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Maxim's Isolated CAN Transceivers Ensure Robust Communications for Industrial Systems
Designers can ensure robust communication and improve uptime for industrial systems with the MAX14878, MAX14879, and MAX14880 2.75kV and 5kV family of isolated controller area network (CAN) transceivers from Maxim Integrated Products
Leer la noticia completa13 de Dec de 2017 - 07:26 PM


Streamline Portable Consumer Designs with Maxim’s MAX14748 15W USB Type-C Charger
San Jose, CA - Designers now have a simpler, more cost-effective approach to enable fast and safe charging of USB Type-C portable devices using 2-series Li-ion battery packs. The highly efficient, highly integrated, 15W MAX14748 USB Type-C charging and charger detection solution from Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. (NASDAQ: MXIM) is the first such solution on the market. The charger eliminates the patchwork of ICs previously required to deliver the same capabilities, while enabling designers to take advantage of only those USB Type-C functions required for their particular design.
Leer la noticia completa12 de Dec de 2017 - 07:15 PM


Diversity tuner for automotive TV applications provides two tuners in a 7mm x 7mm package
Maxim Integrated Products (NASDAQ: MXIM) introduces the MAX2135 diversity tuner for ISDB-T and DVB-T automotive applications. This device integrates two high-performance signal paths that operate from a single fractional-N synthesizer. Packaged in a small, 7mm x 7mm TQFN, the MAX2135 provides a compact solution compared to designs that use two separate tuner ICs. Additionally, the device features a very low, 3.8dB (typ) UHF noise figure, and it consumes only 330mW when both signal paths are active and 200mW when only one path is active. Uniquely combining a small footprint with low power consumption and low noise, the MAX2135 is ideal for automotive in-dash navigation and entertainment systems.
Leer la noticia completa26 de Jan de 2010 - 08:58 PM


Fully integrated, high-voltage scan drivers minimize panel cost in LCD HDTVs
Maxim Integrated Products  introduces the MAX17120/MAX17121, triple/dual, high-voltage, level-shifting scan drivers for TFT panels with integrated gate logic. These devices minimize panel cost in LCD TVs by integrating all logic required to implement a high-performance scan-driver system. Each scan driver has two channels that switch complementarily. Their outputs swing from +40V to -30V and can swiftly drive capacitive loads. In order to save power, these complementary outputs share the charge of their capacitive load before they change states. These devices are well suited for driving large- (MAX17120) and regular-sized (MAX17121) HDTV LCD panels.
Leer la noticia completa23 de Jan de 2010 - 11:48 AM


Ethernet-over-SONET/SDH Mappers Reduce Overall Cost for Delivering New Ethernet Services
Maxim Integrated Products (NASDAQ: MXIM) introduces the DS33M30/DS33M31/DS33M33, a family of highly integrated Ethernet-over-SONET/SDH (EoS) mapping devices. These mappers merge new protocols for transporting Ethernet with the protocols of legacy optical networking, allowing service providers to deliver new Ethernet services using the existing optical transport infrastructure. They are the industry's first monolithic SONET/SDH mapping ICs to support the Ethernet-over-PDH (EoPDH) protocol over optical networks. The DS33M31 and DS33M33 both have a 17mm x 17mm footprint, with the DS33M33 including three additional DS3/E3 add/drop interfaces. The DS33M30 lacks the DS3/E3 functionality, but is the industry's smallest EoS mapper at a mere 10mm x 10mm. All three devices require only a minimal number of external components to implement a complete Gigabit Ethernet to OC-3/STM-1 solution, and provide an ideal solution for Ethernet access equipment, multiservice provisioning platforms, microwave radios, and IP DSLAM uplinks.
Leer la noticia completa24 de Mar de 2009 - 01:56 PM


MAXQ3108 -- Chipset Eliminates Costly Current Transformers in Polyphase Energy Meters
Maxim Integrated Products (NASDAQ: MXIM) introduces a new chipset, the MAXQ3108 and DS8102, that reduces the bill of materials (BOM) cost of a polyphase energy meter. Together, the MAXQ3108 and DS8102 replace three high-cost current transformers with three low-cost shunts to save both cost and space.
Leer la noticia completa23 de Mar de 2009 - 12:56 PM


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