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2023-02-18, 5A, 2.4V ~ 5.5V input, high efficiency power module

The MAX17515 is a fixed-frequency, step-down power module in a thermally efficient system-in-package (SiP) package that operates from a 2.4V to 5.5V input supply voltage and supports output currents up to 5A. The device includes switch-mode power-supply controller, dual nMOSFET power switches, a fully shielded inductor, as well as compensation components. The device supports 0.75V to 3.6V programmable output voltage.

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2023-02-15, 3.3V 5-Tap Economic Timing Element (Delay Line)

The DS1100L is a 3.3V version of the DS1100. It is characterized for operation over the range 3.0V to 3.6V. The DS1100L series delay lines have five equally spaced taps providing delays from 4ns to 500ns. These devices are offered in surface-mount packages to save PCB area. Low cost and superior reliability over hybrid technology is achieved by the combination of a 100% silicon delay line and industry-standard µMAX and SO packaging

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2023-02-14, 150mA, low differential linear voltage regulator, power output ok

The MAX8875 low-dropout linear regulator operates from a +2.5V to +6.5V input range and delivers up to 150mA. A P-channel MOSFET pass transistor allows its 85µA supply current to remain independent of the load, making this device ideal for battery-operated portable equipment such as PCS phones, cellular phones, cordless phones, and modems.

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2023-02-13, High efficiency, low static current, synchronous boost converter

The MAX8815A DC-DC step-up converter is a high-efficiency, low quiescent current, synchronous step-up converter with True Shutdown™ and inrush-current limiting. The MAX8815A generates any output voltage from 3.3V to 5V from a 2-cell NiMH/NiCd or a single-cell Li+/Li polymer battery

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2023-02-08, Configurable, single/dual output, synchronous step-down controller for high current applications

The MAX5066 is a two-phase, configurable single - or dual-output step-down controller with input voltage ranges of 4.75V to 5.5V or 5V to 28V. The thermal enhanced 28-pin TSSOP package is able to dissipate 1.9W. The unit is rated to operate in the automotive temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, or -40°C to +125°C.

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2023-02-08, Precision, Micro power, 1.8V power supply, low power loss, SOT23 reference voltage

The MAX6018 is a precision, low-voltage, low-dropout, micropower voltage reference in a SOT23 package. This three-terminal reference operates with an input voltage from (VOUT + 200mV) to 5.5V, and is available with output voltage options of 1.2V, 1.6V, 1.8V, and 2.048V

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2023-02-07, Four-voltage monitor in µMAX package

The MAX6338 quad voltage monitor is capable of monitoring up to four supplies without any external components. A variety of factory-trimmed threshold voltages and supply tolerances are available to optimize the MAX6338 for specific applications. The selection includes input options for monitoring +5.0V, +3.3V, +3.0V, +2.5V, +1.8V, and -5.0V voltages. An additional high-input impedance comparator option can be used as an adjustable voltage monitor, general-purpose comparator, or digital level translator.

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2023-01-13, Minimum TEC optical module power driver

The MAX8520/MAX8521 are designed to drive thermoelectric coolers (TECs) in space-constrained optical modules. Both devices deliver ±1.5A output current and control the TEC current to eliminate harmful current surges. On-chip FETs minimize external components and high switching frequency reduces the size of external components

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2023-01-03, 3V DallastatTM Electronic Digital rheostat

The DS1869 DallastatTM is a digital rheostat or potentiometer. This device provides 64 possible uniform tap points over the entire resistive range. The standard resistive ranges are 10 kΩ, 50 kΩ, and 100 kΩ. The Dallastat can be controlled by either a switch contact closure input or a digital source input such as a CPU. The DS1869 operates from 3V or 5V supplies. Wiper position is maintained in the absence of power through the use of a EEPROM memory cell array.

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2022-12-27, 400MHz to 2.5GHz, low noise, SiGe down converter mixers

The MAX2680/MAX2681/MAX2682 miniature, low-cost, low-noise downconverter mixers are designed for lowvoltage operation and are ideal for use in portable communications equipment. Signals at the RF input port are mixed with signals at the local oscillator (LO) port using a double-balanced mixer. These downconverter mixers operate with RF input frequencies between 400MHz and 2500MHz, and downconvert to IF output frequencies between 10MHz and 500MHz.

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2022-12-25, High speed, wide input, single phase MOSFET driver

The MAX8552 highly integrated monolithic MOSFET driver is capable of driving a pair of power MOSFETs in single or multiphase synchronous buck-converter applications that provide up to 30A output current per phase.

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2022-12-23, High voltage, 2.2MHz, 2A low operating current automotive step-down converter

The MAX16974 is a 2A, current-mode, step-down converter with an integrated high-side switch. It is designed to operate with 3.5V to 28V input voltages, while using only 35FA quiescent current at no load. The switching frequency is adjustable from 220kHz to 2.2MHz by an external resistor and can be synchronized to an external clock. The output voltage is pin selectable to be 5V fixed or 1V to 10V adjustable. The wide input voltage range makes the device ideal for automotive and industrial applications

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2022-12-20, Maxim Integrated high efficiency, maximum power step-down DC-DC converter

The MAX5033 easy-to-use, high-efficiency, high-voltage, step-down DC-DC converter operates from an input voltage up to 76V and consumes only 270μA quiescent current at no load. This pulse-width modulated (PWM) converter operates at a fixed 125kHz switching frequency at heavy loads, and automatically switches to pulseskipping mode to provide low quiescent current and high efficiency at light loads.

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2022-12-19, 65V, low static current, high voltage linear regulator μP reset and watchdog timer

The MAX5023/MAX5024 high-voltage linear regulators operate from a +6.5V to +65V input voltage and deliver up to 150mA of output current. These devices consume only 60μA of quiescent current with no load and withstand a -60V reverse-battery voltage at the input.

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2022-12-15, Maxim Integrated Universal GPS Receiver

The MAX2769 is the industry’s first global navigation satellite system (GNSS) receiver covering GPS, GLONASS, and Galileo navigation satellite systems on a single chip. This single-conversion, low-IF GNSS receiver is designed to provide high performance for a wide range of consumer applications, including mobile handsets

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2022-12-15, Car 36V 3.5A Buck converter, 3.5μA Iq

Maxim Integrated MAX20079 36V step-down Converter is a small automotive grade synchronous step-down converter with integrated high side and low side switches. The device provides up to 3.5A current with input voltages ranging from +3V to +36V and static current of only 3.5μA when unloaded. MAX20079 supports ±2% accurate output voltage in the normal operating input range of +6V to +18V.

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2022-12-13, Step-down converter provided by Maxim Integrated

The MAX1776 high-efficiency step-down converter provides an adjustable output voltage from 1.25V to VIN from supply voltages as high as 24V. An internal current-limited 0.4Ω MOSFET delivers load currents up to 600mA. Operation to 100% duty cycle minimizes dropout voltage (240mV at 600mA).

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2022-12-13, Maxim Integrated Dual Digital Potentiometer Chip

The DS1267 Dual Digital Potentiometer Chip consists of two digitally controlled, solid-state potentiometers. Each potentiometer is composed of 256 resistive sections. Between each resistive section and both ends of the potentiometer are tap points which are accessible to the wiper. Three standard resistance values are available, including 10, 50 and 100 kohm versions. The device is available in a 14-pin DIP, 16-pin SOIC and 20-pin TSSOP package.