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Analog Devices Enables Isolated USB Connections For Medical And Industrial Equipment
Analog Devices has introduced the industry’s first single-IC USB isolator which simplifies isolated USB-port implementation in system-critical medical and industrial equipment. USB ports provide a standardized, straightforward way to connect and disconnect peripheral devices to and from a computer without rebooting or turning off the system.
Analog Devices’ Webcast Presents Design Techniques for Reducing Power Consumption in Industrial Designs
Analog Devices, Inc. will broadcast its latest webcast “Design Techniques for Reducing Power Consumption and Harmful Thermal Events in Industrial Designs” on October 19, 2011, at 7:00 pm. Using a typical analog module configuration, the presenter will show how to calculate the maximum ambient temperature a system can tolerate based on maximum output load requirements.
Analog Devices expands its Blackfin processor family
Analog Devices is expanding its Blackfin line with the ADSP-BF52x family, a scalable series of processors optimised for performance-demanding portable applications including portable media players (PMPs), voice over IP (VoIP) phones, IP cameras, and mobile TV devices. Advancing the Dynamic Power Management capabilities of Blackfin to achieve the line's best power efficiency yet (as low as 0.16mW/MHz core power at 250MHz) these newest processors ...
UTAS Medical Equipment Ensures Quality Patient Care with help from Analog Devices' Blackfin Processors
Analog Devices has announced that UTAS, a provider of medical devices for patient monitoring and diagnostics, has selected ADI Blackfin processors to ensure high-performance digital signal processing operations and robust functionality across its full line of products – highlighted by UTAS’ most recent product introduction, the UM 300 portable patient monitor. Leveraging Blackfin’s performance, low power consumption and flexible peripheral ...
Analog Devices Shrinks High-frequency DC/DC Regulators
Analog Devices has introduced what it says is the industry’s smallest 500mA buck regulator, the first of a family of high-frequency 6-MHz dc-to-dc regulators. As the smallest in the 500mA class, the ADP2121 is available in a 1.3mm × 0.9-mm wafer level chip scale package (WLCSP) with a height of 0.6 mm. The device requires only two small capacitors and one small inductor, resulting in a 35-percent reduction in PCB area compared with current 3-...
Microprocessor Supervisory Circuits Reduce Power Requirements For Portable Consumer, Communications And Industrial Appliances
Analog Devices has expanded its portfolio of supervisory ICs with new microprocessor supervisory circuits for monitoring under-voltage conditions in handheld industrial instruments, telecommunications devices, and other portable applications. The ADM6326, ADM6328, ADM6346 and ADM6348 supervisory circuits feature an ultra-low 500-nA supply current that can extend the battery life of mobile devices.
Vicor’s new mil/aero bus converter halves size and weight
Vicor announces a high-efficiency, non-regulated MIL-COTS BCM bus converter, the MBCM270F450M270A00, to complete a family of V•I Chip™ power components for airborne, naval and land-based applications.
SURFACE MOUNT RESISTORS FROM OHMITE HAVE
Bringing precision high voltage capabilities to the benefits of surface mount, Ohmite's new MacroChip resistors have a non-inductive design combined with a low voltage coefficient.
Power Integrations Introduces Reference Design for 5 W LED Lamps with PFC and Flicker-Free TRIAC Dimming
Power Integrations today announced a new reference design (RDK-251) for a 5-watt offline LED driver that includes flicker-free TRIAC dimming and single-stage power factor correction (PFC). The reference design is based on Power Integrations’ LNK457DG, a member of the innovative LinkSwitch-PL family of LED driver ICs optimized for compact, non-isolated installations.
Ultra-small power supplies help designers deliver energy-efficient LED alternatives
Power Integrations has introduced a reference design kit (RDK-131) for ultra-small power supplies that helps designers deliver energy-efficient LED alternatives to incandescent lights. The kit helps designers produce a power circuit that fits inside the LED lightbulb socket, and also ensure that their incandescent-replacement LED lightbulbs will pass EMC requirements for conducted and radiated electrical noise.