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USB Power Manager & Dual Buck PMIC Optimized for Ultralow IQ
Linear Technology has announced the LTC3554, a micropower multifunction power management integrated circuit (PMIC) solution for portable Li-Ion/Polymer battery-based applications. The LTC3554 integrates a USB-compatible linear PowerPath™ manager, a stand-alone battery charger, two high efficiency synchronous buck regulators and pushbutton control in an ultra-thin (0.55mm) 3mm x 3mm QFN package.
High Power PD Controllers with Built-In Switchers Address IEEE 802.3at PoE+ Standard
Linear Technology has introduced the LTC4269-1, LTC4269-2 and LTC4278, IEEE 802.3at compliant Power over Ethernet (PoE+) interface controllers with integrated switching regulators for high-power Powered Device (PD) applications up to 25.5W and beyond. The new IEEE 802.3at definition, also known as the PoE+ standard, simultaneously expands the power budget and improves the classification mechanism used by Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) and PDs to ...
Monolithic Linear USB Battery Charger from Linear Technology
Linear Technology has announced the LTC3558, an efficient, multi-function power management solution for handheld applications. The LTC3558 integrates a stand-alone Li-Ion/Polymer battery charger and two high efficiency synchronous regulators - one buck-boost and one buck - and is offered in a compact low-profile 3mm x 3mm QFN package. The linear battery charger can deliver up to 950mA charge current from a wall adapter supply, or up to 500mA char...
Battery Charger Controllers in Compact 16mm2 Package Require No Blocking Diode
Linear Technology has introduced the LTC4012, LTC4012-1 and LTC4012-2, fast-charge 4A capable high efficiency switchmode battery charger controllers for multiple battery chemistries. The LTC4012 supports Li-Ion/Polymer, NiMH, NiCd and sealed lead acid battery chemistries in single and multicell configurations.
4A Multi-Cell, Multi-Chemistry Battery Charger Controller from Linear Technology
Linear Technology has introduced the LTC4009, a fast-charge 4A capable, high efficiency switchmode battery charger controller for multiple battery chemistries which minimizes power dissipation without compromising board space. The LTC4009 supports Li-Ion/Polymer, NiMH, NiCd and sealed lead acid battery chemistries in multi-cell configurations.
4A 1-Cell Li-Ion SMBus Battery Charger Needs No Microcontroller
Linear Technology has introduced the LTC4101, a fast, precision smart battery charger controller that operates with or without a host microcontroller. The IC is 100% compliant with Rev. 1.1 SMBus specifications and meets the requirements of Smart Battery System (SBS) Level 2 charging functions. It is optimized for 3V to 5.5V charging voltages, suitable for 1-cell Li-Ion and 3- to 4-cell nickel-chemistry batteries.
Quad µModule Analog-to-Digital Converters with Integrated Signal Conditioning Reduce Size, Power & Time-to-Market for Imaging & Base Station Designs
Linear Technology introduces the LTM9012, a quad 14-bit, 125Msps µModule analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with integrated fixed gain drivers, passive filtering and bypass capacitance. The integrated µModule converters offer dramatic reduction in board space for high channel-count applications as diverse as medical imaging systems and MIMO (multiple input multiple output) 4G base stations.
RF-to-Digital µModule Receivers Reduce Size, Cost & Time-to-Market for Base Station Designs
Linear Technology introduced the LTM9004 and LTM9005, two breakthrough RF-to-digital µModule® receivers that integrate the key components for 3G and 4G base station receivers (WCDMA,TD-SCDMA, LTE, etc.) and smart antenna WiMAX base stations. The integrated µModule receivers offer a dramatic reduction in board space, integrating the RF mixer/demodulator, amplifiers, passive filtering and 14-bit, 125Msps ADCs in one conveniently small package. T...
Virtual Remote Sense Controller Eliminates Remote Sense Wires
Linear Technology has announced the LT4180, a Virtual Remote Sense DC/DC controller that eliminates the remote sense wires required to compensate for the voltage drop in cables, wires and circuit board trace runs. Voltage drops in wiring and cables that cause load regulation errors are usually corrected by an additional set of sensing wires. The LT4180 continuously interrogates the line impedance and corrects the regulator's output voltage. The d...
Launch of BIRST on LXI devices, fully compliant to the latest 1.3
Pickering Interfaces has continued in 2010 to regularly release a steady flow of new products in both the LXI and the PXI platforms. According to Bob Stasonis, Marketing Manager for Pickering Interfaces USA , “LXI enquiries have been particularly strong in the last 6 months as more and more users are realizing the benefits of this platform. These enquiries are leading to a steadily increasing number of switching solutions being made available b...