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Nick Allen-Rowlandson

Nick Allen-Rowlandson is a corporate field engineer with Maxim Integrated Products Inc., Sunnyvale, Calif. He received a BSc in pure and applied physics from Salford University, Greater Manchester, U.K.


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  • Two AA Cells Power Class D Amp To Produce Huge Audio Volume

    By Nick Allen-Rowlandson, March 13, 2008

    Class D audio amplifiers like the MAX9704 offer almost 90% efficiency, but they need 10 V to operate. For battery-operated systems, that would require a large number of batteries wired in series. You can avoid bulky battery packs by incorporating

  • Generate ±30 V Using A Transceiver IC

    By Zeeshawn Shameem, July 20, 2006

    For applications requiring only a few milliamps of supply current, an RS-232 transceiver IC (MAX202) and a few external components can generate bipolar supply rails up to ±30 V. Such capability is useful ±15-V op-amp circuits that supply (for