFET power MOSFET featuring a maximum on-state resistance of 7 milliohms (VGS=10V), which enables up to 30 percent lower device conduction losses compared to competitive solutions. |
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| New LEDs from Dominant Semi
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2005-10-14 |
| Dominant Semiconductors unveiled its Nova-1 Watt LED series that is designed for high current drive with a super high flux output. Housed in a compact package outline of 6-by-6-by-1.5mm, the members of the Nova-1 Watt series, with a 40° and 120° viewing angle, come with the option of accompanying LED lens. |
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| Photo interrupters offer alternative to switches in IR applications
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2005-10-07 |
| American Bright Optoelectronics introduced its new photo interrupter family that is designed for use in IR/optical detection apps |
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| IR synchronous buck PWM controllers eye DC/DC POL apps
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2005-10-04 |
| International Rectifier introduced two one-percent accurate, single output, synchronous buck PWM controllers with 4.5V to 16V input voltage capability. |
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| Sequence Design introduces 'formal' power grid verification
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2005-09-28 |
| Looking to build on its reputation as an established provider of IC power management technology, Sequence Design rolled out a new product focused on another thermal issue—IC power grid integrity. |
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| Control IC tailored for Class D audio apps up to 500W/channel
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2005-09-27 |
| International Rectifier (IR) introduced a 200V control IC developed specifically for Class D audio applications up to 500W per channel |
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| Schottky diodes shrink footprints by 80%, operate 40% cooler
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2005-09-23 |
| International Rectifier claims four new FlipKY Schottky diodes that are smaller and more efficient than industry-standard Schottky devices |
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| New MOSFET from IR offers 3.8-milliohm on-resistance
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2005-08-31 |
| International Rectifier expanded its family of high-performance 75V and 100V HEXFET synchronous rectification MOSFETs with the release of the 160A-rated, seven-pin IRF2907ZS-7PPbF. |
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| WLAN on the move: 802.11xyz
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2005-08-15 |
| The 802.11 standard (a.k.a. Wi-Fi) may play an even larger role in the future as it continues to evolve. |
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| Small IR LEDs enable infrared sensing for portable devices
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2005-08-09 |
| Touted as one of the smallest surface-mount IR LEDs available, the new TT electronics OPTEK Technology OP200 IR LED, packaged in a 0805 size, enable design engineers to incorporate infrared sensing into portable electronic devices |
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| IR emitter doubles radiant intensity
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2005-08-02 |
| Vishay Intertechnology's new infrared emitters provide a typical radiant intensity of 130mW/sr at 100mA, which is more than double that of standard emitters. |
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