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Switches and Multiplexers TS3A4741 0.9-Ohm Low-Voltage Single-Supply Dual SPST Analog Switch - FeaturesLow ON-State Resistance (ron )0.9 Max (3-V Supply)1.5 Max (1.8-V Supply)0.4- Max ron Flatness (3-V Supply)1.6-V to 3.6-V Single-Supply OperationAvailable in SOT-23 and MSOP PackagesHigh Current-Handling Capacity (100 mA Continuous)1.

Switches and Multiplexers TS3A4742 0.8-Ohm Low-Voltage Single-Supply Dual SPST Analog Switch - FeaturesLow ON-State Resistance (ron )0.9 Max (3-V Supply)1.5 Max (1.8-V Supply)0.4- Max ron Flatness (3-V Supply)1.6-V to 3.6-V Single-Supply OperationAvailable in SOT-23 and MSOP PackagesHigh Current-Handling Capacity (100 mA Continuous)1.

Switches and Multiplexers TS3L500AE 16-Bit to 8-Bit SPDT Gigabit LAN Switch With LED Switch and Enhanced ESD Protect -

Fairchild Semiconductor's TinyBuck DC – DC Buck Regulator, Wins EDAW-Nikkei Electronics China's "Best Innovative Product Award" for 2007 - FAN2106 is the Industry's Smallest, Fully Integrated 6A, 24V-input Synchronous Buck Regulator

Interface ISO7220B Dual Channel, 2/0, 5Mbps Digital Isolator - The ISO7220 and ISO7221 are dual-channel digital isolators. To facilitate PCB layout, the channels are oriented in the same direction in the ISO7220 and in opposite directions in the ISO7221. These devices have a logic input and output buffer separated by TI's silicon-dioxide (SiO2) isolation barrier, providing galvanic...

Interface ISO7221B Dual Channel, 1/1, 5Mbps Digital Isolator - The ISO7220 and ISO7221 are dual-channel digital isolators. To facilitate PCB layout, the channels are oriented in the same direction in the ISO7220 and in opposite directions in the ISO7221. These devices have a logic input and output buffer separated by TI's silicon-dioxide (SiO2) isolation barrier, providing galvanic...

Interface SN65HVS880 Eight channel, nominal 24V digital-input serializer for industrial digital inputs - The SN65HVS880 is a 24-V, eight-channel, digital-input serializer for high-channel density digital input modules of PC and PLC based systems in industrial automation. In combination with galvanic isolators the device completes the interface between the 24-V sensor outputs of the field-side and the low-voltage controller inputs...

Power Management BQ24315 Overvoltage & Overcurrent Protection IC & Li+ Charger Front-End Protection IC - The bq24315 is a highly integrated circuit designed to provide protection to Li-ion batteries from failures of the charging circuit. The IC continuously monitors the input voltage, the input current, and the battery voltage. The output of the bq24315 acts a linear regulator. The output is regulated to 5.5V for inputs between...

Switches and Multiplexers TS3A44159 0.45-Ohm Quad SPDT Analog Switch Quad-Channel 2:1 Multiplexer/Demultiplexer with Two Controls - FeaturesSpecified Break-Before-Make SwitchingLow ON-State Resistance...

GCT SEMICONDUCTOR ANNOUNCES THE INDUSTRY'S FIRST SINGLE-CHIP SOLUTION SUPPORTING BOTH MOBILE WiMAX IEEE 802.16e WAVE 2 AND WiFi 802.11 b/g - GCT's highly integrated single-chip, demonstrated at CTIA in Las Vegas, April 1-3, provides a total solution for Wireless Terminal applications requiring dual connectivity of Mobile WiMAX and WiFi.

AD1984A: HD Audio CODEC, 4DACs/4ADCs, exceeds Microsoft Vista Premium performance - The AD1984A audio codec and SoundMAX® software provide superior high definition audio quality that exceeds Vista Premium performance. The AD1984A has two 192 kHz DAC pairs, two 192 kHz ADC pairs, a S/PDIF output, a 2-channel digital microphone interface, and digital and analog PCBeep.

AD1883: HD Audio CODEC, 4DACs/4ADCs, exceeds Microsoft Vista Premium performance for notebooks - The AD1883 audio codec and SoundMAX® software provide superior high definition audio quality that exceeds Vista Premium Performance for notebooks. The AD1883 has two 192 kHz DAC pairs, two 192 kHz ADC pairs, a S/PDIF output, a 2-channel digital microphone interface, and digital and analog PCBeep.

AD1884A: Audio CODEC, 4DACs/4ADCs, exceeds Microsoft Vista Premium performance for notebooks - The AD1884A audio codec and SoundMAX® software provide superior high definition audio quality that exceeds Vista Premium Performance for notebooks. The AD1884A has two 192 kHz DAC pairs, two 192 kHz ADC pairs, a S/PDIF output, and digital and analog PCBeep.

MAX19693 - 12-Bit, 4.0Gsps, Wideband DAC Delivers Industry-Leading Dynamic Performance at Lowest Power - The MAX19693 is a 12-bit, 4.0Gsps digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that is optimized for direct digital synthesis of high-frequency and wideband signals in the first Nyquist zone.

DS3991 - Low-Cost, Single-Channel CCFL Controller Reduces BOM Cost for LCD Backlighting - The DS3991 is a low-cost CCFL controller for CCFLs that are used to backlight LCD panels. This device minimizes BOM cost for LCD backlighting.

