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National Semiconductor Unveils SIMPLE SWITCHER Power Module Family
National Semiconductor introduced the first three products in its SIMPLE SWITCHER power module family. The LMZ-series of power modules provide an innovative, integrated solution that will save design time and provide ease-of-use to help system designers get their products to market faster. The power modules provide the efficiency of a synchronous switching regulator with the simplicity of a linear regulator, eliminating the external inductor and ...
National Semiconductor’s New Thermal Management Sensor
National Semiconductor has introduced a digital temperature sensor that monitors automotive system temperature up to 175 degrees C and delivers +/- 1 degree C accuracy between 130 degrees C and 160 degrees C. The device is manufactured on an automotive grade flow meeting AEC-Q100 Grade 0 qualification requirements.
National Semiconductor’s 65V Dual-Channel, Dual-Phase Synchronous Buck Controller Saves PCB Space in High Voltage Applications
National Semiconductor today introduced the LM5119, a high voltage, dual-channel, dual-phase, synchronous buck controller with emulated current-mode (ECM) control. The LM5119 enables regulation of single or dual high-current voltages directly from inputs as high as 65V, simplifying high voltage DC-DC conversion and reducing PCB footprint by up to 50 percent versus alternative solutions requiring two conversion stages. The LM5119 features a uni...
Dual channel synchronous step-down DC-DC converter from Torex
The XC9515 Series from Torex Semiconductor is a dual channel synchronous step-down DC-DC converter plus a voltage detector with delay circuit built-in. This series is available in the compact QFN-20 package and is suitable for a variety of applications, including DVD and Blu-ray equipment, LCD TVs and modules, multifunctional printers and set top boxes.
Torex introduces our new XC9131 and XC9135/36 series; 1A Synchronous Step-Up DC/DC Converters With Load Disconnect
The new XC9131 and XC9135/36 series from Torex are synchronous step-up DC/DC converters that can be used with ceramic capacitors and integrate one P-channel and one N-channel MOS power transistors.
PREMO and Lear join to develop inductive components and technology for automotive power electronics applications for hybrid vehicles.
Lear Corporation, leading global supplier of automotive seating systems and electrical power management systems and PREMO, technology leader for inductive, RFID components and EMC filters, announced today the formation of an agreement for the design and development of cutting edge inductive components and technology for automotive power electronics applications for hybrid vehicles.
12 Watt DC-DC-Converters Offer 1:4 Input Range
The IPN12 series DC-DC converters from IBEK feature a 1:4 input that provide an 12W output offering a very high efficiency of up to 85%. The IPN12 family of DC/DC converters is available with single and dual outputs from 3.3 up to +/-15VDC and can accept input voltages from 9 to 36VDC or 18 to 75VDC.
Sensor Modules for direct measurement of current, voltage and temperature
Isabellenhütte’s IMC and IMS sensor modules have been developed for all areas of use in which large currents, voltages and temperatures have to be measured with high precision.
LEMO broadcast solutions at IBC 2010 and free registration
LEMO welcomes you to visit our booth during the IBC 2010 Show, September 10-14, 2010, the premier annual event for professionals engaged in the creation, management and delivery of entertainment and news content worldwide. Held at the RAI Centre in Amsterdam, the event attracts more than 45,000 attendees from more than 140 countries worldwide.
Agilent Technologies to Showcase Latest High-Speed Digital Design Techniques at DesignCon 2010
Agilent Technologies will demonstrate how its wide array of high-speed digital tools can address multi-gigabit design challenges in the areas of measurement and simulation. Attendees can connect with Agilent experts at DesignCon, Booth 301, from Feb. 1-4, 2010 at the Santa Clara Convention Center.