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- Freescale broadband low-noise pHEMT
- IR expands PowIRaudio family
- Murata unveils ultra compact DC-DC converters
- TI introduces sensorless, brushless DC motor driver to spin motors instantly
- Microchip reveals 36V digital potentiometers
- TriQuint delivers new GaN amplifers, transistors and processes
- EInk unveils three pigment electronic paper display
- Toshiba to mass produce 19nm NAND chips
- Dedicated USB-to-UART Bridge IC Optimised for Android Platforms
- VPG Bulk Metal Foil resistors in high demand for 4mA to 20mA current loops
- Molex extends CMC product line
- Toshiba Electronics Europe unveils hybrid N-channel IEGT module
- Melexis Introduces Enhanced LIN Communication Devices
- Microchip expands 8-bit PIC microcontrollers
- International Rectifier unveils automotive-qualified COOLiRFET MOSFETs
- Ericsson delivers surface-mount Advanced Bus Converter
- Linear Technology unveils 100mA synchronous buck converter
- IR ships GaN on silicon devices
- Cliff Electronics delivers Fast-On terminal blocks and accessories
- Electronic nose "more effective" than human sense of smell
- Vishay Intertechnology reveals 1A glass passivated single-phase bridge rectifiers
- UK researchers fabricate device for portable, ultra-precise clocks
- Silicon Labs unveils CMOS drop-in opto-driver replacements
- Fairchild logic gate optocoupler promises to meet higher isolation requirements
- Pentair unveils MicroTCA.4 Schroff air baffles
- Advanced Power Electronics delivers new power MOSFETs
- Fairchild unveils automotive 3-Phase variable speed inverter power module
- Vishay Intertechnology offer wet tantalum capacitors for avionics
- Diodes unveils miniature Super Barrier Rectifier
- CML releases RF quadrature modulator
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