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Vishay Releases New VEMT Series of Silicon NPN Phototransistors

Vishay Releases New VEMT Series of Silicon NPN Phototransistors

Featuring 2-µs rise and fall times and± 60° angle of half intensity, devices are 100% compatible with current TEMT ceries for easy replacement. Devices in the VEMT series serve as pin-to-pin and functional equivalents for the current TEMT series of phototransistors, enabling simple and quick migration to meet lead (Pb)-free soldering requirements. [Read more...]

 

AMD Delivers Industry’s First Commercially Available 3D Workstation Graphics Card with DisplayPort Support

02.04.2008 21:30 - Source: AMD
— ATI FireGL™ V7700 provides superb performance and image quality for professional 3D and imaging markets —

SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- March 31, 2008 --AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced it is advancing application performance with stunning imagery through the introduction of the first commercially available 3D workstation graphics card with DisplayPort support. The ATI FireGL™ V7700 professional graphics accelerator provides superior rendering speed, 3D performance and color fidelity for Computer Aided Design (CAD), Digital Content Creation (DCC) and Medical Imaging professionals. ATI FireGL V7700 delivers the top-quality image quality needed to create photorealistic visualizations of real-world objects and environments —like the design concept for a new aircraft or a home remodel—by providing designers with The Ultimate Visual Experience™.

“Imaging and 3D professionals require innovative, high-performance solutions and are increasingly turning to AMD to meet their real-world needs. The ATI FireGL™ family of workstation graphics accelerators is designed to deliver visible advantages and performance leadership at every price point, from entry level to ultra-high end,” said Janet Matsuda, senior director of Professional Graphics at AMD. “This accelerator with DisplayPort support is the latest example of AMD’s leadership in delivering new graphics technologies ahead of the competition.”

“The balanced power of the ATI FireGL product line has the accuracy and speed needed for medical imaging applications like mammography screening,” said Albert Xthona, product manager for Digital Mammography at Barco. “For example, Mammography viewing uses 10-bit precision to help deliver the most information to the eye of the radiologist, and increasingly other medical applications will rely on 10-bit gray and 30-bit color rendering. With the additional speed offered by the PCI Express 2.0 interface, very large data sets are handled smoothly, saving time for busy medical staff.”

The new ATI FireGL V7700 workstation graphics accelerator with DisplayPort support brings The Ultimate Visual Experience to life. The card features a 10-bit display engine that can produce more than one billion colors at any given time, delivering unprecedented image fidelity at a lower cost.1

“Our customers are eager to adopt the latest standards like DisplayPort and PCI Express 2.0 that make their environments more productive while delivering next-generation display capabilities today,” said Peter Chen, president, Exxact Corporation. “As an exceptional innovator and promoter of industry standards, it comes as no surprise to learn that AMD is the first to deliver a graphics card with DisplayPort support. Like most AMD innovations, we plan to implement the solution in earnest.”

Price Performance Leadership
The ATI FireGL V7700 supports emerging technologies while being optimized to work with today’s existing technologies. ATI FireGL accelerators are engineered to deliver continued innovation and reliability for a wide range of professional operating environments, including Microsoft® Windows® XP, Windows Vista® and Linux®. The unified driver, which supports all ATI FireGL workstation products, helps reduce the total cost of ownership by simplifying installation, deployment and maintenance. Additional noteworthy features include:

Pricing and Availability
The ATI FireGL V7700 3D workstation graphics accelerator card is expected to begin shipping in April 2008 and will be available from system integrators and AMD channel partners worldwide. The MSRP is $1,099 USD.

For more information about ATI FireGL products from AMD, please visit http://ati.amd.com/products/firegl.html.

About AMD
Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD) is a leading global provider of innovative processing solutions in the computing, graphics and consumer electronics markets. AMD is dedicated to driving open innovation, choice and industry growth by delivering superior customer-centric solutions that empower consumers and businesses worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.amd.com.

1A10-bit monitor is required to view one billion colors.

AMD, the AMD Arrow logo, ATI, the ATI logo, FireGL, The Ultimate Visual Experience and combinations thereof, are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Other names are for informational purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners.

Cautionary Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements concerning the timing of availability of products, which are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are commonly identified by words such as "would," "may," "expects," "believes," "plans," "intends," "projects" and other terms with similar meaning. Investors are cautioned that the forward-looking statements in this release are based on current beliefs, assumptions and expectations, speak only as of the date of this release and involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations. Risks include the possibility that Intel Corporation's pricing, marketing and rebating programs, product bundling, standard setting, new product introductions or other activities targeting AMD's business will prevent attainment of AMD's current plans; AMD will require additional funding and may not be able to raise funds on favorable terms or at all; customers stop buying the company's products or materially reduce their operations or demand for its products; the company will be unable to develop, launch and ramp new products and technologies in the volumes and mix required by the market and at mature yields on a timely basis; the company's competitors, customers and suppliers may take actions that will negate the anticipated benefits of the company's acquisition of ATI; demand for computers and consumer electronics products and, in turn, demand for the company's products will be lower than currently expected; global business and economic conditions will worsen, resulting in lower than currently expected revenue in the first quarter of 2008 and beyond; there will be unexpected variations in market growth and demand for the company's products and technologies in light of the product mix that it may have available at any particular time or a decline in demand; the company will be unable to transition to advanced manufacturing process technologies in a timely and effective way, consistent with planned capital expenditures; the company will be unable to maintain the level of investment in research and development and capacity that is required to remain competitive; and the company will be unable to obtain sufficient manufacturing capacity or components to meet demand for its products or will under-utilize its microprocessor manufacturing facilities. Investors are urged to review in detail the risks and uncertainties in the company's Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including but not limited to the Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 29, 2007.

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