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Search " SMJR-N-1-24" on other search engines: GoogleSMJR-N-1-24Information on: SMJR-N-1-24- Texas Instruments Introduces Low-Power 24-bit Data Converter For High-Resolution Measurements In Portable Applications
TUCSON, Ariz. (Dec. 12, 2002) - Texas Instruments (TI) Incorporated (NYSE: TXN) today introduced a 24-bit delta-sigma analog-to-digital converter (ADC) from the company's Burr-Brown product line featuring low power consumption (90µA) and miniature size (MSOP-10). This easy-to-use ADC is ideal for high-resolution measurements where performance, space and power consumption are critical, such as handheld instrumentation, portable medical equipment, industrial process control and weigh ... - Analog Devices's Low-Power 24-bit Sigma-delta Data Converter Sets New Standard in Power Consumption and Performance, Ideal for Portable Instruments
Analog Devices introduced a 24-bit sigma-delta analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with the industry's lowest power consumption and leading-edge accuracy. Consuming only 65 microamps, this new analog front-end outperforms its closest competitor with 25 percent lower power dissipation and six times the resolution. Available in a tiny MSOP-10 package and at a competitive price, it also includes an on-chip buffer and an internal clock generator, making this the most integrated sigma-delta ADC ... - Maxim Integrated Products: First 24V, White-Led, Flash/Strobe Supply For Camera Phones
April 7, 2004 - Maxim Integrated Products introduces the MAX1583 , a high-efficiency, step-up DC-DC converter that drives up to five white LEDs in series with a high constant current to provide camera flash/strobe power in cell phones, PDAs, and other handheld devices. The MAX1583 integrates a 1MHz, 24V, step-up DC-DC converter and a high-voltage, low-dropout (LDO) current regulator. It operates from input voltages of 2.6V to 5.5V. Two logic inputs control four modes of operation: shutdown ...
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