By Staff, April 13, 2011
Deemed the smallest to date, the L3G462A three-axis, analog-output gyroscope measures 4 mm x 4 mm x 1 mm3 and relies on a single sensing structure for measurement along three orthogonal axes.
By Staff, December 15, 2010
Bridging the transition from LVDS to DisplayPort interfaces in notebook and all-in-one computers, the PS8615 chip converts single- or dual-link DisplayPort inputs into single or dual link LVDS outputs, supporting display resolutions up to 1920x1200 (at 60Hz), while the PS8612 converts a single lane DisplayPort signal to LVDS, which supports display resolutions up to 1680x1050 (at 60Hz).
By Staff, August 13, 2010
The TSOP75D25 and TSOP35D25 infrared receivers fit into active 3D glasses, ensuring the glasses' LCD shutters open and close in proper synchronization.
By Staff, August 12, 2010
MAX11836 haptic actuator controller for single-/multi-layer piezo actuators and electroactive polymers provides the ability to measure touch pressure.
By Staff, July 12, 2010
The company’s latest analog/mixed signal high performance process design kit, the HIT-Kit, for its H18 0.18-µm, high-voltage CMOS technology is based on a Cadence Virtuoso custom design platform (IC 5.1.41 release).
By Chad Wolter, May 05, 2010
How to enable a microcontroller to measure floating dc voltages to 2% accuracy.
By Staff, December 22, 2009
LCD Controller Enhances DisplayPort Monitors
By Staff, November 09, 2009
Promising as much as a 40x speed boost in SD card read/write applications, the MAX14502 high-speed USB-to-SD card bridge bypasses the slow processor of original (full-speed) USB applications via an integrated processor.
By Staff, October 27, 2009
By Staff, February 27, 2009
The NCP1901 integrated circuit from On Semiconductor combines both a power factor correction (PFC) controller and a resonant half-bridge controller in one package, facilitating small form-factor off-line adapters that meet worldwide efficiency standards.
By Staff, October 08, 2008
Groomed for capacitive-touch applications in mobile phones, the LDS6040 is one of the first capacitive touch controllers with an integrated haptics driver for use with input controls including sliders, scroll wheels, and buttons. The device carries
Embarking as the first member of the company's generation of capacitive touch sense ICs, the AT42QT2160 touch controller combines touch key and touch slider functions in a single device. The chip controls up to 16 individual touch keys with a slider
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