Linear Technology (UK) Limited
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Linear Technology Corporation, a member of the S&P 500, has been designing, manufacturing and marketing a broad line of high performance analog integrated circuits for major companies worldwide for over three decades.
The Company’s products provide an essential bridge between our analog world and the digital electronics in communications, networking, industrial, automotive, computer, medical, instrumentation, consumer, and military and aerospace systems.
Linear Technology produces power management, data conversion, signal conditioning, RF and interface ICs, µModule subsystems, and wireless sensor network products.
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Linear Technology (UK) Limited Articles
PoE IC delivers 123W over 1Gbps CAT5e cable
Linear Technology introduces the LTC4279 single port PoE controller for PSE, delivering up to 123W of power over CAT-5e cable for power-hungry applications. Demand for higher power delivery comes from a widespread set of applications, including LTE picocell base stations, LED signage, security monitoring systems, home automation and machine vision systems. The highly versatile LTC4279 delivers power to a wide variety of powered devices.
Flyback regulator delivers 5W & operates at 150°C
Linear Technology announces the H-grade version of the LT8303, a monolithic flyback regulator with guaranteed operation for junction temperatures as high as 150°C. By sampling the isolated output voltage directly from the primary-side flyback waveform, the part requires no opto-isolator or third winding for regulation.
Flyback regulator delivers up to 15W
Linear Technology announces the LT8315, a high voltage monolithic flyback regulator that simplifies the design of an isolated DC/DC converter. By sampling the reflected isolated output voltage across the third winding on the power transformer, the part requires no opto-isolator or LT1431 for regulation.
PoE IC delivers 123W over 1Gbps CAT5e cable
Linear Technology introduces the LTC4279 single port PoE controller for PSE, delivering up to 123W of power over CAT-5e cable for power-hungry applications. Demand for higher power delivery comes from a widespread set of applications, including LTE picocell base stations, LED signage, security monitoring systems, home automation and machine vision systems. The highly versatile LTC4279 delivers power to a wide variety of powered devices (PDs).
Dual wideband mixer enables 5G wireless access
Linear Technology introduces the LTC5566, a new wideband, high dynamic range dual channel mixer with integrated programmable variable gain IF amplifiers. This dual mixer has a very wide, 300MHz to 6GHz input frequency range, specifically optimised and with extensive characterisation at the emerging 3.6GHz and 4.5GHz 5G bands, as well as the established 4G bands. Moreover, the device supports bandwidths up to 400MHz to mee...
Power supply sequencing simplified
The challenges in designing a multiple power supply multiply with each additional supply rail, says Nathan Enger, senior applications engineer, Linear Technology
Battery monitor measures charge to 1% accuracy
A multicell battery monitor has been introduced by Linear Technology Corporation. The LTC2944 makes direct measurements of 3.6-60V battery stacks. No level shifting circuitry on the supply and measurement pins is required to interface with multicell voltages, so total current consumption is minimised and measurement accuracy is preserved.
Energy harvester produces power from local environment
Recent advances in ultralow power microcontrollers have produced devices that offer unprecedented levels of integration for the amount of power they require to operate. These are systems on a chip with aggressive power saving schemes, such as shutting down power to idle functions. In fact, so little power is needed to run these devices that many sensors are going wireless, since they can readily run from batteries.
Boost controller provides up to 97% efficiency
Linear Technology has announced the LTC3897, a multi-phase synchronous boost DC/DC controller with input surge stopper and diode controller. The boost controller drives two N-channel power MOSFET stages out-of-phase to reduce input and output capacitor requirements, enabling the use of smaller inductors versus the single-phase equivalent. Synchronous rectification increases efficiency, reduces power loss and eases thermal requirements.
SmartMesh IP wireless networks expand to address industrial IoT
Linear Technology’s SmartMesh IP wireless sensor network (WSN) product line has expanded to address the growing needs of industrial IoT applications. New capabilities include the SmartMesh VManager networking software, which seamlessly increases the mesh network capacity to thousands of nodes. The new Blink mode, an ultralow power roaming node capability, reduces average current consumption of wireless sensor nodes to less than 3µA.
SAR ADC maintains AC performance up to the Nyquist frequency
Linear Technology introduces the LTC2320-16, a 16-bit 1.5Msps per channel, no latency successive approximation register (SAR) ADC with eight simultaneously sampling channels supporting a rail-to-rail input common mode range.
Isolator delivers 100mA via two adjustable power rails
Linear Technology introduces the LTM2887, a 6-channel SPI/Digital or I²C μModule isolator with dual rail regulated power that targets low voltage components, including newer DSPs and microprocessors. Two well-regulated adjustable supply rails (up to 5V) deliver more than 100mA of load current over the isolation barrier, with up to 62% efficiency. The voltages may be adjusted as low as 0.6V for the auxiliary supply, while the isolated logi...
Ultrathin 12A µModule regulator is configurable as quad, triple, dual or single output
Linear introduces the LTM4643 quad output step-down µModule (power module) regulator, configurable as a single output (12A), dual (6 & 6A or 9 & 3A), or quad (3A each) regulator in a 9x15x1.82mm ultrathin LGA package. This flexibility enables system designers to rely on one simple and compact µModule regulator for a variety of voltage and load current requirements in FPGA, GPU, ASIC and processor-based applicati...
First wireless battery management system showcased at electronica
Linear Technology, a provider of battery stack monitoring ICs for electric and hybrid/electric vehicles, demonstrated the industry’s first wireless automotive Battery Management System (BMS) concept car at electronica in Munich, Germany.
µModule regulator has 3D stacked-inductor packaging
Linear Technology introduces the LTM4636, a 40A step-down µModule switching regulator with 3D construction for quicker heat dissipation and cooler operation in a small package. By stacking its inductor on top of a 16mm x 16mm BGA package, the LTM4636 benefits from the exposed inductor as a heat sink, permitting direct contact with airflow from any direction to cool the device.
4-Switch buck-boost controller has spread spectrum
Linear Technology announces the LT8390, a synchronous buck-boost DC/DC controller that can regulate output voltage, and input or output current from input voltages above, below and equal to the output voltage. Its 4V to 60V input voltage range and 0V to 60V output voltage range are ideal for voltage regulator, battery and supercap charger applications in automotive, industrial, telecom and even battery-powered systems.
USB µModule transceiver protects systems with galvanic isolation
Linear Technology introduces the LTM2894, a USB µModule (micromodule) reinforced isolator that guards against ground-to-ground voltage differentials and large common mode transients. A rugged interface and internal isolation makes the LTM2894 ideal for systems implementing USB in harsh industrial or medical environments where protection from high voltages is required.
Synchronous step-down regulator delivers over 93% efficiency
A 600mA, 100V input capable synchronous step-down switching regulator has been announced by Linear Technology Corporation, the LT8630. Synchronous rectification delivers efficiency as high as 93% while Burst Mode operation keeps quiescent current under 7µA in no-load standby conditions.
Step-down µModule regulator is scalable to 180A
A 30A step-down µModule (power module) regulator has been introduced by Linear Technology. The LTM4647 includes the inductor, MOSFET, DC/DC controller and supporting components in a 9x15x5.01mm BGA package.
100MHz SPI isolators facilitate faster data converters
A range of SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) µModule isolators has been introduced by Linear Technology Corporation. The LTM2893 and LTM2895 are optimised for Linear Technology’s family of high performance data converters. They support SPI clock speeds up to 100MHz, enabling the use of higher resolution and higher speed data converters while maintaining zero latency operation.