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STMicroelectronics Proves Performance Advantage with Silicon Protection Diodes Specified to International Surge Standard IEC 61000-4-5
STMicroelectronics has announced the first silicon surge protectors meeting international surge-protection standard IEC 61000-4-5, with a family of devices delivering high reliability and effective protection throughout the entire operating-temperature range.
TI maximizes digital TV energy efficiency in time for 2009 rollover
With the February 2009 transition from analogue to digital TVs, consumer demand on energy resources is increasing. Two power management chips from Texas Instruments, a dual-phase power factor correction (PFC) controller with Natural Interleaving technology and a new SWIFT DC/DC power management converter, will help increase energy efficiency and reduce system size and cost in Digital TVs.
Digital audio delay provides cost-effective synchronization of audio and video in a single integrated package
Texas Instruments has introduced the TPA5050 digital audio delay with IIC control. Designed for high definition and flat panel TV applications, the TPA5050 digital audio delay provides cost-effective synchronization of audio and video in a single integrated package that conserves board space and simplifies channel configuration.
STM Announces Availability of Multiple Software Platforms for Nomadik Application Processor to Drive Next Generation of Mobile Multimedia Handsets
STMicroelectronics has announced multiple software platform availability and new hardware features of its STn8815 application processor, the third–generation product in the company’s award-winning Nomadik family. The Nomadik processor is available to leading handset makers to develop the next-generation of mobile multimedia products with a choice of leading software platforms, including Symbian OS/S60, Linux, Windows Mobile and Windows Embedd...
Sharp to Start Mass Production of Blue LED Chips at Its Fukuyama Plant
Sharp Corporation will start mass production of blue LED chips at its Fukuyama Plant in Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan within 2010.
Texas Instruments Features the Latest Consumer Electronics Technologies Available Today, Highlights Technologies of Tomorrow
Continually expanding its efforts to drive innovation, creativity and invention, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) will showcase the latest products that are impacting modern lifestyles at the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), January 8-11, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, booth #8204.
±1C Remote and Local Temperature Sensors from TI have n-Factor and Series Resistance Correction
Texas Instruments today introduced what it says is the industry’s smallest remote junction temperature sensors with a built-in local temperature sensor. The single remote channel TMP421 and dual remote channel TMP422 provide remote sensor accuracy of ±1C (maximum) and a local temperature sensor range of ±1.5C (maximum). Both sensors are RoHS compliant and can be used in numerous applications including LCD/DLP/LCOS projectors, ...
TI extends Puma 5 family with set-top-box and video gateway front end solution
Texas Instruments (TI) has announced a new DOCSIS 3.0 (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification) product that supports cable set-top-boxes (STB) with both MPEG-TS (transport stream) and Internet Protocol (IP) capabilities. This latest addition to the Puma 5 family provides equipment manufacturers with the ability to create a new breed of hybrid STB products. STBs with TI’s Puma 5 solution enable cable operators to extend their curren...
Renesas Electronics to Enter into the Blue-Violet Laser Market with a Newly Developed Structure Formation
Renesas Electronics announced the company’s first blue-violet semiconductor laser diode with a wavelength of 405 nm and a new structure incorporating an optical waveguide into the semiconductor device, which enables high power output and excellent suitability for mass production.
Renesas Expands EMMA Family Lineup with Set-Top Box SoCs Supporting 3D Broadcasts and Internet-Based Content
Renesas Electronics announced the availability of its new system-on-chip (SoC) for set-top boxes (STBs), the EMMA 3SE/P, which supports the video standards used for digital television broadcasts worldwide and a wide variety of video formats required to play Internet-based content. The EMMA3SE/P SoC integrates in a single chip the functions necessary to receive digital broadcasts, including the ability to decode (decompress) digital video and audi...