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LTC3600 Rgulateur abaisseur synchrone rail rail une seule rsistance gnrant 15A de 0V 15V :
Régulateur abaisseur, synchrone, rail-à-rail, à une seule résistance, générant 1,5A de 0V à 15V : Electronics News from Electronic Specifier
Dual 3A, 2.5MHz, 42V Boost/Inverting DC/DC Converter with Fault Protection
Linear introduces dual 3 A 2.5 MHz 42 V boost/inverting dc-dc converter with fault protection.
Merging digital, analog designs
More and more SoCs are integrating both digital and analog circuits on the same chip to gain performance and power efficiency benefits. This creates challenges for chip designers.
Rick Merritt DesignCon wrap up; 3D stacking, optical interconnects
Rick Merritt DesignCon wrap up; 3D stacking, optical interconnects
Exploiting subthreshold MOSFET behavior in analog applications
You can nowspin MOSFETs’“unusable”leakagecurrent into“gold.”
Analog Diablog™: Designing a Low-Power Toxic Gas Detector
< span style="font-family:arial;" > Safety first! Many industrial processes involve toxic compounds, including chlorine, phosphine, arsine, and hydrogen cyanide, so it is important to know when dangerous concentrations exist.This article describes a portable carbon monoxide detector using an
Wideband I/Q Demodulator With IIP2 Optimization & DC Offset
Wideband I/Q Demodulator With IIP2 Optimization & DC Offset Cancellation Improves Receiver Performance - Linear Technology Corp.
Digital Signaling Principles—Part I
Here is another chapter from Introduction to Wireless Systems. Chapter 5 covers Digital Signaling Principles and should be a great tutorial or a refresher. This segment is an introduction to the chapter. < br/ > < br/ > View the full article < a
The rise of the MEMS sensor-converter
Integrating the data converter with a MEMS sensor is the way ahead, writes David Dunn, a field applications engineer at Analog Devices
EEbeat › Linear Tech acquires Dust Networks
Linear Technology announced the acquisition of Dust Networks, Inc., a leading provider of low power wireless sensor network technology. The acquisition of Dust Networks, based in Hayward, CA, will enable Linear to offer a complete high performance wireless sensor networking solution. Dust Networks’
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