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Avago Technologies Extends Talk Time in GSM/EDGE Handsets with New Linear Power Amplifier Modules
Avago Technologies announced new power amplifier modules (PAMs) that extend handset talk time for GSM/EDGE communication. The new ACPM-7868 PAMs are fully compatible with Qualcomm’s newest generation of chipsets that support linear quad-band GSM/EDGE operation, enabling improved power efficiency for the world’s most widely-used cellular standard.
Tiny 800mA step-down DC/DC converter
By mounting an 800mA converter in a tiny SC70JW package, AnalogicTech¹s AAT1110 delivers the higher current that these new designs require yet still enables the smallest solution size possible. The AAT1110 is the industry¹s first 800mA step-down DC/DC converter in a tiny 2.0x2.1mm SC70JW package.
GPS Chipset Maker NemeriX Finds its Way to Anglia
Anglia Components has become sole UK distributor franchise for NemeriX, the Swiss manufacturer of low power chip sets for GPS applications. Power consumption of each chip set is typically 25 mW at 1 fix per second, making the devices ideal for battery-powered portable applications. NemeriX's products include analogue RF receivers, digital baseband processors and integrated devices that combine SiGe (Silicon Germanium) RF and standard CMOS baseba...
Hawk Inspection and Measurement System wins Wafer Inspection Order
The Hawk inspection system is being utilised to inspect wafers for integrated electronic circuits and other micro devices, and is a preferred choice because of its superior ergonomic design and high resolution optical image. Adopted into the inspection team who now have seven systems, the Hawk enables the users to quickly and efficiently process the wafers, under x200 magnification. The wafers are processed under the Hawk system to make sure t...
SANYO Low Noise Green Laser Module from Photonic Products
SANYO has launched a 'Low-Noise' laser module in their popular DLX range of 532nm DPSS TEC laser modules which is being shown for the first time at LASER 2009 in Munich by Photonic Products, SANYO's authorised distributor.
Photonic Products Showcases Tiny Laser Diode Collimators
Photonic Products is showcasing its new range of tiny laser diode collimators at LASER World of Photonics 2009 in Munich. The new range of laser diode collimators achieves the technically difficult feat of combining high alignment accuracy with a tiny package and comprises a micro laser diode collimator which measures just 4.5mm in diameter and two miniature laser diode collimators which measure just 6mm in diameter.
532nm high visibility green laser modules
Photonic Products has introduced two new 532nm DPSS high visibility green laser modules from SANYO; the DLX-9356-13 (532nm, 5mW) and the DLX-9456-02 (532nm, 10mW). The modules, measuring just 20mm diameter by 50.5mm, have integral thermo electric control that enables stable operation over a wide range of temperature levels between -10 degrees Centigrade to + 50 degrees Centigrade.
SANYO Laser Diode Catalogue Available As Free Download
Photonic Products, the UK optoelectronics device manufacturer and laser diode specialist has announced that the new SANYO Laser Diode Catalogue for 2008 has just been released and is available as a free download from Photonic Products’ website (www.photonic-products.com).
Blue-Violet Laser Diodes give up to 85mW optical output power
Photonic Products, the UK optoelectronics device manufacturer and laser diode specialist, has announced that Sanyo’s tiny blue-violet laser diodes are now available in industrial strength and power: three new 405nm laser diodes which offer 20mW, 45mW or a massive 85mW optical output power, the highest power available in a single mode laser diode with an internal monitor photodiode.
635nm Photon laser modules incorporate near end of life detection facility
Photonic Products, the UK opto-electronics device manufacturer and laser diode specialist, is showcasing new 635nm Photon laser modules with Near End of Life Detection facility at LASER 2007 in Munich. As a laser diode approaches the end of its operational life, its imminent failure is signalled by an increase in the current being drawn from its drive circuitry. Typically, when the current draw reaches a value of 120% of its original operating va...