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Maxim introduces military components
4 February 2009, CST Electronics, News

Maxim recently introduced a family of ruggedised, plastic-encapsulated devices for high-reliability military and aerospace applications. Designed and fabricated for applications that demand high-temperature ...
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Programmable HB LED driver
21 January 2009, CST Electronics, Opto-Electronics

The MAX16826 from Maxim is a programmable, four-string high-brightness (HB) LED driver for white, RGB and RGB-plus-amber LED configurations. Designed to enable the transition to green lighting technology ...
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Enfora to use Gemalto's M2M SIM
21 January 2009, CST Electronics, News

Enfora has announced that it will be using the Allynis M2M SIM from Gemalto to expand the capabilities of Enfora’s Enabler III low-power embedded platforms and its Spider integrated platforms. Through ...
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Smartcard interface IC with ESD protection
26 November 2008, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

New from Maxim is the DS8024, a low-cost, smartcard interface IC designed for all ISO 7816, EMV and GSM 11.11 applications. A complete, industry-standard interface for robust smartcard communication, ...
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'Smart grid' communication platform
26 November 2008, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Ember has teamed with CalAmp to enable ZigBee and IP-based wireless networks to work together for automated meter reading, peak energy demand response and other smart grid applications. CalAmp has integrated ...
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Miniature infrared thermometer
26 November 2008, CST Electronics, Test & Measurement

The MLX90615 from Melexis is an infrared thermometer for non-contact temperature measurements. Both the IR sensitive thermopile detector chip and the signal conditioning ASIC are integrated into the ...
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Dual-channel 10-bit ADCs
26 November 2008, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim has introduced the MAX19515, 19516 and 19517, a pin-compatible family of dual-channel, 10-bit, 65/100/130 MSps ADCs. The devices consume just 43 mW (19515), 57 mW (19516), and 75 mW (19517) of analog ...
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Enfora penny, Enfora pound
12 November 2008, CST Electronics, News

Enfora’s Enabler series of wireless embedded platforms are designed to support a variety of wireless applications, and includes both BGA and multipin connector forms for ease of hardware integration
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Low-power comparators
12 November 2008, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim has introduced the new MAX9060–MAX9065 low-power, low-voltage comparators. Available in a 1 x 1 mm UCSP and a 5-pin SOT23, these devices operate from a wide 0,9 V to 5,5 V power-supply range, which ...
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ZigBee module on a stick
12 November 2008, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Telegesis has released an updated version of its Zigbee transceiver in USB stick form. The ETRX2USB is based on the Ember EM250 2,4 GHz ZigBee compliant radio transceiver and features mesh networking ...
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Power-line modem delivers up to 100 Kbps
12 November 2008, CST Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Maxim introduced the MAX2990 OFDM-based, power-line communication (PLC) modem. This device employs advanced broadband-communication techniques to deliver cost-effective, two-way data communication over ...
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12-bit DAC ideal for CMTS
12 November 2008, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim’s MAX5881 is said to be the industry’s first 12-bit, 4,3 GSps DAC that can directly synthesise multichannel QAM signals in the 50 MHz to 1000 MHz cable downstream band. Offering excellent spurious, ...
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