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100V Micropower Voltage Monitors Provide 1.4% Measurement Accuracy for High Voltage Designs
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Published: Mar 30,2015


Smart Power Switch Replaces Discrete Units in Automotive
Texas Instruments (TI) introduced the industry's first smart, high-side power switch with programmable current limit. As automotive systems become more complex, the various loads within the system can each require different profiles during operation...

Synchronous Step-Down LED Driver Delivers up to 40A of LED Current
Linear Technology announces the LT3744, a synchronous step-down DC/DC converter designed to deliver constant current to drive high current LEDs. Its 3.3V to 36V input voltage range makes it ideal for a wide variety of applications, including industrial, DLP projection and architectural lighting...

The World’s First and Only Mini-ITX Sized X99 Motherboard
ASRock’s research and development team has worked out a way to defy logics, and have built an incredibly small mini-ITX form factor motherboard with Intel X99 chipset’s extremely huge performance. Hence the world’s first and only mini-ITX X99 chipset motherboard – ASRock X99E-ITX/ac is born! Regardless of its tiny size, X99E-ITX/ac is built around an X99 chipset and an X Series OC Socket...

HGST Helium-Filled HDDs Achieve Milestone in Field Reliability of 2.5 Million Hours
HGST, a Western Digital company announced it has achieved a new milestone in reliability as the only manufacturer with drives field-proven and rated for two and a half (2.5) million hours mean time between failure (MTBF). With strong market acceptance from the largest cloud service providers...

QuickLogic Adds New Smartphone and Wearable Algorithms to Its SenseMe Software Library
QuickLogic Corporation announced the addition of two new algorithms and an expanded algorithm to its rapidly growing SenseMe Sensor Algorithm Library. This library represents an exceptional set of algorithms designed to support QuickLogic's ArcticLink 3 S2 ultra-low power sensor hub silicon platform which enables rapid development of advanced transportation...

Integrated IO-Link Temperature Sensor Lowers Cost and Power
Designers can save power, cost, and space with the MAXREFDES42# IO-Link temperature sensor reference design (RD) from Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. The new MAXREFDES42# IO-Link resistance temperature detector (RTD) joins the company's portfolio of other IO-Link reference designs for industrial control and automation...
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