ULTRA-LOW-NOISE-CLOCK-BUFFER
Tuesday 18 November 2008Linear Technology (distributed in Australia by Arrow) introduces a low-power 14-bit, 125Msps ADC that dissipates 127 mW, less than one-third the power of previous solutions.
Thursday 13 November 2008Micrel (Distributed in Australia by Braemac) has launched seven new products belonging to the company’s ultra-low voltage CML product family, the SY56xxx.
Monday 27 October 2008National Semiconductor has introduced the industry’s first family of clock jitter cleaners capable of providing ultra low-noise clocks without external high-performance voltage-controlled crystal oscillator (VCXO) modules.
Tuesday 30 September 2008Z-Communications has announced a new RoHS compliant Coaxial Resonator VCO (Voltage-Controlled Oscillator) model CRO3467A-LF in S-band.
Tuesday 05 August 2008Mimix Broadband Inc has introduced a 10 to 16 GHz GaAs pHEMT SMT packaged receiver that integrates a low noise amplifier (LNA), image reject mixer and LO buffer amplifier within a fully moulded 4x4mm QFN package.
Friday 13 June 2008Crystek Corporation has expanded its line of ultra-low phase noise Voltage Controlled Oscillators (VCOs) with a new coaxial resonator oscillator.
Friday 04 April 2008PowerWise LMK010x0 Family Simplifies System Design with Low Additive Jitter.
Friday 22 February 2008Mimix Broadband has released its surface mount technology (SMT) packaged, gallium arsenide (GaAs) monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) receiver and transmitter devices that cover the 35 to 45 GHz and 36 to 42 GHz frequency bands. The image-reject receiver has a noise figure of 3.5 dB and
Wednesday 28 November 2007Mimix Broadband, Inc. introduced a fully moulded QFN packaged, gallium arsenide (GaAs) monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) receiver that covers the 4.5 to 10.5 GHz frequency bands.
Wednesday 22 August 2007STMicroelectronics announced a new solution extending its family of ultra-compact ‘low-g’ linear accelerometers. Its ultra-compact square footprint and low power consumption makes the LIS244AL motion-sensing device ideally suited for battery-powered portable applications, such as mobile