
15Msps, 18-Bit No Latency SAR ADC Provides 20dB SNR Improvement over Pipelined ADCs
Linear Technology Corporation introduces the LTC2387-18, an ultrafast 15Msps, 18-bit successive approximation register (SAR) analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with no cycle latency and no pipeline delay. The LTC2387-18 digitizes wideband analog signals up to the Nyquist frequency with very low distortion...

Display, Audio and Touch Controller ICs & Modules
FTDI Chip announced the full production release and availability of its 2nd generation Embedded Video Engine (EVE) controller, the FT81x family. The ICs and modules are now readily available to order directly from our web shop or soon from our distribution partners...

Fastest 600-V Gate Driver Enables Higher Power Density in Server and Industrial Power
Texas Instruments (TI) introduced the industry's fastest half-bridge gate driver for discrete power MOSFETs and IGBTs that operate up to 600 V. The UCC27714 high-side, low-side driver with 4-A source and 4-A sink current capability reduces component footprint by 50 percent, enabling higher power density in high-frequency, offline AC/DC power supplies used in server, telecom and industrial designs including uninterruptible power supplies...

ARM Cortex-M0 Based MCUwith USB Controller
Toshiba Corporation announced the launch of three new microcontrollers “TMPM066FWUG”, “TMPM067FWQG”, and “TMPM068FWXBG” as the latest additions to its ARM Cortex-M0 core based “TX00 series”. The new ICs are optimized for use in USB devices...

Miniature Low-Power RTK Receiver for UAS and Mobile Platform
SkyTraq Technology, a fabless GNSS positioning technology company, introduces S2525F8-BD-RTK, a cost effective, low power, small size, single frequency RTK receiver for unmanned aerial systems and mobile platforms requiring centimeter-level position accuracy...

Flexible WPC Qi Compliant 7.5W Wireless Power Receiver
Richtek introduced RT1650, a flexible wireless power receiver solution, fully compliant with WPC1.1 Qi standard and can be used for power transfer up to 7.5W. The most common method of wireless electrical energy transfer is magnetic induction, which is the basic principle used by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) standard...
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