The 24XXX series serial EEPROMs from Microchip Technology support a bidirectional, 2-wire bus and data transmission protocol.
Low-power applications represent a significant portion of the future market for embedded systems.
A resistive feedback network is often used to set the output voltage of a power supply, since fixed resistors are simple to use and low cost.
Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are used in a wide variety of applications and end markets, and they have been gaining market share over ASICs due to their excellent design flexibility and low engineering costs.
In Fall 2009, the idea for a new smart grid communications standard, IEEE P1901.2, began taking shape.
Linear Technology’s 15 V, 1.5 A single resistor step down regulators provide leading-edge, efficient operation
Cree's industry-first SiC MOSFET offers blocking voltages up to 1200 V with on-state resistance of just 80mΩ
Intelligent integrated energy harvesting nano-power management solutions suited ultra-low power applications